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Show DEMAND ON THE COAST GROWS FOE BETTEE NOSES SUN ADVERTISING RATES HOLLYWOOD, t ala., Jun. ly wood's demand for new noses has incrcnscil nl such n pace that a new specializing in plastic surghe will erected here within a few ery monlhs, accord inn to plans made pub lie Monday hy the surgeon promoters, one of whom did" jack Dempseys hist year while the champion proliin-iheavyweight was acting in the movies. i C.--- The Bun's display advertising rate ara forty (40) cents an Inch per Inane or 91.60 per inch hy the month four (4) ieeuee to local advertisers. Trnn-alefifty (60) cent an Inch per liwue. Poaltion la 26 per rent additional. No dlaplay advertising accepted for the flrtt (front) puye. First paae reader are twenty-fiv- e (25) cent per line an nt laaue. hoi-pit- ANINi. Volume 11, Number 33 Wedding announcement. 1 INDENT NEWSPAPEE Week Ending January 9, 1925 s The Sun. Gov. George Coal Situation the Country Over H. Dern UTAH'S SEC DEHOtRATIC HIGH SPOTS IN GEORGE H. GOV. PERN'S SPEECH Tha Bun Special Service. i WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 5. For the week ending with 20th reports for Utah and Colorado have been delayed. For that time Wyoming worked 58.6 per cent of fulltime capacity and New Mexico 77.9. Observance of the Christmas holidays was reDe-'Cemb- MRS. C. E. BAKER PASSES If I swear to enforce tlu laws of (lie Male you on your imrt ara equally Mrs. Carrie M. Baker, wife of C. E. to obey I Item aiul to supitort foreman of The San at Price, Baker, officers lu aial sustain your public their efforts hi execute tlicm. died last Wednesday noon at the famresidence, 1904 South Fourteenth If I have been deviled temporarily ily East street, Salt Lake City, at the age mindam of I to a poNltion auiluirlty, ful of tlie fart Urnt I bave been ele- of 48 years. Mrs. Baker was born in Jv er ed sponsible for a sharp decline in the production of soft the country over in the week ended December 27th, which brought the total or 29 output down to 7,638,000 net tons, a decrease of 3,122,000was an 1923 there of Week per cent. Compared with Christmas corresthe for and with the average increase of nearly 15 per cent, 4' ponding time of the six preceding years, a decrease of about an per alcent. The total of the weekly estimates of production plus total the indicate that lowance for the last three days of the year, net tons. output for last year wiU be approximately 467,700,000 earlier for years final the with figures In comparing this estimate from ones are usually the remembered that prdiminary it must be annual mine the that is it low. too Thus cent possible to 2 3 per reMine tons. canvass may show a total as high as 480,000,000 conof influence the show 20th ports for the week of December lake season flicting tendencies in the market The close of the on districts dependent those in largely tended to curtail production such trade, and its effect is clearly revealed in the declining perwhich operated at centage of time worked by Eastern Ohio mines,November. On the week of 38.0 per cent in the corresponding and stimulate tended to production other hand, colder weather has or above that rate a at considerably are working the union fields to sufficient not been last summer. The changes, however, have and north fields the restore equality of operating time between south of the Ohio. Among the Northern fields competing in the lake and inland markets the highest average working time reported was 51 per cent. Of the Southern that reach the same markets still unaside from Western Kentucky, where labor conditions areone field and cent 52 was per settled, the lowest average reported other cent. 85 of rank Eight per Pocahontas attained the high of of the Southern fields reported operating at over 60 per cent tendthe to handle shipments continued railroads fulltime. The ered with practically no complaint of car shortage or transportation disability. RECEIPTS OF COAL IN NEW ENGLAND. year 27,407,000 netDuring the first eleven months of last anthracite ana 17,- UTAH PEOGEESSIVES GETTING were tons were received and of which 9,825,000 EEADT FOE FIGHT when compared with the corres 582.000 bituminous, decreases 4,283,000 tons, respecFrank L. Jensen was named state ponding period of 1923- -of 1,288,000 and years anthracite refour with preceding the and William II. Piggott, tively. Compared organizer more than 5 per cent above the state chairman of tha independent-progressiv- e ceipts thus far in 1924 have been Of the total receipts o party at Salt Lake City average and bituminous about 6 below. 36 and last Tuesday. The executive oommittee tide per bituminous 64 were received hy a much includes A. E. Hervy, Mrs. Ada of interest to note that those by the tide have formed in any of the eight preceding years Wright and Frank L Jensen of Salt larger part of the total than Lake connty; B. F. Ray, Utah; J. E. tor which such statistics are availablfr-exc- ept the i?22 when the Gease, Carbon, and Dr. West of Sefrom five months interruption to shipments tide-watMembers vier. are yet to be chosen. from tiie ed by the miners strike greatly increased demand selected as secrewas Bohlson W. J. from fields. In other recent years tidewater has comprised tary and Henry Kuhn, treasurer. Jen46 and C. T. Stoney were named delbWvfcoke during Christmas Week was 210, sen egates to the national convention in 000 net tons, a decrease ofnine thousand f.f?J7hpdnSv-fo- r Chicago in February. A telegram to Senator Robert M. LaFolIette follows the preceding week. The loss of d madebythein-creasebeen have to in partially part: State independent-progressiv- e ance of the holiday appears that week. Assuming convention went on record for of the other days the on activity formation the of. a national party, dailyprodu:tion the average full days, five working there were beThe convention also 21st. February thousand tons as against was forty-tw- o and beWest and state a created Ohio organization to confined Pennsylvania, fore The decrease was of funds collection for campaign equaling their record in the prodding gan Virginia, all other districtshundred additional ovens of 1926." and sixty-tw- o five thousand week. Two total output was John Hopkins University has just the and were fired in the Connellsville region opened its first dormitory for stu162,710 ton EAST. . dents. THE THROUGHOUT gITUATI0N ebsed and dumpings Agricultural imports of the United The lake season of last year appears to beconsisted of two nun States exceeded the exports last year. at the tenf Lake fi$. With the seasonprac-tically vessel of jffiSd Wild cabbage still suivives as a thepresen weed at an end cumulative dumpings ofa cargo dunng on chalky soils along the shores fWn to date stand at 22,972,784 tons, deoa North Sea. of the or per period last season of 6,816,099 exceeded fnr thp greatly during 1924, however, havethan a half million 1921 by more in also those and those of 1922, Eng-lan- d t0nSThp movement into Eastern New York and New Changed but little in the week ?P6thradteaIldCer 1 thirty-seventhewe- ek thef DuSot vated by you and llial my duty is to carry out your wlslies. Ills (a governor's) duty la Identical with that of every good ritlira It Is my liojie that partisan distrust and ill will may be nqilMwd with con- Sinithfield. Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, Clark. Roland E. and C. Maurice Baker, all of Salt Lake City. She is also survived by one brother, II. T. Paterson of Preston, Ida., and two sisters, Mn. fidence lu one another. William G. Griffith of Sinithfield and That Vtali lias a Rfrat destiny let no Mrs. William Corbett of Orace, Ida. Funeral services took place today one doubt. (Friday) from tha Eddington funeral bind-iieIt appear flint many linesDmof parlors. tauten are languishing because of the . pooplu have changed from BARBOGLIO AGAIN MADE HEAD clot lira and house furnishings to motorcars and ouldHir arenery. OF HELPER'S CLUB Tliera Is no blessing In tlie world HELPER, Jan. 5. The Helper lliut Is greater than gtwsl health. Chamber of Commerce has elected ofCreed aiul a willful disregard for ficers for the cowing year. Joseph tlie welfare of Olliers Is a stnplil Lind Barboglio, president; Paul J. Pesaet-tof selfishness, for It ran never satisfy vice president, and Goorge Zeese, tlie longings of tin human heart and Sam Stein, Dr. W. T. Elliott, John It amuses rcuciiiiiicnl In Its victims. Oerandiw and E. A. Grccnhalgh, diTlie great stoic is the nnc that rectors. The officers have reappointmaintains Jusfhx between Its citizens and ciililvaics tlie grcuteM good for ed lllfse as flutinticn of committees. tlie greutest iiiiinlier lint the greutrat Membership, J. Burlxiglio; city afgtssl for a few. fairs, Sum Stein; county and state afnot lead, fairs, Dr. W. T. Elliott; entertainlswlslutioii should follow, puhlle opinion or else tlie law will be ment, John Gernndas; relief, George uiMMifonvablc. Zeese; advertising, E. A. Grecnhalgh, and finnnee, P. J. Pessetto. The ofof became governor Ccorge II. I'tab at IX (clock ms si last Mondoy. ficers have planned a membership (Simultaneous with bis taking lhe oath drive beginning tomorrow to enroll all of office administered by (iikf Justice citizens interested in the welfare of Yulcntlnc I. Id con of ilie state ttuiwcnu? court, Charles 1L Mahey stcpisii down Helper. This is to be followed by a frain tlie ehlrf magistracy of this banquet and danec, Saturday, Februstate. Strains of isitritSlc airs, boom of then the real work of and homage of hundred of ary 21st, andwill ZION COURT HANDS DOWN BOB eaunnii continue. chamber the tlie tlie of rotunda soilu crowding ceremony BING HAIR DECISION capital attended tlie formal ROAD MONEY COMES of Inauguration. Standing on tlie the grand stairway of landing include does not bobbing Barbering John Walker, newly elected state rotunda, at tlie (astern aide of tlieconfidence of hair in a beauty parlor and those Cover on Tuesday last received nor liern besiaike tlie treasurer, in the practice of such and dressing and wivort of all citizens In an in- from the United States treasury warwhich pledged him to hair are not required to take out a augural address tlie welfare of l:tth rants for several federal aid projeeta service in untiring ruled barber's license, it was by Judge and her people. in. Utah, lid? 39, Magna to Tooele, William M. McCrea at Salt Lake City IrevloiM to tlie Inauguration tlie 17,152.46; No. 71 A, Uintah bridge Field h last Monday. Edna Iloutz and L. H. One Hundred and Forty-Fift-several 7953.91; No. 72A, Fairview to ML sok'C-tiorendered band Artillery from the who city appealed Tingey, 5100.97; No. 54, Cedar to Pleasant, of citizens ooucourse a as great court, were found not guilty of viola- pawed Into tlio building, filling tlie Kanosh, 3289.80; No. 51, Wendover tion of the state tonsorial law. Judge rotunda and grouilng at polnta of highway, 48,702.00; No. 5, Thompalong tlie balcony. iVunptly McCrea said the definition of bar- vantage 19 ocics-- tlie band struck up tlie sons to Moab, a reopened project in at not 1923 does law new in the bering strains of the national antlicni. As tlie order to e are for. bridges, 8762.14. include bobbing and dressing of hair. last mse died away tJovernor lcrn PLEA TO THE SOLONS and (lilef Justice flMmn steiiiml forAnother pleasant thing about pro- ward mi tlie upiNY fdatform directly cliam-lNror tlie supreme court Appeals to legislators on behalf of hibition is that the waterwagon is In frontAd ndnlst ration of tlie nath was a tuberculosis sanatorium have been never crowded the first of the year. fed Lowed Ity tlie bcsc.n of artillery as sent from tlie Utah Public Health asof llattery IT, under tlie seventy-five- s sociation. There are a hundred And N. firant Young, University eztension courses for command of Major seventeen deaths annually from the of eighty-si- x tlie barked guns rut that Sing Bing prison inmates have proved tlie governor's salute. white plagun in the state. Active cases extremely successful Adjutant (ieneral W. G. Williams, estimated at between sixteen and are master of orrcnuMikw. advised Chief If he goes to bed before midnight Justice filed on tliut tlie otlicr elective seventeen hundred. Accepting nationready al figures the association computed he has given up crossword puzzles or offlcinls were In attendance II.anil K. to take tlie oath of office. he state's losses 1.440,000 annually his radio is broken. secret nry of Mate: Harvey II. 'min this disease. Bills will be draftN. JenC. general; attorney James Fenimore Cooper eould sot tiuff, sen. slate suMrlntcmlrnt of public In- ed by committees of the association tlie 'or presentation. write unless he was chewing struction; Justice II. N. Ktroup ofstate suprome court; Jcdin 1lolclin, n milt or, and John Walker, state treasARE FOUND CORRECT urer, wore tlwn admin Islered their The rose is the emblem of immor- oath An audit of the prohibition account by Jusikw tilde 'em. Tlie latter hml lilmself bts-- administered by re-- of the slate attorney generals office tality to the Syrians. ring Chief Just lev; A, J. Weber dur- for the period between July 1, 1922, Parent Eskimos never punish their ing tlie morning. and November 20, 1!)24, shows that the Meanwhile Adjutant General children. lind esenrted (iovemor Mnliey to funds have been accounted for proptlie luiicllng platform Just bcinw tlie erly, according to a rcxrt given out I Mil lit where the (Mill had 1s(n given Governor Pern. Tlie niusier of cere- list Tuesday by the state auditor's ofmonies briefly Intnidiu'ed (lie retiring fice. Receipts amounted to 1237.82 governor, who in turn formally pre- (luring the jieriod and dibnrsimentl sented ids successor to the istiple of l 2482.50. Fees from permits Itah. to make eider nnd vinegar and to use Westminster Ilall is two hundred alcohol for manufacturing nnd scienfeet tific purjwses brought in the greater and forty feet long hy sixty-seve- n wide. part of the revenue, the money from this source totaling $3800.1)0. Clothes thnt make he women sonie-tiniYOU KNOW,! BELIEVE undo the men. FARMERS TO MEET THAT BOY IS GOIfie Invitations to the annual meeting TO BE A GREAT MUST BE SATISFIED of the Ul.ili Stale Farm bureau, which HfLP TO ME will be held ut Salt Lake 1'ity January 21st. 22d and 23ii, were scut out Monday to all officials of the eleven Thera are peddlers working in Western Stab"! and to the officers of Cnrhon enunty naaln and tha the American Tlirin Duienii federawell to their take public Win do tion at Cliieugo, according to Norman of a salt grain argument with In S. Winder, executive secretary. they prcunlHe everything. rniully get a small payment down, thethe buwith of the connection meeting rent C. O. p. nnd the whole trnnsreau the Utah Poultry Producers Co-- 0 action turns out Just ns they tell aatisfled. ha must "Tou vnu: erativp association nnd the Utah know of one Indy that must association will Da'rv he satisfied." hold meetings. Carbon county bureaus She pureh.ased the article, are exjiected to be well represented. made the payment clown, and met the balance when It was tnk- en out of the postcifflce. It did FOR ROADS UPKEEP merlocal a lo she finally went Matching county funds oil a fifty-fift- y basis tlie stale highway budgets rhant. told her rsperlence nnd tho purchased another, making morn $5001(10 on maintaining contemplate whole transaction costing 1925. The last year cost was in roads besides the trouble than double The comini'.iion decided $3(HI,(iilO. and time spent with the peddler'a concern. last Tuesday to continue the 4 Trade with the Inrnl merchant mlivy under which tlie Mate will merrhnnof his ho stands back set find to om knows where dlso nnd up $25fl,00tl gasoline taxes. This him If the Irnnsnctlon Is not eat- will lie met by appropriations from lie pa. s t.c'(S. truch'S (ho state road taxes levied in the var' and lives here and Is helpful In ; ious enmities. This policy would lcav I'ommiinllv. Ills 4 building up the In the same 197.000 ns a stare rnnatriictinn fund money Is Invc'Urd wav that yuur- - Is and he Is your which wight lie used hy the highway t friend even nferiin bi1. ill matching federal aid. (1eMirtment be satisfied" "ninwt got If It nt home and dont send your emt to l uil'l up Htuun oilier niiu-Any place that can Imasl of a fillIm aliiy. ing station holdup tuny at least bs called up to date. m o, lK-r- n flag-drap- ed ns k s. tYcs--ket- t. lr. gum-drop- s. n Vi WII-lln- The New Office Boy 0,Jt2h6th7 reiii-Iiei- es W- movement is slightly lower, now than a on som Tidewater business in soft at Hampton Roans leu fumshed by 27th Reports December whatinthe week ended ! I' fSSSHsIpMjgggg trade. crease in foreign bunker. ? HERE STATE MINE INSPECTOR IS TRANSFERRED industrial commission on In the interest of economy the Utah in' the Saturday last This county. in Carbon of the board. It isi 'JXJffiraously . Castle the rocOTtrub . tained, but ''dies was urged in a resolu- action j, at ricen Conenlion lican coimty fw lhe unitl States mine su lower tion by J. E. rrprcsentative in thehas rehe Fuel co7ni;Vlorishtiire from then Since coal house the and mining in- friends 1 congiatulation. ccived many His efforts have brought tercsts generally brug d jiave A deputy located at good citizens. s business v gSVSS Pome snv Hint it rennires tnet vivid keeti n conk and ni limes n one. her enli i4 reeded t' sailed on Vnnr sets of twins fnnndinn rnrifie she left Liverpool. r-nE- - rPfrn Twenty coat a.iwn in the making of a in London. exhibition fur went w nnd then mile- liiix F.ng. Hut relnrn n i1,rv. 1o 1'?1 venliel in (lie nerve the evidctiep nnd law with i n MM TIES ON HIS DITTIES LAST TUESDAY As Seen For December mt. IIoI I i. O ; & u J |