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Show t v-- : ... J . advertising rates LOOK OUT EVERYBODY Possession of liquor by a boarding house keeper who has seised it from a roomer who failed to ay ia under consideration np at Salt Lake City by a court to determine if the landlord is iu violation of the prohibition laws. How about the stock in the hands of the sheriff f display advertising rates m gUDs forty (40) cents an inch per issue 10 per inch by the month (our tltwee to local advertisers. Tran-cents an inch per issue. fifty (50) Sion is 15 per cent additional. No advertising accepted (or the vYfront) pace. First pace readers (25) cento per line an twenty-fiv- e L. Volume 11, Number 26 yaddins announcemento. AN The Bun. INDEPENDENT NEW8FAFEE Week Ending November 21, 1921 BIRDS OF A FEA THER itah Coal Mines' Have Output Half The older a man gets the younger the young people seem to be. CRY FOR A CITY NURSE OVERWHELMS COUNCIL; OF TRAFFIC COMING I Employment of a eity nurse luu heroine almost an obession with the great difficulty in Special Service. arious elubs and organizations of the city.'vlwo weeks ago The Sun re)wrt-e- d the activities of a representative delegation of ladies from such as waiting on the Price city council to urge tlie immediate placing of one on the job. Again last (Thursday) evenstorming a still larger delegation ed thats the right word the couu-i- l a ith a preparedness for argument that could nut lie resisted. Iu spite of the handicap of ahurluge of ready money in the eity stningliox, it was mid how the Rotary club, Kiwanis, the laiulier of commerce, the churches, the school teachers, the Price Womans dull, Sorosis, Altar society, oldies Aid, the Relief society, the Auxiliary and American Legion, Ser-ic-e Star Legion, Business aud Women's elub aud others, aside from other citizens not af filial-ar- e all for it and partly in recognition that such a large shaking Jody of citizens should have some say JUISGTON, D. C, Nov. 17. the seven days ending with No-j- hf 1st the mines of Utah had an of 515 per cent of fulltime ea- -i Daughters 0f Pioneers Give Banquet Total losses from all causes and Program To Fifty-Eight jltd 47.5. Labor shortage, 0.2; disability, 3.7, and no market, per cent. During the same period s of Colorado went 56.2, New 68.7 and Wyoming 62 jier cent, observance of All Saints Day .dertion day holidays waa reflect-i- t the output of soft, which tbs first week of r. The total output ia now east 9,322,000 net tons, a dec of 713,000 or more than 7 Reports on the number of cal daily indicate that election fronted aa about 40 per eeutof a, one aa against a half day 'in No-:be- Organized but little more thau a ar the local Daughters of the Pio-r- s gave a dinner aud entertained in a party wbiull is likely to be the first of simihwunuuHSunetious, held for the old folks lasj Wednesday at the Carbon Stake tabernacle, which proved to by about the best of its kind e Carlton ounty.Served given most was on, baiiqi -- p wlusfo uunteous V'me repast, borne fifty-eig- v.uu of the old folks Afstly p.v,neers and all long residents ht Pro-I'essio- 1 were oMWjnghborhood entertain-u- l AtlnSogh announced as for those The average daily rate of out-jf- of 65 yeftVSVt,over, some of the life thfive and four-teutl- ia days partnen of the' participants were not so old. The niort elderly man present O operation waa approximately net tons. This increase carried was Samuel P. Horsley, 89. The most Mrs. Sarah Virginia iverage daily output in 1921 to a elderly lady waa above that for 1921 and not far Crockett, 88, and who has een in years. Several visIt 1023. It ia, however, still far Price twenty-fou- r v 1922 and 1920. Production of itors parents of local folks were inAmong those for the first two hundred and cluded ia the party. days of the present ealen-je- from nearby places were Mrs. Henrietta llill of Wellington, who is 81 was 382,849,000 net tons. yean old. Before and duripg the dinProduction of Coke. ner a program was given in which O. eil. or in- how their money should be sient the council acted favorably on the petition presented and agreed to turn the matter of employing a nurse over to the local board of health for quirk action. It is asserted that the state board insists that in such rases the incumbent nuist be a certified nurse, approved by the latter body. In to the undereurrent there are already on file with the council several applications for the Taxation. Must Quit Gutting 'Em Short. I ar se :inued improvement in the irotf Harmon offered the opening prayer, rteel market has carried with it Samuel P. llorsley gave thanks, Mrs. output of eoke. The production J. F. MacKnight welcomed the guests uct for October was 2,899,-i- et in a nice little speech, the girls glee tons against 2,543,000 in Sep-Th- e club from the high school under direcdaily rate during Oo-va-a tion of their instructor, Prof. E. R. 93,525 tons, an increase of Williams, gave a couple of numbers, pa cent over the September rate, Mrs. Leonard from Huntington renplants operated at 74.1 per cent dered two solos. Mrs. Mary Morrison now gave a reading 1 Wife, Children and ity. Out of seventy-fiv- e in the country sixty-eigFriends, and EL H. Rhead, who with lia wife happens to be visiting his and seven idle. Aa returns of railroad daughter,! Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, read its the output of beehive also an original poem composed specially The total for the month for the occasion and in which referia placed at 631,000 tons ences to those present were happy and much appreciated. cent greater than the per Seven SEAL SALE ORGANIZED mushrooms will be placed at as many street crossings in Prices TWO FOR SCHOOL BOARD )iaved district to guide traffic in making proper turns at the corners. waa the laxity of punishments handed out by the juvenile judge. It is a nutter of common knowledge that in order to keep the bootleg eases from falling to this same individual who holds a similar judicial position the countys arresting and prosecuting officers take the proceedings before a justice in Helper, so that if a change of venue is dmauded th? next closest court will not fall to this complainer about tb juvenile court, but mast go to the Spring Glen justice who is much more likely to dole out an adequate punish nient than haa been the practice of llm kicker. No Ketchum Outside the City. SupiHtsedly all settled that the new fire truck ia not to be taken outside the eity limits at any time or for any purMKe, it was fouud necessary for the council to give a formal order to this effect to the boys of the fire da imrtincnt, who in their enthusiasm to fight their natural enemy took thi machine out to a haystack blare a couple of miles south of town almut a week ago. There is a lietief ttiat should big fire occur in the city while thi truck waa away there would be trouble in collecting insurance money, and besides it is argued that it ia entirely unfair to the cop1e of the municipality to use this exMnsive machine on territory which contributes nothing to its purchase or upkeep. As a limit must lie drawn somewhere, it waa thought well to establish it at the eity lmundary. Gosh Now We Most Pay Up I Now that the Main street paving la completed it ia urged by the Salt jake City bonding company which oaned the municipality some sixty thousand dollars to throw into the pot to pay for the work that a completion of the deal be made at once eo that the city warrants to cover the loan can bo delivered to the purchasers for cash o repay the loan by the end of the year aa agreed. There will be a' considerable amount of work for the recorder to get the required certified copies of the minutes of meetings, resolutions, publications and ao on. A vigorous campaign will be conductDivision of Effort Hoped. To Result Three Candidates In Each District ed to train drivers especially of automobiles to stop the practice of cutIn Good Showing Hero. For Election Dec. Sd ting the corner when making a turn the left It ia also ealled to the Organization of the local forces for Preparations go forward for the conducting sales of Christmas seals he on December 3L Only in the sec- attention of all that when following ond and fourth districts are the terms liehind another machine where the to aid in the establishment of of present members to expire. In the roadway ia divided by a white. line wrrulosia sanatorium in U 'acted lastTuesday evening fourth Price Carl R. Mareusen will there must be no crossing over this to be a candidate for reelecthm, and A. get ahead of a slower car at such ing held at the fetudence After the dinner another feature West on North Seventh W. Horsley and Mrs. Winona Pace points. The line is placed there exThe total proof all eoke in October thns was introduced. The table had been work was pajx&Ied ogt to various Jones will compete with him for the actly for the purpose of indicating 3,530,000 tons, the largest in act on the west aide of the hall and on personages aeaprdingfo their social honor. The nominations for this posi- this very thing. The Main street job nth since last May, when the the east side was arranged a moat and business corm Actions. Mrs. J. tion are made by certifying in a peti- ias not as yet been accepted. The suddenly affeeted the steel comfortable reception room all set Rex Miller is the local secretary and tion to the clerk of the board with a entire matter of its construction was THE WAYJSCLEARED In comparison with the up with a circle of easy chairs, made treasurer for Price City. In the pnqier number of signers, and the placed as required in the hands of and with etate time the commission road and schoola be will sales the this ruga for tons homey under the this of (Fri4,748,000 charge doing expires average and here the'' party waa asaem-ile- d of I). C. Woodward, G. J. Reeves, Miss day) afternoon. In the second dis- government authorities, it being a mmediate Transfer of Local Boad If year 1923, however, the and one after another called up- Vila La Plant and Charles II. Mad- trict, comprising all of Spring federal aid project in the eighteen-forate of output still show a Approved By Court. on for reminiscences in which much sen. Rev. J. Freelen Johnson will center. As soon as these auof 25.5 per cent. It is Hcler, Ileiner, Castle Gate and and was recalled lore oldtime enjoyed. look after the Methodist church, the Rolapp, George A. Schultz of Latuda, thorities take it and turn it over to the byproduct ovens eon-i- n DENVER, Colo., Nov. 15. The way October about 4,166,000 tons The list of the old folks as given to Masons and the Modern Woodmen. To present incumbent is again on the the eity there will be placed marks to :or immediate transfer of the Denver and indicate lurking spaces and signa to and Rio Grande Western to its new bit the beehive consumed 995,000 The Sun with their ages and time of lev. A. F. Giovanuoni and Mrs. Henry ticket, while Victor Littizetti is: to F.mil both warn away from forbidden spots. owners under reorganization from will e will work Utah, fsll coiu-the coining the In of Nyman, total ituggeri Helper among 5,161,000. i plana reIS 110 Catholic community. Mrs. F. W. also make the race. The regular reg- Then it is figured to so interest and with the month of July, when harsh K. Strauss the interstate comapproved cently by A. Khead Susan t depression reached its low-- t, Sumuel P. Horsley 8 1877 Walker will have the Service Star istration officers as appointed by the instruct all driven as to make this merce commission was cleared today a model in safety and eorrect when Federal n the October rate of Virginia Crockett ..... ......87....1900 legion, Mrs. A- Oman the American courty commissioners for the election eity Judge J. Foster Symet 78 1851 Legion auxiliary, Dr. IT. B. Goetzman of November 4th will act in this to se- procedure. shows an increase of 1,025,-"- Mslimia Darlington denied .the application of Harold PalNative (4 Morgan club. George J. Constan- cure a polling plaee, set up booths, mer of New York,' a minority bond That increased activity in Millndu Citys Utilities Make Showing.. 81 1860 the Rotary Henrietta llill md steel manufacture is the Annie Evans 64 1904 tine, its secretary, will be asked to supply ballot boxes and ao on, hut The one bright spot in the eitys fi- mlder, to intervene in the ease and to 74 Infant bunt the Kiwanis flock into pur- there will be no further additions nancial factor in the rising output Emily Twiss affain is the steady and con- prevent the transfer;'- '- . 94 Native chases. Carl R. Marcusen and Biahop made to the list of voters. Judges Koseltha Powell uct eoke is seen from the Elisabeth sistent growth in revenue from lightDespite the fact that Palmer a atBabcock . (9 Native W. E. Stoker are to storm the busi- for the various precincts have been ing service, and more especially from torneys served notiee that an appeal the production of plants 99 Native ... Zina Connor .. 70.. ..18 61 ness district. Rev. A. Smymopolous aptminted by the board of education water sold. In 1922 the lights brought would be earned to higher courts. iron furnaees has Sarah J. Powell .99 Native will take the Hellenic Orthodox pop- through Mrs. Mabel Empey, the clerk. 79.5 per cent of a total ltachelU.J. Powell ... n just over thirty-seve- n thousand Judge Symes action overstepped tho Kamm ,.99.191l ulation. J. Perry Egan will persuade The election in Price takes on Pro-l- a Mary it to 82.9 in October. last obstacle in the path of formally this A waa later almost ..711991 year E. H. Khead the American Legion and Mrs. Carl rather- peculiar attitude. Supporters forty-tw- o ,.76 of beehive showed a decrease Emily Grames ... thousand. This year es- confirming the Bale of the line to thi MO or 6 .751968 Saxey and Mrs. Angus R. Johnson of the new candidates must assume timating for December it will be Western Pacific and the Missouri Paper cent in the week John Babcock 651854 will have the Mutual Improvement as- the position that it will be an advan- elose to a thousand more. And K. Bryner November 8th. The total for Henry that cific here October 29th. Palmers ap801868 John A. Powell Hammond for tage to take out a public servant who in the faee of the net e is estimated at 140,000 loss from the peal will not prevent continuation and .671167 sociation. Mrs. J. W. Warren Peacock big .681856 the Womans dub, Mrs. IL 8. llobin-e- tt has faithfully and well nerved, and Main street business lighting during completion of the sale. decrease was confined to Isaac W. Beauhman .811868 Alexander Keay for the Sorosis and others yet to displace him for no other reason than the season on account of early closing Details of receivership and transfer lvania, Ohio and West 70 Native Jones Some spirit and a change. be named for several organizations to effect will be completed within a week, it acout in the group of Joseph on 83. ...1880 lights display cutting Paul llunten a woman on the count of the slack business because of wab Mid, and the road probably will 67 Native will complete the selling committee. toward getting .... C. H. Empy them States increased 65....1859 Publicity is left in the hands of the board the the blocking of the street by the pav- he in oteration under the reorganizaJ. Harmon might also production of Oliver 68 Native Peter Olsen two local of the struggle. newspapers. forthcoming managers November Water receipts for tion hy December 1st. to this during ing o)ieratinua. 711868 year Kachel Huke The plan followed last year of mail70 Native 1922 twenty-nin- e totaled thnusam at 8301,000 net tons. Heberts Tompson Wedding announcements. The Sun. five hundred dollars. In 1923 this ha FORMER RESIDENT OF CARBON 61 1875 ing a dollar in stamps to about everyJosephine Darien 1 7 Anthracite Recovering. 1904 Elisabeth Wilcox one with the request for a return of COUNTY IS DEAD thousrun up to almost thirty-fou- r 66 Native Ann Oleen the money did not work out well here, committee will not be tried again. It and. The present year will go conaction of anthracite recovered Bally 83 Alvlra Harmon 84 Native and while still advocated by the state is hoped to make a much better showSpanish Pork, Nov. i6. John ibly in the week ended Novem Nancy Johnaon ... thousand. over thirty-seve- n .....67 Native election of members of the Carbon ing than was turned in by Price last siderably W. Lewis, 62 years of age, died at his b, but owing to the universal Mary Morrison .......761905 Sumner ......... Alley Cleana Up Paved Streets. home here last night after a lingering e of election day as a hoi I Jennie county board of education which will year. Jennie Elite reillness. Mr. Lewis in his younger days the and off pavement Washing 77....1869 failed to reach the level of Scott M. Miller 73....185S moving the last of the dirt has been engaged in mining extensively, being fulltime weeks. The total Mary A. Miller 7 3..19Z3 J. Hice .. ... . ............. delayed awaiting the acceptance of located at Scofield for some years, is now placed at 1, J, ........65 1933 PRICE NEWS OF TWENTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK the Jessie C. lUce he was one of the men who helped to job, the cleaning really being net tons, an increase of 148, Ella Branch 68 (Infant) o: open up the mines at Castle Gate and Such contract. the removal of part SilvaO. of P. Mrs. mother 10 Silvagnl, lightly more than per cent, the dirt aa has already been done has Sunnyside. He also worked in the gni, was also a guest corresponding week last year, been at the initiative of the eity stree1 Tintic district for a number of years. Much effort was expended to make The Price public schools had elosed contained no holiday, produe-tale- d William the at lie was born at Spanish Fork May Donahue, officers employed the annual success for a function holidays. department of which J. E. Alley is the the Thanksgiving by 1,903,000 tons. Compar-- a Rio Grande depot at Helper as ex- the head. tired of the 4, 1862, this having been his home exgot Jimmy from returned election day week four yean of the organization. Mrs. J. F. Jones, lately Joseph is the president. Mrs. George a mission in California, waa given a press company cashier for the rail complaints turned in to him and this cept for the time he was in other ere was an increase of 202,000 road and also handling the funds o:' (Friday) afternoon had his force o: places mining. II is parents were Elias Caldwell Mrs. Edwin In that vear, however, All Christensen and reception by friends at Town Hall in the o confessed to embez- workers which consists solely an and Eliner Lewis, who were married P. Mrs. while (X vies are presidents, Price. Day fell in the same week as alone of Nels Brotherson turn the on the plains aa they were emigratfunds to $212. headThese amounting zling Madsen the is secretary. day and aeounted for a large Neil M. Madsen was back at his hose on the cement, and it shows np ing to Utah. They were pioneers of and Thomas Fouts various ed oh the committees, an they Elisnore, output home in Scofield from a business trip time employee Grande, waa ' just how nice the pavement replly is. this city. Mr. Lewis was a member of Movement in Eastern New York feel that special appreciation is due to Mt. Pleasant who had in Mrs. Thurza checked in place o Just when the authorities will come the I. O. O. F. lodge of Eureka and as to Birch, charge declined appreciaEngland Dr. A. W. Dowd-o- f Sunnyside was B. R. McDo Frand-se- n Mrs. Lillis to G. E. down to accept the work can not later transferred to Spanish Folk. Ht ed. of te week ended November 8th. refreshments, during the Nelms dav became ageni; be told. Already several appointed was one of the oldest members in thig for entertainment, Mrs. George a Salt Lake(5tyxisitor from the carriers showed that wo'k. locality. He married Pamella Farr days for this have gone bv. for the Price and Vernal stage line. of 6081 can were forwarded Richards and Mrs. Margaret Ann Thanksgiving, entertained Loofbourow W. Lewis, who survives him, as do tho Mrs. J. who took charge of reception, Horsley, Kicker. toe 2963 at The the which of and Against Kicking hblfway 'territory following children: iPamella Lewis, luminous and 3118 were an- -' and to' Mrs. Dr. H. B. Goetzman for at a social at her home in Price in house just above Helper were preparNothing farther is reported along student of the B. Y. U. at Provo; honor of Rev. W. W. Huff. $ome more k the decorations. winter the for in Comparison with the of the ing the lines of control juveniles by building John R. Lewis of the chemistry guests were present The table was beautified by liberal WHj-fi- v showed a decrease of two comfortable quarters for themselves, eity as asked by a representative of Imf. of the University of Wisdepartment Each flowers. cut of The Rio Oarnde Western was put Tk was estimated that there were at the womens organizations as told in and four displays 'J nd seventy-eigArthur Lewis, well known consin; was located hy a nice little place cant jnc, down almut six miles of heavy Hi time about seventy men, women The Sun in the and seventy-seve- n re-account of tiie counri musician and teacher at Mammoth. can, souvenir irH ,ballast between Thistle end Tucker. and children there. In spite of the decrease which was retained a couple of weeks ngo, He is survived also by one sister, Mrs. proceedings ?rnt rate of movement into carried a pen sketch of somethin The sidetracks at Price were TieiiiR T. Rowley was down from Sfunnv but isnt it the truth that Ellen Holt : D. R. Lewis and David T. nelnnd is somewhat ahead of reminding of the old days. These were placed in better physical Glen. ITe being a leading folks who are most anxious to te Lewis, post master at Spanish Fork; posiom Spring Mrs. K. Mrs. end J. Palmer drawn by Tear ago. are often found to he George II. Lewi and Ed E. Leads, George M. Miller of Huntington, ac- democrat a representative of this pa- tales on others s no noteworthy change in D. C. Woodward. Each guest was also class on which they com both of Burley, Ida. . in the how him sounded re as out to the very companied by Mrs. Miller was in Price per I?8? hituminons at the Lower presented with a carnation. on the way to Salt Lake City, com- pent election struck him. He said that plaint It will he remembered that it When you go to hed tonight ask Imports during the week Flections always remind us that too bining business with pleasure. Miller the republican landslide was so great Was told of a certain sneetator !(h, and Ihe weekly rate Midden that bp hadn" that be asked the privilege of tbe yourself if there is anything you did and came from much was the take Finery 1o repiesentative lilierty many people floor to explain to the ladies that the today that yon are ashamed of. 'time to get binelf together. Inueil On Page with the ninth rouuuandmcntcounty. Eight) p ht fore-week- ly dur-reco- rd - othae-decoration- s, Can-yu- ot n, es-th- at 70.-1- 861 eon-io- - u. - af-wi- th in-fro- m dol-ara- . . . appre-Cumulati- ve ! Hae-Knig- ht ! Wells-Farg- ,! pre-ee- i ht j 7- aa ; jjohn end-mh,- T - - |