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Show THE SUNS RATES NO LONGER SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 3L Flapper are at their wit end to replace the Firat National bank" of tradition. For, with short skirts, flesh colored hose and other curtailment in dress, there is no place left to carry the bankroll. What they want, they say, is for Uncle Sam to print new money on flesh colored paper so that bold, bad burglar cant see the funds on deposit. The Sun' display rate an forty (40) rent an inch per issur or $1.50 an inch by the month four (4) a to. local advertisers. Transient, fifty (SO) cent an inch per issue. Position la 25 per rent additional. No diaplay advertising accepted for the firat (front) pate, race 1 reader are twenty-fiv- e (25) cent per line an iwue. adn-rtiHl- eaaar.1 r ia anvthing rankles a rat ia to aea the dowcatcher loafing. it If then AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Volume 12, Number 21 EX I Democrats Control Price and the 5 Week Ending November ,x. 6, 1925 POWDER AND LEAD MORE OR LESS CHEAP II Republicans Helper in Carbon Seven cities beld elections last Tuesday. At county Price and at Helper the scrapning Carbon County's Four Banks Also was warm, to Ray the least, between Among Those Present." the republicans and the democrats on State Dank Commissioner Seth Pix-th- e straight party lines. Up at Scofield inj ticket and of the citizen that ton has just compiled figures which dependents was interesting." Castle will be sent to one of the big financial Oste.'IIiswatha, Sunnyside and Well- - j,llirnHig of tie country and which will imrton had but one ticket each up. the blues. Utah, according to Price went democratic with the excep- dispel is the wonderfully thrifty tion of one councilman and the treas- - RtateVThcse, whrch"CominsiJ.ner PixJ 1 rppubli-urer. ITelper chose a straieht ton has compiled, disclose that on a can set of officers, while Scofield nut basis of a population in the state of in a citizens ticket as asainst the in- half a million people there is on dedependent candidates. C. TT. Madsen posit in the savings banks alone in the is mayor for Priee and T. R. Porter commonwealth more than a hundred up at ITelper. President of the town dollars for each inhabitant This is alboard at Snnnyside, Nels Nelson; Cas- most three times as much as there was tle Cate. J. E. Ratehelder; Hiawatha, ten years ago. Here are the figures: R. T). Carr, and Wellington, William On December 2i), 1915, the total of Engle. on deposit in the banks of the savings PRICE RETURN'S state was $17,277,216.10, and of this For Mayor amount the savings bunks up at Salt C. H. Madsen (IM On 408 Lake City held $11,400,689.82. O. P. Peacock (R) June 30, 1925, the total amount of Recorder 0 -I savings on deposit in state banks Arthur N. Smith (D) .. this of and $42,413,933.49, gregated Reid Pace (R) $24,129,276.G6 was held by the state TRhed!m"li. Anderson banks 11 of1Sal,t Lak City, the balance (R) .380 m state banka outside of Zion. On Rulon L. Bryner (I)) June 30, 1925, savings deposits in the Councilman, Four Team - 407 national banks in Salt Lake City O. J. Reeve (D) 465 amounted to $4.223,593.84, while the Ben Bean (R) national banks outside of the state Councilman, Two Tears Emile Bernard! (R) capital held $3,422,418.87, making the grand total held as savings in the1 .402 banks of Utah aggregating $50,059, One j! A. of anil-tow- ns SOME SHOWING li"-.in- g - THEY HONOR HIM w - x, ur Pio-on- I ht ORSON F. BARLOW Utahs Oldest and Best Citi- zens Has Passed On. F. Barlow died at his home to--1 9 gs Helper with four I in Pnce last Tuesday of heart trouble. ed. tal $1,360,631. Of this amount Helper has $381,676. The commercial deposits Deceased was born at Salt Lake City, HELPER RESULTS of the four are $1,318,960, Helper be--1 August 11, 1854, and was the son of Mayor 2 ing $330,594. The grand total of both Oswald F. F. R. Porter Barlow, Sr., and Catherine the savings and commercial deposits Barlow. He went with Nightingale Oonnrilman. Four Tear to in the fall of sixty-on- e his Naiion j parents . John Qnllico (Rf Carbon County at Price and the Hel- - heip 8ettle lhe Dixie section of . this F. P. Fisher (D) .... per State is $2,679,537, Some snow- - j commonwealth. He helped to raise CoancUman, .Two Tears; ing, The' Sun thinks, cotton, the first grown there, 'and atA. Lateral (R) tended the publie schools as occasion jwl John Geranda (R) ssn would permit On Match 2, 1877, he George F. fiprattiin (R) 233 J. W. Weeter (D) married to Miss Dorothy Heath was .235 Alex Lakie (D) the in Blower Is St George temple. lie was of 331 Caught Pipeline Alleged H. Jarobshasen (D) It present when the silver spike was Fecorder By Sheriff Deming. driven at Desert Siding, just east of 330 W. R. Johnson (R) 38 Green River (Utah), when the tracks of the to not T. charge Smiley (D) guilty Pleading Treasurer blowing up a meterbox on the Price of the Denver and Rio Grande West-357 pipeline Jack Vipietto (R) just above Helper last Friday era (then a narrowguage) were united 212 Mr. Bryant Moffitt (D) morning, John Bisrardi was arraigned between Grand Junction, Colo, and UP AT SCOFIELD Mondav last and his trial is fixed for Ogden, the last of March or early in President Town Board next Monday, November 9th, says the April of 1883. In the fall of that year A. he moved with his family to Hunting- George J. Dunn (O) 7Q Helper Times of last Wednesday. iArsJensen (ind) ton in Emery county and from iliere will the of peace, Ballinger, justice 11nhear the case. In thd complaint filed to this city in 1889 and had resided Jamea wSlci (cHIIl'IIZZlOl with County Attorney O. K. Clay last here ever since. He drove a stage E. D. Bartlett (C) Monday Biscardi is alleged to have ex- - coach from Price to Vernal for about 93 plowed the meterbox at the connection ten years. Later he followed farming A. F. Jorgensen (Ind) Jack Bailey 83 near his place half a mile north of and other peranits for a number of Frank three named eouncilmen were defeat-- 1 banks-savin- I !.. fS J?1 I - 1 v x ag-.20- SI of-,e- x, - tTDD) By HAL 0. WE1N. that be hud run out of am mu- Our peaceful Price Buffered a most niti-- n. around to the baric By violent agitation on Sunday night last found him wound-a- t retreat his they arose when 10 a oclock about dispute shot a bullet through his neck, the City cafe over on Koutli Eighth M 'Hie from beneath had bullet emerged to Mexicans os street between some earwhich one had the better claim to the dubious affections of a bird of paraAs the heat of the contestants dise. waxed the proprietor of the restan-ravainly endeavored to restore Ninetieth Anniversary of Patriarch Samuel P. Horsley Observed. quiet, while belated pedestrians en route homo from worship droped in Last Friday, October 30th, was the to watch developments. Among the Crowd was George Facouni, locally ninetieth birthday of Samuel P. Hors- a former known as Twenty-Siof lhig ,.ilv Kight of his sons and Urer in ti., .ray ?,f wiih tlirir wiv,. .nd King of Greece, recount earned in hands and children and thirty-tw- o pseudonym by successfully dodging shots aimed at him by a great grandchildren met at the Carbon twenty-siroynl eunuch in the Turkish- army. Stake tahernaele in Price at 6 oclock Twenty-Sithe evening nt supper around three by reason of an elong-L- f ated olfactory organ which measur- - large tables each some twenty-foable secrets his otherwise handsome (Wt long. The renter one had a large features, was particurlarly obnoxious birthday cake decorated with candles, to the Mexicans, when it apjwared to There were bouquets too numerous to them that be was intruding his pro- - mention, flowers and plants. Several e bnseis into their affairs. At this point were sent by the Daughters of the school an stake and shoved Mcxs the necra of lhe Sunday rudely automatic into his face and thereby honrd. Arthur W. Horsley, president Facouni of Carbon stake, was the master of persuaded his departure. Count Your Many Bless- his to street crossed the place of busi- - ceremonies. ness and returned with a gat just ings was sung, after which invoca8. Ernest Elder offered was tion at by in time to dodge two bullets fired him by one of the two afore mention- - Horsley. Blessing of the food was by O. Mathis. Afterwards ed, str that he will henceforth be Elder Henry was given by the grand and program known as Twenty-Eigconsisting of ra- One of the bullets glanced from a great grandchildren, tal selections, songs and read- City cafe biscuit and found repoae inL Talks were made by President More Then One Thousand Essays Are the heart of a custard pie. Then the Arthur W. llonley and by George A. pyrotecnics began and in leas Passed On By the Judges. Topham with a historical sketch of ten minutes a large crowd assembled, th jIon1py family back as far as More than one thousand essays on comprising representatives of all na- - lg08 Elder Ernest 8. noraley. and creeds including classes, tions, Samuel P. Horaley sang a Place Good In a Town Is patriareh Why My gn(j made a brief talk of en- the reek8' Cretens, marshals, deputy Which to Live were written to all. Then eame the sheriffs, bootleggers, prohibition fy school children of Carbon county and entg WOmen and children. Twenty-Llogi- J Qod Be With Yon sumber, submitted in a contest conducted as Six gave a lively exhibition with his I spin We Meet Again. Bishop Wil-pa-rt several times point-n;.of the Priee Booster Week earn-- 1 E. Stoker of the Priee ward firing that closed with last Saturday. I blank at a fleeing Mexican,, the the benediction. Those of the Aaron Hanson, a tenth grade student suit of which aa well a the result of children present with their wives wars K ' I SAFE . , 1 gat, pro-pai- gn , lop-- NOT GUILTY, PLEA Kenilworth; second, Scott Dorrity of this s'tage the Mexicans laid1 on the ham and her husband of Paragoonan, Winter Quarters; honorable mention, ground behind a mound of earth along-- John Ilorsley of Mesquite, Nev., and Rex March, Rolapp. side Seowerofts building, where up- - Agnes Mary Gubler from Lund, Nev. Sixth Grade First, Reed Christen- - wards of forty shots were fired at The youngest and twelfth ehild, Alma sen, Priee; second, Helen E. Hadley, them by the forces of the sheriff be- - B. Ilorsley of Idaho Falls, Ida., wn unable to be present. In all there wers price. fore surrender was induced. n eiglity-sevepresent to do honor to Seventh Grade Firat, Margaret The brick building of the wholesale old nmn- There sra 01this four-Phillis some grand Castle of Reese, house shows the marks Gate; second, teen of the bullets, being on an aver-- nine of his children living. The RTndson, Priee. tns fifty-thre- e and number children Eiehth Grade First Marlene Nay- Lgc of ten feet above the around level, lor, Sunnyside: second, Annie Alice, which indicates that the Mexican runt 8rcaf pwndchildren sixty-threhonorable mention, Omar must have appeared to the sheriffs riarch lbiraley s wife, Sarah Barrows November Price. force to be a veritable giant The I Horsley, died Jiere at Price Bunnel, i Ninth Grade First, Evelyn Stultz, twenty-si- x odd shots unaccounted for Price ; second, James Miller, Iriee. must have been aimed at a higher level w A XI i Tenth tirade First, Etta Elmer of and cleared the building. None of Colton; second, Walker Lowry, Price; the officers were hurt, but a wound lonorable mention, Dorothy Adams of was found on the neck of the Mexi Death Claims Resident of This CounYears. 62 powder after the water had been cut useful and. respected cititcn. Surviv- - itandardville. can, the credit for which is claimed try For Forty-Si- x Matt Karl On Jones the Grade members of Eleventh divers First, Betty party. The non-pawife. by children, ing him are his The four receiving the highest num- - off the evening previous for Dietriek Henry Ilascmeyer passed the person of the Mex was discovered ment. The force of the explosion kink- - Mrs. Henrietta Gentry and Jesse and rice ; second, Anna Tucker, Price. her of votes are the elected trustees, at his home up on North Fourth are which 'ofTigarott'es", away Lola Twelfth Grade Mrs. a Wamtz, First, package Castle Gate had but one ticket. The ed the Helper line and spruncr it so Herbert Barlow, all of Price; "treet in Price last Monday forenoon Gilsupposed to contain some drug, which of trustees chosen are John Stagg, G. D. that it leaked. The meterbox was sit- - Dorothy 8. Owen of Tuba Citv, Ariz.. itandardville; second, Craddock heart failure. Deceased was bora conduct Price. his influenced Reese, William B. Staplcy and Wil- - tinted on the west side of the Helper and ITelier J. Barlow of Ship Rock. N. mmir, Two poems were submitted, one of Not in its history has Price witness- jn Germany Mmvh 4, 18j9, but had ford Ruff. For president of the board pHe and connected with the Price line M. Two rhildrcn have preceded him a resident of these I mted States .r inch to the other side. Funeral services lire which written by Della James, 13 rd such distressing marksmanship, bwn , , two rates each (complimentary) were on the east by a a lH5'a vUizen of thiH rmiiitry imof the talierin on Price exists Much seventh so Stake Carlton box be beld at which to to was the and H. Bash The the grade part at chagrin years, William Dr. to point pipe. given forty-siyears. He eame to this city blown is oonosite the bridge at Tony nacle this city this (Friday) afternoon L. T. Davis. from Colo., some six months Florence, of the Trustees At Sunnyside Joe Nay- Felices place and near E. E. Langes at 2 oclock under the direction be near his children. he that might ago h lor, Robert Williams, Sr., John Ung- - house, where the Priee and the Helper bishopric of Price ward. The speak-ritcE. Ilascmeyer, Mrs. Ili wife, Magda lines run parallel. Water in the Priee ers are to be Elder Ernest S. Horsley, and Dr. W. A. Hardy. Hi children are Mrs. him. survives was turned off for nearly six Henry G. Matbis and Oliver J. Har- Hiawatha Trustees C. N. Orr, John Edwards nt Thomas Standardville, up M. Jennings, S. C. Potter and F. C. hours while repairs were being made mon. Interment will be in City e6meMrs. Otto E. Stultz of Price, Clyde TTill. at the connection, the damage being tery. Ila&eiucycr of Spring Canyon and dollars. estimated at seventy-fiv- e mer CARBON OF Ilascmeyer of Sunnyside. Twelve EMOTION ANNUAL TWO AFTER GOING j LINE LOCAL It was reported that Sunnyside nd and three brothers live nnalit .... 'mm grandchildren HELD CROSS BED USEB8 OF WATER t),. Columbia were without power or elecservices were held Funeral Illinois. vnniwlmt n as IX,rh?p!' tric lights for some time due to the F. snd Thomas ? Home yesterday week saw Funeral George McGonagle of last from Westevening Flynn The Denver and Rio Grande . .break in the powcrline caused by the theThursday E. McKay of the Utah Public Utilities PaHt Sunday evening when he engaged j exerutivn RpVi j. I'reelm Johnson of the election annual asked fursjay), has 'op era injunction eXDosion. The powerlines are direetlv just committee of the Carbon chapter of commission with its secretary, F. eondneliiig the same with music bv in the federal court at Salt Lake City gpot where the shot was the Red Cross. The executive commit Ostler, camo to Price last Wednesday !attle to evade his arrest lhe shi t-Community (Methodist) church Orren and I1" against the city of Helper " a- - a cn!ato ? nsat pi8ce6. L1(,ir. certain to of the hear O. M. P. Burial was in Price cemetery, applieations made of is tee Biersach, up E. A. Elmer, seeking to restrain the Investigation of the explosion was L. Mveral J180 Rav Mrs. were numerous A. residents, owners, taxpayers property Floral J. J. Mathis, offerings Lloyd, Tatter from alleged diversion of water conducted by Sheriff Ray Deming and 2 . is said to have rercntedly R. Sharp. At a and other for a grade crossing at J. Mrs. and Deming for at to (lie Colton, officers. used by the company up his deputies, According fl"d DERN POINTS H. GEORGE GOV. and over on,tho special meeting last Wednesday even- Tenth street in this city WEEK filling engines and other purposes P8 EDUCATIONAL TO Denver and ? the the across 8If ueatai,1 of tracks for these five selected the offieen The complaint charges that the city is I THREE NICE PARTIES GIVEN the (JaJ.lw" to ssUbAlso Western. Rio Grande Stevfrnt,rd Mrs. Elizabeth DURING PAST WEEK coming year. to alwutl0.4oo Education is such a common acbelonging taking water lawfully ensnn wag reappointed chairman, Mrs. lish a grade crossing out at Eleventh Ppulhall -- l. a : him. he missed O but Neill, George tivity in our country that we someLillie Smith, vice chairman, and Mrs. street J. D. Stack, superintendent of I8; caUH lias not times arc prone to forget temporarily the Tl,e shooting of and the Utah the These lines, attorneys ,een BOcial events in Wee was the Caroline . Gilmour, secretary. been learned, but it is believed to have that it is fundamental to our governhampered itoMrationsakinr -r Saints have see d in this capacity since the the road at Salt Lake City and locally party given in the Latter-Da- y WJla B Gffbt "ff ment. To inipre.' uioti us its imrt-anc- e well as Arthur Ridge- rei,ultcd from ft Jtinn. the eomnlaint al- - Amusement Hall Thursday evening of organizftfon of the chapter. J. Perry were present, as and its benefits it is well that we Saturday night at hut week by the Mutual Improvement Egan was reappointed assistant secre-- way, chief engineer, set aside a period occasionally should hearing aid began and also as treasurer to fill the at Denver, Colo. The The mat wm ia the Coras and to reflect upto our study of about five t were 10 but the be-at If. of "hoVJ m,t1.to oclock forenoon, of of a progressive partv, the crowd 1 vacancy left by the resignation This ia the its on lAlltll. accomplishments. the conduded in time for all those from Jruzdloare ing divided into eight teams which S. RobinetL Other directors onJohn-banGov. George II. Dorn reC a conclusion of afternoon the on k deiArt to distance a competed in games. Dr. R. T. Brock- board include Rev. J. Freelen f irad FOUR TOWNSHIPS garding the educational conditions in . , .. . headed the committee on ar-- 1 son. Father A. F. Giavannoni, Rev. D. train, which came along dose around fesu,ne f but the countiy ter yesterday (Thursday) ,.ne e Four townships of government persons S lenff Ray he issued a proclamation rolling atten-ranppmenjg An elaborate Hallow cen Smyraopolis, Bishop W, E. Stoker $ oclock. Some twenty-fivto the in San Juan county will bo tnrown mfair wag Trn y,e ume evening In and the president of the American Le-- here were heard as well as reresen- - fording wbo ha oltwr. tion to the fact and designating the J hall of the Price Com- - gion; Mrs. Mina Miller, chairman of taUvcs of the railroad. The two cases open for entry November 30th under banquet lhe red at f shot week beginning on November 16th as the homestead and desert land laws mun;ty church. A large number of the home service; Mrs. drace A, Coop-fo- r were taken under advisement. Deeis- awne tbo at arrived American Education Week. shortly poolhall, Mareb Wood-inn. are to be expected within a ftw men only. After younger people of the eity attend- - er, chairman of publicity; D. C. .eIocjL Thcn Truzdlo, with- all Red 1928, however, Cross; remaining tnP- ej. The annual Hallow 'een masquer-- 1 ward, Jr., chairman junior ' T Dnrrel Peterson, has been employed out offering any resistance, was plac- preprinted will be open for entry by- Bje ball of the Carbon high was held Miss Clara Kroner, secretary junior Real work towards the the Carbon board of edneatioa to ran arrest. by however, under cd Fuenta, hospital for the general public, according to interthe place in the KenilworU nipbt in the high gymnasium. Red Cross, and Mrs. Caroline Gilmour, Price is take officers the when to refused and stop businesslike in a going along m&tion released recently by EliF. The local firemen had masquer- - chairman health committee. school s left varant by the transfer of reached he When Scrowcroft and the committees and indi- fired. ' ' Profcsaional. o- - manner Swenson to the Central at Nana Miss Taylor, register of the Salt Lake City A(e dance at City Hall Saturday even,-to he said establishment i viduals are interested making good wholesale The Business and men in(r lMt. office. Applications by Jensen is takiug the po. Price. Clare a barrier behind ' mens elub of Price is to meet next progress. The dty of Price has con- - have taken refuge in sition Clarks msy be filed twenty days prior to NoValley formerly held officers, on the advancing fired end out of thousand dollars tributed two Vision tests may be applied for Monday evening at Castle Inn. M. Mrs. vember 30th and applications by the Elsie bulleU Huntsman, who was uentss r by are to be the second its next year's budget. This is to be After an exchange of 1 be-- killed in an auto accident recently. publie may be filed twenty automobile drivers, but the blind ped-- after its sessions officers the ahoutingand available the first of the year. atopped and fourth Mondays of the month. Jestjian goes on unrestricted. to March 1st. a I I 1 e, : I fr I y- I I three-quart- er lo-a- m x ni-'di- ne I I I I 1 J" P I I I , I I J"1; I 1, ce ce Here-gener- days prior al n bn Aiirn rtiYlLIULinii |