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Show I M. 192S - pfOBES imfiaitwmjrgsww) rT' .1 HE SPK, PRICE, UTAH EVERT PRIDAY, GONE ARE PAGE SEVER Sun Special KL Sortie. n:TKO, t'ala., iVt. !- .CONGRESSMAN COLTON DESIRiiii that lln w:itir of tbe ING SECOND PARLEY I.-.railo rivor hall be for U'o upon land .t the United Sl;iU.s WASHINGTON, H. 0,t. 17. muv prove ihe coiuiumi Ci;i"U ti.. m l't;.!i ha ground ufmn R'pii'Miu.itte w riiic-- . wnirh Colorado. Wyoming, Utah, 11, IVin, tiny. in'ii-i:i and NcxaJa will eoim- to an ilt tin rf nil! ng a sifrnvn-i-iitiVi'tul lY.I.irinl.i members of a delegation niil'i ivinr lit iroui tin Basin Stale Mated wiiiili i ot the THE DAYS ! Uali-l-'ra- ia Uiivi-.ilnli- i.i-- In.itaii.'t, district all'll pron-ciiv- tin- e ltiii ial lexer in to ilr.s et d e. Aui-eriea- In October it is a great satisfaction to know that your bin is filled to the top with CLEAR CREEK or CASTLE GATE coal that is, if it is filled. Look at your bin ('ar-ri-m- er now and make sure. Order From Your Dealer Today. 29,939,000 square yards of concrete street auement tuere laid in 1924 Store? WT Though fine feathers ifiu birds, it isnt the fin-MUln- gi and and the finest at fixtures that count for potest satisfaction to the twr. It is our intention bt you the best goods that iH boy, 7 var in all the that meet peoples give good service As noney paid. We aim to 1 H&ple varieties of all the hd merchandise and also to Os new things that people ot want until they saw pedes ud ltd nr We make sure first that Wag we seU is reliable. we buy it for and sell Oe lowest possible price. ry on popularity of concrete street pavement is the fact that it is tta, Heintr and West Hiawatha. E. UcDERUAZD, Superintendent. money can buy, and gives greater ser- vice value per dollar than any other type. IPEftlENCE tawe this great resource rightfully the of the states which supply it. The Imeral Irrigation district is bending every effort to aid in an early with the Upper Basin agreement States, which will protrot the interests of all and will remove this greatest parasite upon the waters of the Colorado (the Mexican irrigation project), directors otld upper states men. The testimony of Harry Chandler, the owner of the Los Angeles Times and of eight hundred thousand acres of this Mexican land, in congress was that he intends making the largest farm in the world. So long as the Imperial Irrigation district must depend upon its concession from the government of Mexico for operation of its main canal, the much needed Colorado river water will be the maii by which Chandlers Mexican farm will grow. The Mexican land owners are being aided in this rapid development by the fact that thny ran roloiize their projects with Hindus and farmers. By a secret treaty, said to have been made on October 8, The reason for this nation-wide Stores Co. fon-Eme- jlcoo Cnttnes ILay&mg Coimcisrette Sttnreetts TMs Yeai? i Ja-ane- Our free booklet, Cotict ete Streets for Your Town," twill tell you the whole story. Ash for your copy. ij r good teacher, , nattt.rs are often ruin- of importance charges to take 2? advantage of Iued Vrs PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION McComkk Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A National Organization to Improve end the by others of experi-fiil- d this more than jn the care of We have had nu can save yon j? money on your motor y their A first-clas- 1 ervice. Self made men are not always made. Two a company and load, t St, Price, Utah threes feet frontage by two hundred fourteen and a half in depth. Half interest in hundred and twenty-fiv- e feet of brick walL Adjoins Saris Anto and Machine company on the south. East side South Main street. Terms may be arranged. Thirty-nin- e bo" This Fail 30 CITIES wnnnrt for quilled Thebert heating qualities. Spai COAL & COMPANY iSfertriah. Geo-Ra- nk Building CITY, UTAH R. W. CROCKETT Price,' Utah BOOSTS CARBON Lions Club Over the Range Would a Ford Help Scofield Road. LOT FOR SALE Win 1 See Europe auto s lEL GARAGE bn . Extend the Uses of Concrete orricus in MT. PLEASANT, Oct lfi. President L-- R. Christensen presided at the Lions club in the North Sanpete high school Wednesday evening. It went on record as favoring construction and improvement of the Scofield road in Carbon 'county connecting up with Sanpete and sent a delegation consisting of L. R. Christensen, J. W. Lusikc, Fred Rasmussen and Charles n. Eat-ingto Fairview to meet with the Commercial club there and unite their $160.00 to Liverpool and York New excursion. return, third-clas- s Tickets good one year. $160.00 New York to Liverpool and excursion return, third-clas- s one year returnable Good tickets. from date of sale. $160.00 New York to Liverpool and Ticket good return, third-clas-s. one year. efforts in the highway project ev- Fall styles indicate we won't see so much of women. n:' 1 a the goit-r- water sev-i'-- ii ira iiiiikr in nr r.miiii. wli:i'!i u-- r imj ii;iii. pr;t:-lin- No Dust , No Ashes, Nc Clinkers . n the f...na.lo rm r n.ati take the view ibat i:n iirocre- - - Iie'iig li.iiile tidal rniitii' ai''..n nf tbe fir-- t .i,ii. oiMi.i-- t, ill'.il lie ee ini i f a eli.ingi id the exiMiin; iieJiil.uk. It alii lher eoiiti'reino - eii lied lil-t"- d l.ii.- that the state-- , iniitge-teil stead ni iiiidiiiig niilv engineers, -- liall iiHiiii tmvuers, men nm! an, I in this wav get iiiote than a strietlx new nT tin priililem. lie iiii'luies to believe .nut he Sanla Fe iiiuip.'ii't signed sexernl years ago is faulty, in that it relleits nf purely the eiigiiieering viewp-.ir- l the issue, wbieh would apeal to il.e average citizen. lie therefore suggests ll.nl .lie Utah governor get into tomimidii'linii with the governors of the other stales and see if they an disposed to call sin. liter eonfereiu-- along the lin.r of his suggestion. t'r. Tin' riingri -- Is Unexcelled For 'l'n-;ii- vt Storage Purposes. i- -i- ldi-ine- -s SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Office Ninth IToor Keanu BMg. e Teal Is Beat Appreciated Where Meet Used. Ill-He- se Mines A Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Minors and Shippers of Lump, Not, Block and Assorted Sixes H. C. SMITH, Agent County Clerks Office, Price, Utah of COAL Of tho Vary Highest Grades. Bast For Fnraacqa, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt City. lab L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Is Coal Ili-lle- at Where Beat A pp reelated Ueed. Mat Spring Canyon Every year that the United States delays providing a solution to the Colorado river problem, which will conserve its waters for American citizens, will make Mexican interests that much more iowerful in their claims to an equitable apportionment ol' the Coal Co. river. BOY SCOUTS Carbon Division of tho Bryce Canyon Bunch Aro Nearly Over. Carbons division of the Bryce Can. Misers sal Bblppera Celebrated ef the yon council of Boy Scouts are nearly over the top in the financial drive, according to Executive William B. Hawkins of Richfield, who was here last Saturday in the interests of the campaign. A rentral committee was organized locally with Angus M. Johnson aa chairman, assisted by J. A. Coleman, Sheldon L. Anderson, Mrs. G. R. West and Mrs. Esther M. Perry. Sustaining membership organizations have been established by this committee in nearby towns who report that the present budget and the unfulfilled pledges of lust year will be raised. Mrs. G. K. West is directing the drive in Price. Apjsintmcnt of four of the five representatives from this division to the older Scouts conference in Salt Luke City, October 22d, 23d and 24th, has been announced. Aaron Hanson, Troop, 3, Prire; Craddock (Jilmour, Troop 5, Price; Gerald Ander.-o-n, Troop ti. Price, and John D. Allis, Troop 1, Kenilworth. If jroitVe particular about the kind of plumhlnc poo want In your new home or the new kind of in your old home rati no Jilnmliinr Wo will gladly arrange an interview without obligation. Not only will yon find oar work of the higheet character, hot price decidedly moderate. MUCH PRAISE IS GIVEN TO THE CARBON HIGH PAPER REED PLUHBIKG & KEATsNC CO. Spring Canyon Coal Mines at SPRING CANTON. UTAH General Offices, 817 Newboaae BuUdinc. Salt Lake atj, Utah 18 North Eighth Street rhene ISO The October isue of The Carbon iele, the monthly paper of the Carbon high, published by students, made ita upon the campua a few days ago. It was well received, the student editors mining in for a great amount of praise as the result of their splendid efforts. The staff of The Carbonicle is headed by Miss Lucile Mareusen, editor in chief. Her assistants are Besaie Gibson, assistant editor; John Dem-masports editor; Vesta Davis, humor editor; Edwina Ockey and Clifta -- PRICE, UTAH e apjx-arano- FLOUR For year famity Pride of tho made right here at Pries and as good ae tho beat. Feed for your animal. Doth these at low eofet. Wo ddlnr. Valley n, Bryner, typists; Willard Harmon, busine-- s manager; Miss LaVieve Ifnish and J. W. Bingham, faculty ad er Wouldnt it be a queer world if erybody believed everyone dsef hull i;,r . n pro-pressi- Judge Building, Salt Lake City Owen? -- La-i- Back At the CapitaL SALT LAKE CITY, Oet. 17. Uov. George 1L Dern, State Engineer George M. Bacon and W. It. Wallace, Utah member of the Colorado river commission, have left for Washington, I). C., to tie present next Tuesday at a hearing of the federal power commission. Governor Dern will visit with his son at the University of Pennsylvania and also will inspect some heating plants using eoke breeze, a finely jxiwdered byproduct of coke manufacture, before returning. The new heating plant to be installed at the state mental hospital at Provo is to be constructed so as to use this fuel. Wallace and Bacon rxrot to go direct from Washington to the hear1,500,000. If the inquiries put to the irriga- ing before the senate committee ou irtion distriet directors by the upper rigation and reclamation at Los Angestates delegates are to be considered les, October IMith. an indication of the questions now being raised by the citizens of those 1924, between Mexico and Japan, Japstates, there is little conception there anese are permitted to enter Mexico of the dire need for concerted artion freely, intermarry, escape military to keep the Colorado for use in the service and enjoy all the privileges of United States. Once the waters of the Mexican natives. This treaty has river are placed in projier control brought thousands of Orientals to there will be plenty of water for both the Mexican portion of the Inqierial upjMT and lower basin states those Valley with the result that irrigation who are eopversant with the Mexican from the Colorado has taken a great drain upon the river maintain. Until spurt that if allowed to continue unsome means has been effected, how- checked will require even more water ever, to replace the diversion canal than has heretofore beta taken. It is now feeding the lands of the Ameri- estimated that there are now some fifcan Imperial Valley, but which pusses teen or twenty thousand Chinese, Japfor sixty miles through Mexico first, anese and Hindu residents of Mexiwith an canal, these vast cali and lands southward to the Gulf areas in Mexico will continue to drain of California. UTAH FUEL CO. it it whit yon yet for what iiiM-ntuiiY- in i he M,iV Old Mexico ivci'utlx. Director ot i(io 1 in tv:ul declared that the rvi-d- i tue ot ii.u ivft on the part of ti e UpjKT stale-- . which has jj sordine rejnvseni at ixes to view the diversion and iroteetie works ah. in: the Jjiiwcr ( iiloradn is deeply appree-latehere and that inestimable good ean result lrom the two day conler-eiieAlter making a tour of the n Imperial alley, comprising something over si hundred thousand aeres, the delegation -- which inclii.le.l Water fouimissioners iVlpli K. of Colorado. William . Wal-lae- e of I'tah. S. C. Hopkins of Wu.in-iiiand George M. Bacon, state of I'tah was taken to Laguna (lam above 1 utna on the Colorado and where the projaised canal is to tie in with the Colorado. From that Hiut the trip of insieetioii turned southward along the banks of the river and continued for over thirty miles into Old Mexico over the great levee system the distriet has erected to ward off the flood watera of the Colorado. It was in Mexico that the Upficr Basin States men were first able to catch a plhnjise of the tremendous development of lands tkn with such alarming rapidity. These, comprising an ultimate acreage three times that of the American Imperial Valley, are taking half the water diverted by the ImMrial Irrigation district. They are owned by American capitalists, who have been opposing bitterly any development of the Colorado likely to interfere with their hold on the river. The total acreage in Mexico thus to be developed at the expense of lands lying within the ITnited States is approximately The hot, perspiring days are behind us theyre gone. And in the clear, cold days and nights of October, when its great comfort to have a fire in the house, it is not easy.to call to mind those days of lost ty -- to. lowing Standardvllle, Utah ug-gr- sl - d of a Good Profertiaa At i, , bt Is the Final Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Farmers Mill and Elevator Company visors. Contributions to the issue were Grange, Betty Jones, Florence Christensen, Susan MauNby, Margaret Ludwig, leter Colombatto, Florence Biggs and Mary Riggs. J. WILBUR BURNHAM Mo-rin- da I Manager. Wedding announcements. The Son.' |