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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1921 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAII -- EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE SEVEN PROFESSIONAL PUBLICITY ot Income taxes a qurMlou CHARLES RUGGERI, JR., M. D. riijrdk-laand (Surgcuu Office Phone II Kwldemt 800m. Bllvanni Hldg., Price, UUh. will rrestuiiinMy l.e settled tills coming your. Double-bnrrc-- 1 n cl Ion is promised. notion by Attorney General Stone will secure s court decision hi to whether publication In newspapere Is or Is not a violation of the law. Congress, from the present outlook, Is likely to enact legislation re- whh-- Good Kind nl DR. R.M. JONES IMiyelclan end Surgeoa 0 bet et rice end Diseases of Children Office, Bllvagnl Block, Price, Utah. DR. J. A. JUDY Physician and Surgeon pealing the tax publicity pro- vision. Telephone l(lw. Office Price Commercial and Bavlnai Dank Bldg., Price, Uuh. DR. H. B. GOETZMAN Demist Whether or not the child labor amendment of the Constitution la to be ratified by the etntee Is likely to be shown In have sessions 1023. Thirty-fon- r of their legislatures. Arkansas has ratified. Georgia, Louis!- - Work and Extraction. The Price Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. X-R- ay DR. TLcyrcoftha IS. EVANS Dentist When we say our Boots and are good wa mean that they are well made oyer stylish lasts from the higher grades of leather. They have longor wear and better appearance all the time you are wearing them the celebrated Feters line. We havo them in many styles for every member of the household. Office, Bllvagnl Building Shoes Bldg., Price, Uuh. DR. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS Dentist Nurse In Attendance. Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen. Miles Building, Office Tel. 209. Ues 187w. PIUCE. UTAH y, DR. SANFORD BALLINGER Dentist Evanston Store Company Service. Office, Second Floor Bllvagnl Building PRICE, UTAH. X-R- ay W. L. JENSEN, Mgr., Scofield, Utah BRAFFET ft PATTERSON Lawyers Tavern Building, South Eighth PRICE, UTAH OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law St WWW WWW Suite I0S, The Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH. L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms 6 and C, Bllvagnl Bldg. PRICE, UTAH. H. L. PRATT Attorney At Law not? .nWv' Suite 105, The Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At Law at the County Courthouse, Office PRICE, UTAH. B.W. DALTON Attorney At Law at the County Courthouse, Office PRICE, UTAH. FERDINAND ERICESEN Attorney At Law 717 Judge Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phone 118m. PRICE, UTAH. GEORGE Jv CONSTANTINE Attorney At Law Suite Sllvagnl Bldg., Formerly By Price & Fouts. PRICE, UTAH 12, Occupied DR. W. P. WINTERS Physician and Surgeon Office, Carbon Hospital. Phone 71 llospltaL Proprietor Carbon PRICE, UTAH CANNON ft FETZER Architects Templeton Building. LAKE CITY, UTAH Members of American Institute of Archltcts. 508-50- nnn and North Carolina have refused to ratify, states' rights being the determining Issue. Massachusetts, uhleh next meets In 1926, did not act in 1924, but the people rejected the amendment In 8 BALT A. KOPF STUDIO Portraits and Enlargements. Second Floor Price Commercial and Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH J.E. FLYNN Licensed Undertaker and Em ba liner Hlgh-iirai- le Telephone 29. PRICE, UTAH. Ambulance Service WALLACE ft HARMON Undertakers and Licensed Embalmen By JOHN DICKINSON 8HERMAN enter A- - DNew ear about pressing eagerly forward up the steep slope to see whst Is re- U vealed by the rising sun on the other side of Its high crest Thats what the artist was told to draw. Thats what he has drawn. Its an old picture. Doubtless It bus been drawn untold times on untold New Years Days. Yet It Is telling sort of picture. The traveler In a flat country may be charmed by its beauty, but after a while he ceases to eYpect anything except a continuation of that beauty. In a rolling country his Interest quickens as he approaches the top of a rise unfiT experience has taught him that nothing out of the ordinary will meet his eye. But In country of high ridges his Imagination persists In pulnting the landscape on the other aide as something new. Among the mountains the temptation to see what the next valley contains Is always strong. Traveling through Ufe Is mucU the same. In prosaic times and out of touch with the news of the duy, man loses much of his curiosity about the future and concerns himself largely with his Immediate environment. But In these latter days there are no prosaic times; history Is making so fast that we do not appreciate the changes. And nobody Is out of touch with the news. Telegraph, telephone, newspaper and radio thrust the news of the world before us almost the Instant It happens. Not only aro great things taking place but the news of them is spread everywhere. The news sheet without a sensation Is a disappointment; It must have first page staring headlines to gain our favor. So the New Tear of 1925 must step lively to keep with the pace set by 1924. And It finds a world expectant of great things and eager to press on to the top of the next high ridge for to see." - 1925 J -- history Is In the making all over the world xyES; V In 1925 from Cape Town, Peking, Tokyo, Ob tawa and Washington to London, Paris, Berlin, British Geneva and Leningrad. Will the E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP empire stand intact or will Its English-speakin- g Auto and Home Painting. Signs. dominions unite with the United States In a new Pacific ocean alliance the White against the Yel661 Main Street Phone 888. Will Japan continue to maneuver diplomatlow? UTAH. PRICE, ically behind Its Inscrutnhle oriental mnVk or will UTAH CONCRETE ft STUCCO 00 It show Its teeth? Will Germany accept Its fate Engineers and Contractors and settle down to Its dreary work of reparation? Will France calm down and do teamwork with the T85 West Seventh South Street Salt Lake City, Utah. rest of Europe? When will Europe show that It Phone Wasacth 1686, Salt Lake City to pay Its World war debts by making a Intends Price, Utah. beginning of payment? J.W. HAMMOND As to the Longue of Nations and the Geneva Licensed Abstractor of Titles protocol: Will the disarmament conference sumAbstracts of title furnished to any moned for June lapse because enough notions do piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire In not ratify It by May? Will the protocol Itself suranca written In the best companies because that conference falls to arrange for Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor of lapselimitation of armaments? And will the United the Bllvagnl Bldg.. Price. Utah. States call a conference of Its own? Will the civil war In China fight Itself out or How long before will It Involve other nations? there is an exploelon In Rnssln, with Its movement and Its growing war between In Egypt to resnlt classes? Is the new flare-uIn European complications? If you aro not our plumbing will simply look good when It Is Interesting and momentous questions tbese, end finished. But In years to come that press for an answer. The New questions appreciate the value of see all of them answered, of course. not rou willefficient will Year workmen Install And It But It may see some of them answered. these luxurious ami sanitary fixthat tures In your homo. . let us do happens. the tfnexpected often la your repair work. We are pre-In nut to your plumbing pared can condition for winter use. No jutfi what It Will be, of course, NOBODY Is oay delays and postponements when likely to eee something extremely yon want something done. Fair scientific a of discovery that will new in the way charges. make the world sit up and take notice. Scientists over the world are working on specific momenReed Plumbing and Heating all tous problems that seem all but solved. Moreover, the world Is literally full of scientists enIS North Eighth Street Phone Z gaged In pore research, without thought of utility. The Importance of this Is seen In the fact that announcements. The Son. utility steps la where pure research leaves oft, Fltxgerald Block, 948 West Main Street Office Phone 158. Res. Phone 116m PRICE, UTAH far-flun- g Can You Judge? anti-Trots- p Wedding Thns Hertzian waves, discovered through pure research, hare become radio; Pasteur's bacilli have brought about the end of yellow fever; Faradays electromagnets have become dynamos and telegraphs. The New Year Is therefore full of promise. We may see on the market a French device which will bring about the death and funeral of the gearshift and differential In automobiles. The radio has now been set at work exploring underground for oil, gas, water and gold. The financial world is Just a bit disturbed over the announcement of a German scientist that hs has made gold from quicksilver, although at s prohibitive cost The astronomers have discovered a new plans! closer to the earth than la Mara. They also announce that the spiral nebulae in the heavens are In reality stellar systems, so distant that their light traveling at 186,000 miles a second takes a million years to reach us. A new microscope has been made that magnifies W0t000,000 times, es compared with the 800,000 times of present instruments; If a tennis hall could be viewed through the new micros rope It would appear about a mile and a hHlf In diameter. And sometime during the New Year, according to the Berlin Inventor, Anton Flettner, the new rolarahlp under power furnished by its revolving funnels will coine triumphantly Into New York hnrbor. wind-drive-n TI1E United States 1925 will see a new President, a new house and a changed senate. To tie sure the President ! the same Calvin Coolldga But he will be President In his own right which Is likely to make a difference. Of coarse Mr. Coolldge Is not going to rock the boat because of that. And there will be a new presiding officer of the senate Hell Marla Dawes; who can be as suave and parliamentary and diplomatic as anyone, when he wonts to be. And It will be fun to see him and Senator Smith Wlldman Brookhart of Iowa If the latter succeeds in bolding his seat against the contest to be made by Steck. The honse will see a new speaker; Madden of Illinois Is an active candidate for the place end at this writing Longworth of Ohio s receptive candidate. The familiar figure of Ilenry Cabot Lodge will be missing from the senate; the new Republican leader may be Butler of Massachusetts, Curtis of Kansas, Watson of Indiana or Borah of Idaho, Will the new senate discipline La Foil cite and keep him in the Republican party or will It read him out? That's what nobody can say at this writing. Bat the new congress Is quite likely to let the railroads alone. And one thing Is sure It will be an economical congress, If It pays attention to the man In the White House. not made happier lot of the farmer IFInTHE 1923, it will not be hoenuse we do not know is what alls him. The administration Is putting agriculture first In its program of constructive effort The President has spimlntcd a commission of capable men and has told them to get the facts in the situation If It takes all winter. They'll get the facts. And with our brains and onr resources Itll be queer If the agricultural complications are not straightened oat. It looks also as if we may have an adeqnats forestry policy. The National Conference of Utilization of Forest Products, a thousand delegates strong, has been getting the facts In our forestry situation. They were told by the President that 745,000,000,000 cnblc feet of timber is still standing, with an annual cut of 25.000.000,000 and an anlie also told them nual growth of 0,000,000,000. that we hold the natural resources as a trust, to be uflmd for the benefit of the present generation bnt neither wasted nor destroyed. The coming generations also have a vested Interest In the forests. So its up to the experts to devise ways end means to bridge the "fatal gap between cut and growth. And It look aa If the people were scared enongb over the situation to Inalst that It be done. In any event the timber shortage Is already scute enough to force competition In better methods. a referendum. The General Federation of Women'a Clubs and most organizations of women are working for the amendment. The American Federation of Labor la carrying on an active campaign for its ratification. The National grange la as squarely against the amendment. The A. F. L. attitude Is this: It is not only for economic reasons that the citizenship of our country la urged to ratify the proposed amendment to the Constitution. It Is one of the highest duties of the men and women When it gets cold why not get Storm windows and warm? doors make a wonderful difference in the warmth of a house. They pay for themselves in the reduction of the amount of fuel required and add much to the comfort of the home in severe weather. Please have in mind that this yard keeps in stock everything needed for new construction work or for repairs. Wa make the price right on everything we sell: of our time to safeguard the childhood of Mutual Lumber Co. INTERESTING mile post In woman's march to full citizenship will be reached in 1925 when women are seen as governors of tbs slates of Wyoming and Texas. It la a fact, of course, that In many of the states Wirnen do not stand In exact equality with men before the law. This due to two things: Old laws that discriminate against her and new laws that give her spe-clprivileges because of her sex. The women leaders have split Into two camps on this Issua Both camps want new legislation. The League of Women Voters Is campaigning to secure action through the state legislatures, thus retaining special privileges alreudy granted. The National Womans Party would liHve an amendment to the Constitution giving exact equality before the law, regardless of existing laws. The Texas election apparently settled one vexed question. A legal battle was waged against the eligibility of the woman candidate on the ground that women were not qualified. In the absence of special enabling legislation, to hold the office of governor, the law Invariably using the pronoun "he Instead of the qualifying phrase, "he or she. How about the poll tax that obtains In many states? In New Hampshire a woman went to Jail as a public protest against the payment of this tax. Unfortunately a sympathetic or unsympathetic friend paid the tax, so there waa no legal derision on the Issue raised. In the meantime the United States War department has begun a study Intended to give American women a recognized place In the army "in all branches of tbs military service In case of futurg That emergency Involving a maximum effort. would seem to Include everything from making Red Cross bandages to womanlng a machine gun. And of course everyone knows that the American woman can fight If she has to and will not be satisfied until she has the right New Year will see an Increase In the of motor vehicles and In automobile traffic. Five million new vehicles are likely to be made and sold. There are now approximately Four million of these, motor vehicles. more than six years old, will go to the junk pile. Net increase, one million. The New Year will also see a corresponding Increase of the appalling slaughter of the American people unless the nation bestirs Itself quickly and vigorously. W 1923 the loss from traffic accidents was 22,600 human lives, 078,000 serious personal Injuries and an economic loss of $600,000,000; The year 1924 saw about 24,000 fatal accidents; 1925 will probably make a new slaughter record of about 20,000. Speeding and violation of the rales of the road THE are the greatest contributing factors where are at fault. Pedestrians cause almost as many accidents as motorists in cases where pedestrians are killed. There Is an obvious necessity for systematic effort to gain accurate and complete dnta concerning traffic accidents, their types, causes end methods of prevention. Sooner or later s mental and physical test will have to be applied to all applicants for licenses. a Doubtless Inferior In telllgence, slow minds and muscles and defective eyesight are responsible In large part Illinois may pass a licensing law providing for mental and physical teats; such a bill will be In traduced In the legislature In January and pressed. Other states will probably consider similar bills Nine states have already made a beginning In the testing of sysslght PRICE, UTAII Do You Know That we are well stocked in the following lines: Kodaks, Leather Goods; Cnt Glass, China, Musical Instruments, Fountain Pena and Pencils, Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Pearl Beads, Silverware, Pyralin Toilet Goods, Mesh and Bead Bags, Umbrellas and Van Brlggle Pottery. The Elite Jewelry Co. Fries, Utah Hi-He- at Goal la Beat Appreciated Where Sfost Used. Carbon Fuel Company Mines At Rains, Carbon County, Utah Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted Sizes of COAL motor-let-s Of the Very Highest Grades Best For Furnaces, Household and Other Uses. General Offices, Clift Bldg., Salt Lake City. - L F. RAINS President and General Mgr. HI Heat Goal la Where lint Appreciated Moo Uaed. |