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Show THE SUNS RATES RESIDENT OF SALT LAKE CITT PASSES AT HUNDRED The Bun's display advertising rate art cent as inch per Ihhua or L00 an inch by the month lour (4) local advertiser. Transient, fifty (W) ccnta an inch per iaaue. Position la 28 per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the firat (front) 1 readera are twrnty-fiT- e ? (28) centa per line an iaaue. S1 ' Mrs. Helen Anderson, 1U0 years of age, died on Monday night at the fm-il- y lioine at Salt Lake City. She was the widow ot Niels Anderson and this state from Sweden thirty years ago. came to Bo hospitable, but dont have any Volume 12, Number 8 flies as dinner guests. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending July 17, 1925 Wise men win popularity by frankly admitting their ignorance. Holiday Brings Reduction In the MAKING BEST OF Output Everywhere The Sun Special Service. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 13. Be Production of bituminuua coal during the week of July 4th waa curtailed by the general observance of IndepenThe main topic for discussion at dence Day. Total output aa indicated by the one hundred and thirty the business meetings of the Rocky fountain Coal Mining institute, which thousand cars loaded for shipment is estimated at 7,381,000 net tons. is to hold its summer session here at The daily rate of production is still Price on August 26th, 27th and 28th ahead of 1924, but behind 1923. Tosays John M. Jennings of Hiawatha ill be safety with particular emtal output during the present calendar on rockdusting principles and phasis net ia to 4th 239,170,000 year July tons. Preliminary telegraphic reports practice, mechanical loading and other of loadings on the first two days of means of reducing costs. There will last week July 6th to 11th indicate also be some discussion on the preparcoal It is very much lower shipments on the ation and the marketing of will mines of bureau the that expected the Monday following holiday (July demonstraits dust explosion 4th), but an increase on Tuesday of stage six hundred can over the correspond- tion. As this dust from tKe Carbon most explosive in ing day of the preceding week. For county field is the as we know to otir United States the whole the rate aa a the country of interproduction during the first four weeks cost this will be of particular that not est. is however, assured, toIt of June varied but slightly. The tal increase during the week ended we will be able to have this very inJune 27th, when compared with the structive feature, as owing to the repreceding week, was about 3 per cent. cent change in the bureau, it is not Increased production was almost gen- certain that it will bo able to present eral in the Appalachian division and it. We are doing our utmost to give in the Eastern and Western interior the people of this district this impresregions. Nowhere, however, was the sive proof of the danger of dryeoal increase significant and in four of dust. The committee in charge of the the layger Btates the gains represented merely recovery from the loves of meeting will he W. J. Reid of Wattis, the week, before. Production in New the vice president for Utah, Dave Mexico increased and in Colorado Brown of Spring Canyon and myself there was no change. Practically every Plans are rapidly maturing for makother state in the West showed de- ing this a splendid gathering. Carl R. creased output. The estimated pro- Marcusen, as president of the school duction of anthracite during the week board, has graciously extended to the ended July 4th amounted to 1,514,000 institute the use of the high school net tons, a decrease of three hundred auditorium for the business sessions, and thirty thousand when compared and we are sure that the good people with the preceding fulltime week. The of Price will do their utmost to make to Carbon daily rate of output, however, de- the visit of the institute one. memorable The proa creased only four thousand tons or county 1.3 per cent' When compared with gram aa at present outlined is to hob the same week in 1924 the 1925 out-p- business sessions in the mornings o:! shows a gain of 17 per cent. Ac- the three days and also the evening o: cumulative production during 1925 to the aeeond day. The evening of the .cent behind that in 26th there wiU. be the annual banquet date is but 1 and. a dance. '..The aflertioons of al th eflnsftponaibjg pri6dof 1924. . three days are to be devoted to fieli The movemnt of 'anthracite by nil JSb England as iadieatod by can wok. , One day will be spent at Hiaforwarded through the Hndaon gate- watha and King Mine, one at Columbia and Sunnyside and one np at ways shows an increase of three hunover the preced- Spring Canyon and Castle Gate. dred and fifty-eigLast year the institute held its The bituminous week. movement, ing however, has shown very little change meetings at Rock Springs, Wyo. It was the. experience that the actual in recent weeks. The eumulative to July 4th of both anthracite benefits obtained by sessions in the and bituminous are over two thousand heart of the coal mining regions were ears behind 1924 and about fifty thou- far greater than when in places farther removed from the actual seat of sand behind 1923. Bituminous dumpings at Lake Erie operations. These are the officers for porta during the week ended Jnly 5th this year: J. B. Marks, assistant to President, amounted to 777,696 net tons, ii dethe of the Colorado Fuel president crease of 16 per cent from the tonand Iron company. Anthraweek. the of preceding nage Vice President For Colorado, H. IL cite shipped from Lake Erie ports for Bubb of the American Smelting and the week dropped to 79,016 net tons, Refining company. a decrease of 27 per cent The Vice President For Utah, W. J. tonnage for the present season, Reid of Lion Coal company. anboth bituminous and for however, Vice President For Wyoming, Cothracite shipments at Lake Erie ports are still ahead of those of 1921, show mer Reese of the Kemmcrer Coal coming increases of 23 and 26 per. cent pany. Vice President For New Mexico, for bituminous and anthracite, resWilliam Moorehead of the l'helps-Dodg- e pectively. corporation. The bituminous receipts at Secretary and treasurer, Benedict harbor during the month of June amounted to 1,295,190 net tons. Shubart. This is an increase of 26 per cent over Funeral services for leter Sarcui, May and more than double the icccrd a minor of Sunnyside, were held at for April. Receipts of hard, however, Home last Sunday with Funeral Flynn decreased 42,067 net tons or 29 per here. Deceased cent. Total receipts of all coal during burial at the cemetary had resided for there thirteen years the season of June 30th amount to one was of and best cititowns that increase 70 net tons, an of ier zens. was about 46 years of age lie cent oer the corresponding period of and a native of Italy. 1924, but a decrease of 13 per rent when compared with 1923. Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. the Rockdusting to Principal Topic Work on the Pleasant Valley reservoir is progressing nicely, said (L J. Ullrich from the finn of Ullrich A McGonagle, consulting engineers up at Salt Lake Citv, to The Sun lost TuesThe Reynolds-Klday while in Price. Construction company has two steanishovrlg in commission there on the new grade for the Denver and Rio lrande Western and during the last month it moved fourteen thousand yards of earth. It exiiects to more ban double this amount during July. outlet tunnel for The six by the big dam has already been driven into the mountainside two hundred and forty feet and another thirty days will see this through. Centerline stakes or the laying of the steel rails for the change in railroad are now being set on part of the completed grade and the putting down of this is to start in the very near future. On the whole the work is progressing moat The public generally a satisfactorily. is tiecoming more and moro impressed You with the wonderful merits of this ingreat project. Hardly i day passes loss by lut what some (icraon drops into our office to tell us how much he ia Men familiar with with it. irrigation problems predict this to be the best not only in Utah, but nr.iong he greatest in all this Western counhowis try, both from the standpoint of agriculture and finance. It will be one enus in of the most valuable assets to Price and surrounding country ever. At a meeting of the Price Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday further plans for the celebration on August 8Lh, next, of the work now going on by the Price Water Conservation disj trict at Scofield were brought up and discussed. . A. W. Horsley, who . is president of the district and whom it . is was who recently wse iastiwcntal In selling the seven, .Jbundred .and fiftj. Quietly, to thOhssAdddTTn worth the building of this reservoir, ia one of the program committee. Others , us are D. C. Woodward, Jr., and C. J- The latter is tin chairman. Reeves. us Sheriff Ray Deming is to look after life. the transportation problems with Carl R. Marcuson and J. Rex Miller helpBraf-e- t, in ing him. L. R. Bills, Mark P. Fred and Duberstein Harry mrcher ere on the- committee of , tertainment The booming and adcommittee is nude up of vertising in save ). A. Gove, W. E. Weist and Harry )uberstein of Price. For the county . Orson P. Madsen, Ray Branch, A. W. Shiner and John A. Mathis. Willis Johnson, IL E. Keene, J. Perry Egan and Jack Storey ere delegated to cn-i- st the support of the people of the Jean Cuburu, Mrs. R. C. Herd, Mrs. TWENTY-FOURT- H mining eainps. J. W. Plant, Mrs. T. Tucker and Mrs. Neil M. Madsen and Carl R. MarScott Fausett. Tomorrow (Saturday) Government Planet Three In are on the program to give a cuson Party Excellent Program Prepared By the the Forty and Eight is to choose its Land Fifty Miles Away. of the project since its incephistory Carbon Sunday Schools. delegation. tion. Two to three hundred members Referring lo the flight of the three of the Zion chamber are exacted to Carlton stakes Sunday schools, asairplanes that passed over 1ms at the jubilee. J. It. Sharp, the government sisted by the Daughters of the PioPrice on Thursday of last week, menlocal chamber, is neers, are to have a reunion at City Standardville Woman With Family In tion of which was mude in The Sun secretary of the Home advertising matter. This Park at Price on the Twenty-Fourtof last Friday, the Grand Junction is to be known ai an educational Auto Accident, Sunday. The local Boy Scouts band will fur(Colo.) Sentinel of Saturday last pamphlet or bookjet. nish the music. Words of welcome by is Delta had the honor of interStandardville Mrs. I. Evans of J. says: VV. Loofbnurow, mayor, followed the and supplying gasoline fur fur in viewing that the at place hospital RECORD, THIS, BY by Bishop W. E. Stoker of the Price treatment of serious injuries received the three planes and seven aviators SPLENDID THE EQUITABLE FOLKS ward in a tribute to the pioneers. A. in on automobile accident in Spring who lost their wav west of here and W. Horsley, president of the Carbon early last Sunday morning. missed this eiay. With the gas supply Local Boy Scouts troops received stake, and J. F. MacKniglit of the Canyon which she was riding left nearly exhausted and unable to lo- the sum of five hundred dollars inin car The will Sunday school snperintendenry over an em- cate ihe local flying field one of the surance money yesterday in the readdress the assemblage. Then will the highway and went feet high. In few in this part of the country the markably short time of eight daye bankment or fifty forty come a varied program of literary and fliers arrived there at 2.30 oclock in her her were machine the with through the efforts of the Equitable musical numbers in which numerous the afternoon. After a long search Real Estate and Investment company suffered who injuries, slight ones from all parts of Eastern Utah from the air they finally selected a of this city and of which Arthur J. Tlioinns will participate, followed by games daugiiter, Isabella, anil not two were hurt latter The large field on California Mesa, near Lee is the president. This monew was and sports both forenoon and aftervishome a after The Delta, and came down. Through good I mi id to the Scouts as a result of the was going arty Estimated Weekly and Average Daily Production of Soft In Net Tone By States noon and ending with a dance in the it none of the machines were dam- rain suffered on the Fourth at Price, the luck McMullen at was at Helper. up There are to be stands on the evening. sudden Total Production For Week Endcdl a wheel At car. Evans of the aged in landing. They remained at of the celeAverage Daily Production grounds and at which everything from turn of the road he smashed into one Delta two hours, replenishing their the youths having charge insured the bration here and having popcorn to hotdogs will be dispens- driven by a man named Bedford from exhausted supply of gas and then flew same against rain for that amount. ed. The committee on sports consists a machine was on to Rifle. The squadron lost its way The insurance was placed with the of Dr. II. B. Goctzman, J. W. McPhce Latuda. The latter broken with left wheel, but about fifty miles west of this city and Equitable. In spite of the fset that a stnpjied and Talley Evans and they have prounder control and flew south through the Dolores coun- both a claim of loss and later, a not the was other vided about everything in this line Mrs. Evans try and thence southeast, striking the over went the dugway. of loss had to be sent into the thats worth seeing or doing. Very is the mother of seven children. Her Gunnison river near Delta. Ranchers proof in the company, the Equitable Real center will most insuring interest likely Dolores in Glade Park Eatate and Investment so speeded up ball game between a nine from the left ear waa cut off and one side of on the Little seeUna in numerous and reported bruised with waa her Canyon weep body matter the of the settlement that in from one and Copjier league at Arthur 2 oclock. The from the time the elaim I rice. Everyone is expected to bring lacerations. Her husband has minor ing the squadron about daye eight Lake City at 11 :30 of was sent in a check was received in Salt fliers arm left McMullin and s left injuries. leg along his or her basket lnneh and to were bruised. Ho says his ear went the morning and w i due here at 2 full iiayment of the insurance by J. picnie at the park. over twice. The hospital people re- of the afternoon. Knowing the scar-eit- y W. Hammond, chairman of the fiof landing fields large enough for nance committee of the Scouts. The Mrs. Evans is making good DELEGATES NAMED TO BRIG- port that toward recovery. The driver the big DeHaviland and Wright five scoutmasters of Price Dr. R. L progress HAM CITY GATHERING of the Evana automobile says ha waa planes; local airmen declared thenaval Brockbank, Frank B. Hanson, A. W. fliers were especially fortunate in not Mack, I D. Young and J. Rheadr blinded by the lights of the other. Delegates to the American Legion wrecking their erafta when they were thought this such a commendable restate meeting from Price going up to The department of state reiterates foreed The to land for gasoline. cord that at their meeting lost (ThursBrigham City on August 6th and 7th, that the United States government party, as previously stated ia The Sun, ' evening July 16th, a vote of next,. are Carl Nyman, Dr. Sanford will not be a party to the proposed waa commanded by Lieut B. IL Wyatt day) was given the Equitable in apthanks Ballinger, Albert A. Kirkpatrick, Jack European security pact or responsi- of Sandiego, Cals., and ia now engagof the splendid cooperation Storey, L. R. Fullmer, George Rich- ble for it in any way. In connection ed in surveying and photographing the preciation them by the local agency. given ards, llarry E. Keene, Henry Olsen with reports that this country would oil abate deposits around Debeque and and Glenn S. Nelson. The alternates be asked to act as custodian of the Rifle, Colo. The work will take them County Clerk Smith has but recentRevised, (b) Subect to revision, (e) includes Georgia, California, Oregon and are Elmer Bertot, Henry MeCardle, commit menta contained in the pact, it several weeks. ly received an inquiry concerning the Mike Cusie, Levon Billings, L. A. is declared no auch proposal has been Dakota. who at re- wherabouts of Bert Bryncr, Bench, Harvey Thomas, Jack made and none ia expected, in view of Judge George Christensen hasuntil named uncle with an lived one time and J. Peny Egan. From the the well known attitude of this gov- cessed district court at Trice Bum smugglers are reported to have Everything is all right in its place, A Utah. Southeastern in Burnhaiu ordered armored vessels to fight the except the dirt that geta in the dri auxiliary Mrs. Chrl Nyman, Mrs. Bert ernment. July 27tb, a week from next Monday i will he it iid, paid, Marshall big reward Bob Lee, Mrs. Glenn S. Nelson, Mrs. L D. At that time the United States navy. If they want a vera eye. information that will locate the for selected. the Miss some of be ia Marie to that is Richards, Miss It reported Davis, grand jury fight let them have both barrels. missing man. For particular write Little things that are alloweg to go Pansy Fiack and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer. young girls think that to become a P. F Bronson, Tacumseh, Okla. Tell them through a Sun wanted. Wedding announcements. The Snn. on without attention get big in time. Alternates are Mrs. Jessie Bench, Mrs. star one has to stay out late at night - ut pr - ht fchip-men- ts y. l i six-fo- ot . Always bn the Job Folks are spending lot of money today for insurance. pay for protection fire, windstorms, theft, against even and death. The premiums may jury seem high, but you know the benefits are worth the price. There one form of protection, this community ever, that all of joy every day and it does not cost us one cent! We never can know how many lives it has saved, how much sickness it has prevented, how many hours of con tentment it has brought to bur homes. This protection the service rendered by the business men of Price, who "anti faithfiilly meet our daily needs. No matter what emergency may face they continue to supply with food, shelter, clothing and the other necessities of You will find their advertisements The Sun. They solicit and deserve your generous patronage. They are your friends in time of need! Read the ads The Sun and yourself money by iin-ires- . - trading at home FLYERS ARE LOST cuinu-lativ- Duluth-Superi- LOSES HER EAR pre-imri- ng h. or hus-bun- d, Mc-Mull- in. ft Aica-quer- re |