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Show r 7 7 THE SUMS RATES BREAKS DO The Sun's dbqilir advertising rates art forty (40) cents an inch per issue or fl.R0 an inch by the month four (4) Issues to local advertiHera. Transient, fifty (SO) centa an inch per issue. Position la 25 per cent additional. No diaplay advert buna accepted for the first (front) saaa. Page 1 readera art twenty-fir(25) centa per line an imua. Flore nr e (HIDES', Dec. Huberts, stenographer for the Lyon C'onstnietion company, is the second victim in this eity of the Charleston, the latest dance. While doing the flee hop one of the added stent to the Charleston at her home, Mias Roberta suffered a broken small bone in her left ankle. 3.-- Mi.-s -- e There are two side exeept a mirror. HER LEO TRYING TO THE CHARLESTON AV Volmne 12, Number 28 to everything X . If DEFENDS -- V J' dPAPEB Week Ending December 4, 1925 , Now For A Little Headwork COUNCIL WILL TAKE CENSUS OF PRICE CITY At the regular meeting of the tdy rouncil last (Thursday) evening the matter of the apKintmer.t of a eity judge was brought to the attention of Engineer To Serve Under Means To the members, the sentiment among the Keep Up the Roads. attorneys of Price that such an should lie made, thus giving Organization of the state maintenrice a eity court which would facilitate matters in trial rases coming be- ance program has been decided on by fore that body The apisniitinent of the state road commission, says the a city judge, it was (minted out, would Dcserrt News of the 28th. K. C. assistant chief engineer, le a paying pnixisition as the eity Knowlton, would collect enough in fines to over- and one of the oldest men in point of service in the has been pay the salary of such an official, chosen as head department, the mainof engineer such before an lowever, ipHiiiitiiient could be made, it is necessary for this tenance organization under Chief EnII. C. Means. The state is to city to have a population of five gineer he divided into four districts each to thousand or. over. This will necesshe over by an engineer. K. presided Price in itate the taking of a census which the council has authorized and C. Wright, a resident engineer fur tbs it will be taken at oner. E. S. Hors- commission, will take charge of thi maintenance in district ono embracing ey, Mrs. Maine Jameson, Mrs. Charles Averill and Mrs. J. W. Flint were tbe northern rounties nnd will estabnamed to take the same and he city lish hadquarters in Brigham City. In addition to handling the state will lie set off into four districts, divided bv Main and Eighth street. work as a whole Knowlton will have of district two einhraeing the Horsley iH the chairman of Hie com- charge central und more densely mpulated mittee. The rouncil appointed n board of counties with headquarters at Salt Lake City. No organization has been of 1924. equalization to ait for hearing of pro- decided on as yet for the district three tests ofi sidewalk extensions in Mving to embrace the south central counties district limnlicr three. Tiie hoard will meet on the 16th, 17th an 1 IMh of and tin western tier of counties with leadqunrtera at Richfield nor for disthis uion'n. W. J. Buniha.n was the council and usked to have his trict four whieh embraces the eastern and southeastern counties with headpowci rule i educed. This i. left id at Price. Division of counties quarters wilh the art. light ''rrmittec power In PEOPLE A protest from Pete Hasone of llrl-M- will probably be as follows : District 1 Box Elder, Cache, Wethat the citys water main crosslter and Davis. ed one of his lots in Helier ami made 2 Salt Ijakr, Tousle, Utah, District asked the sale of suid lot valueless, Of all the ills and diseases to whieh Summit and jNissibly Juab. Wasatch, reor council either tubecu-loaito lot the the huy humanity appears to be heir, EXPERTS SAY District 3 Washington, Kane, Iron, move the line. This mait'-- wa left known as the Great White Garfield, Piute, Wayne, Beaver, Miland water to committee the superinPlague," is without duubt the most Large Appropriation For Building of sevicr and posaibly lard, 8aniele, N. C. tendent to straighten out. llart terrible. It claims its victims annualRoad To Mines Made. Juab. license a drink for was soft a granted District 4 Carbon, Duchesne, Uinly by millions, our own nation yieldinga The Denver and Rio Grande WestWASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 29 lutrlor in the basement under the old moamalled ius but to a devise s)ieedy up an annual sacrifice of nearly Daggett, Grand, Emery and San the backbone of tah, Americas oil O. like Davis W. a also supply, postoffice, will consume less gas hundred thousand lives. Our fair Utah ern railroad has set aside $100,000 for that tor counties. Juan Paterlicense in the basement of the contributes to this dearth roll almost continuing the work on the Salina national defense and once the envy of President Coolidge will, it is antici noster The plan gives the state absolute building. two hundred each year. Yet the de- Canyon railway to the mines some the world, will be exhausted in seven pated, be urged to appeal to the coun control of all maintenance under a namCouncilman C. II. Madsen was is at the present rate of consump- try to pet along more upon coal am The budget for 1926 head. velopments of science positively guar- twenty miles above Salina town. It years single asto aa a ed the taxpayers antee that not only is the disease prac- pretty well assured that the road to tion, President Coolidge will be in- water power electricity. The navy am sociation delegate 000. calls for $465, which meets at. Salt Lake proper the. mines will.be running, next year, formed by his oil conservation com merchant marine are tapidly becoming City next Monday. tically - preventable ' through intelliIt is probable that patrol crews will Satlast of beSentinel Salina the and an commission oil food and the Mays be burning, care, sanitation, organized at least to cover the most G. E. Nelms was given the job oj' mission in its official report, it was lieves that national protection rein urday. gent manner of living, but also highly improved roads, Knowlton dethe books of audit of an the making Chief Engineer Ridgway of the learned today. tbonsands of eases it is curable. Sureclared. quires the maintenance of an oil sup- city for the past two years, the work Denver and Rio Grande Western was So alarming is the situation that the ply for naval demands. ly such promises must make a powerbe done after the first of the year to week last two the in for Salina our of homeowners An to days effort discourage ful appeal to every be earnestly advised to the discretion of the city recorder. the situation and inspect president will from installing oil heaters, will in all at race, and should meet with a warm re- to look over immedEak who had been inducting Albert oil be use recommend of that ConUtah done far so the work oil humanthe be known The made. by probability sponse from every lover of in the city was Prominent Woolgrower and Ranchman drink oft water coal and kind. The fact that the residents of struction company in the canyon. lie iately abandoned and sniily of the United States capableis dosed up by theparlor owner of the building Dies At Salt Lake City. satishimself methods are thourouehly expressed these high and healthful valleys power electricity employed wherever of being refinpd by present rom who he rented, asked for a jiar-iasked when be and to commission with fied those the as believed conditions, disease industries. in to this all by possible not so subject rebate of his license which he had George Austin, aged 76, prominent Appointed by Coolidge at the time about 5,550, OUO, 000 barrels. who are less favored, and who live in about continuing the work he said it into the city. He was told to sheepman and rancher, also associated paid whether difference commerwill make not oil as a The move of retirement Dome should oil scandal to the any of more congested localities, Teapot go to as there was nothing doing, with the woolgrowing and sugar inwill push make a complete survey of the oil re- cial fuel would probably double or luilding Inspector Henry Fiaek made ns to a livelier gratitude and to a more the construction company n the work during the winter or stop sources of the country and to formu- nearly double the coal output of dustry of the state, died at his home generous response to the humanitarian when the work lis monthly report, after which the in Salt Lake City Sunday last. He the to finished is point late a national oil policy the commiscounty, whieh is one of the largest appeal- - At the same time, constant the imwhere the improvements under con- sion lias now practically completed its industries in Utah. . It would secin in council adjourned until 17th.next, reg- was a native of England and came to vigilance is the price of continued December ular meeting, tab with his parents in 1S66. At ono and will he view of the rejiort of the committee work. munity, for investigations demon- struction now in aboutcompleted, time he was interested in lands to the be will remedial which three weeks, immediate oil cases and that legislation RESPONSE TO RED CROSS ROLL The United States is using strate that there are many more south of Price and owned what is in introdouble shifts with continue with to its and and lie introduced will us of of the than rate Utah in at lietroleum any products of this disease CALL SATISFACTORY as the Austin ranch in Emery seems which inown latter he will n contracts the spring,' plan duction coal promptbarrels a year, and consumi-tioknow about under the Price River Conserthe marbecause the county more commisduring into entered association is ly the appropriate throughout Ilealth Public Tin resjionse to the annual roll rail The Utah rapidly increasing ditch. vation Februand of fields. coal months January sion finds. America must cut down kets supplied by the Utuh of the American Red Cross in Carbon has been doing valiant work in the winter Austin became associated with the would be very slow and its annual consumption ot 350,000,000 This is a matter of but a few days and bus been highly satisfactory. campaign against this disease in our ary progress county Sugar company as a gentherefore too expensive. barrels or less than half if the situa- means a great boom to Utah and par- Although the reiortM from the various state, and it must, by every possible eral superintendent, holdagricultural increase Carbon sole commission is the Its to be saved, county. Any tion ticularly committees usually come in means, continue the fight. working M)sitimi until 1917. He was tliut EXTREMELY WARY, believes. in coal demand will bring a several weeks after the rinse of the ing revenue is derived from the snip of BULL ELK 1902 to 1904, city from Lchi of ONE RANGER SAYS in mayor which motour increase Increased demands for big fast imputation drive on Thanksgiving Day, several Christmas srnls, 95 er cent of 1897 to 1901, and a from councilman ors by autoists who want to get there ami in pnqierty values, so the rcNrt istrict cliHinncn have already rrNirt-is spent in our state in clinics, nurses, from Dec. 1. Elk hunters the state of member legislature EIHRAIM, oil conservation school commisDf the president in a hurry, is found by the child henlth education, dean their districts having subscribed 10115 to 1007. At tbe lime of lita death forest have learned a lot sion to news niov-in- p on the Manti is host of fuinmisMuii the oil health that cause rethreatens piece be one their quotas. It is desired that contests, health exhibits, about the habits of elk. Many of the dtaaMcr. An ic was president of Austin & Sons will in nil proba - (hat lias renrlicd this community in health lie made iis mum as it is jmssible apieul turns picture, illustrated nnd ainl a dim tor of idea that the with out ivc Slock went in otlieT millers bilitv be made to the mechanical gen- - .some time. in order that a final report can be tbp Austin coiiquiny literature, bulletins He was Brothers much Rame ns it the was lk company. hulling made lo Pacific district headquarters. valuable educational activities. and fields the Utah Woolgrowers' out the into of would to be go president little the The towns that have reported, the association from 1012 to 1916, and We earnestly hope that shunt cattle. They found, however, will lie of the chairman in tin town mid also vice name penny Christmas seal and child bought FIGHT AGAINST SALT the amounts ITS president of the National DROPS DENVER the that bull elk are extremely wary in woman subscribed, an; Sprin man, by every deer. uuch so than mure Hanger Woolgrowers association. In addition state, and that the desired sum ot Christensen of Kcphi is authority for Canyon. Mrs. W. K. Huff, $132; Helip was a director of the Salt Lake daring the statement that ninety-fou-r Mrs. (5. V. Cleincnsen, $50,000 for Utah may he raisedThanks-givinper, Lake bulls union stockyards nnd the g Mrs. Mata-- McNeill, $01; Latinla, period between the thirty-da- y on killed been have elk five and row DENVER ROUTE AND LAKE rrigation eonqiany. lovd- - Iliinlson, $00; Standnrdvillr, Day and Christinas. This only the Xebo division of the Uintah forSurviving are bis widow, Mrs. II. amounts after all to an average of est W.T. Ellwood, $29; Mnluul, Albert M. Austin, and these children: Mrs. elk The 29th. November until up abont fifty cents )er family and it were in fnir condition and are reportShow, $50; Columbia and Peerless re- .lizzie MeKage of Seattle, Wash.; Anshould be reached without trouble. port that they an over the lop with drew M.t Clarence and Edwin N. AusFinal opposition to granting the aped to have been scattered, some of ia to be completed simultaneously with their quotas. Let ns all move forward Denver Lake and the Salt them hare perhaps been driven on to plication of tin, all of Garland; John M. Austin of Moffat and irresistible to the splendid goal siljacent forests. The cows killed dur- railroad to eonBtruct a railroad from the completion of the Granger, Mrs. Emma Shnnhon of 8alt whieh its promoters and friends have was removed tunnel through James leak, now re- COMPENSATION ALLOWED FOR take City and Mra. Agnes Morse of been to Colo., of them most Provo have Craig, the hunt ing K. torted approximately 70 per cent finPARENTS OF MINERS in mind for it (Signed) Carl Los Angeles. confiscated and sold to the highest Wednesday of last week when the ished. link shorten will new The the filed a hlareusen, Chairman D. C. commerce On chamber wardens. of Denver Funeral services were held yesterstate lidders game by T. J, Compensation was allowed by the ward, R. R- - Kirkpatrick, Mrs. the interstate commerce distance between Salt Lake City and fine with wtition forest four Manti the (Thursday) from Liberty ward day specimens commission Mrs last industrial Saturday Parmley, Mrs. Grace A. Cooper, Mud- commission urging the granting of the Denver mime two hundred miles and interment taking place in Wain firat the were r!ia)iel, killed morning materially reduce operating exietiMO at Salt Lake City to dependent par- satch Lawn cemetery. J. Rex Miller, Mra. R. G. IsabelJ. B. dy Canyon and since that time four application. ents of John laillos, now in Greece. between the two points'. Pettit, Arthur W. Horsley, animals have been taken while The Denver organization, representmore ad iale seal state for rights of way to Paillou was killed in the Castle Gale R. M. MAGRAW GOES TO WEST Brvner, members four others, one of them a cow, hare ed by Harry Dickinson, manager of theApplications Carbon county. east for and west of the tun- mine explosion March 8, 1924, and the committee VIRGINIA COMPANY visory been killed above Ferron and Castle the chambers transportation bureau, nel to connect withportals Utah Fuel company ia now held liable the the of tracks on the ground Dale. a number of bull elk were opposed the application of eight dollars a week It. M. Magraw, fur many years gen- SERIOUS ACCIDENT RESULTS IN found Quite and these ani- it would injure the chances for build- Denver and Salt Lake railroad, were for payments Manti in weeks. eral Canyon and twenty-fiv- e EYES hundred a for filed with the Denver the of' LOSS OF BOTH superintendent of the United register mals were in exceptionally fine condi ing the Dotaero cutoff. commission al- States Fuel the ease second a In land office same the was company at Hiawatha, has day petition Al- - tion, however, dne to the depth of the The Salt Lake and Denver withdrew filed in- lowed Maria Emm Galani eight dollars been appointed general superintendLee Alger, son of Mrs. Samuel Denver interests with the by only chanee to follow its opposition to the- Dotsero cutoff terstate commerce commission. Coal coma week for a hundred and twenty-fiv- e of Cleveland, electrician for the snow, aboutonthe ent of the so that com- on the last day of the hearing and desnowshoes was them, Gibson at of a brother, pany at Fairmont, W. Va., word to death the Coal company for weeks The were of rights applications way few of the Manti herd have clared its intention to proceed with tne Christ Proukos, in a fall of rock at the that effect having been received in mine, was seriously burned about ex- paratively One bull elk was killed constrnction of the road regardless of accompanied with maps of the propoa taken. been result ofan a as face and to will ed be Sunnyside mines of the Utah Fuel on Price by C. U. Stevenson, Sr., from It eyes necessary approaches. ap- east of Salina and three hunters from the eutoff application, and the Denwhile lead being hot forward these to the interior depart- August 9, 3923. The sister is living in Mrs. Magraw, now residing at Freeplosion of mine cable at Salt Lake City killed three cow elk ver chamber of commerce swung into ment. Each the in Md. The Magraws left Carbon soldering plied right of way will be two Greece. Gooseberry after an unfruitful line Wednesday. was injured port, Frattarelli Dominick some two months ago for the wide. hundred feet the Gibson mine Thursday. Evidently near county Lake and Construction of the Salt of three or four days for bulls. was struck by eoal in the East and since going there he lias imhe when the hot lead comihg in contact with search hunters from Castle Dale report- Denver to connect with the Denver There was a young flapper named Frits, the iey cable exploded discharging tne The Spring Canyon mines and the commisvery much in health. numbers of bulls and and Salt Lake which proposes to oper- Who raid I shall dine at the Rita." six- proved ed large of seeing eyes him into allowed compensation sion Algers molten fragments Magraw is s native of Maryland, She explained with a shout, found it extremely difficult to get ate through the Moffstt tunnel will week from the date of and began his mining career in West dollars teen per and smearing his fhee and hands with next to them. some fried trout." Id like It is reported that the open avast inland empire in Colorado And cried cause the bill was two bits. the probable result of a loss of both elk killed injury until he is pronounced healed. Virginia. He came west in 1905 and declarof Winteh east Uintah the Wilford Basin, and traverse by Alger serious disfigurements. and engaged in mining activities in Coloeyes Salina weighed six hundred pounds ed to be the largest undeveloped reLake Salt to made who taken over rado and Montano, besides Utah. was immediately Seems queer to fuss Most everyone thinks the country The with the entrails drawn. It is also gion in the United States. It will also treatment. No mads. for was how it or earth hospital has ton many laws, but wheres the the City two chil-re- n reported that an elk weighing seven provide an additional transcontinental Another good way to get rid of man who cant suggest another one one in the present generation conic ting man has a wife and Lake entrails line for with Salt drawn, City. hundred pounds is nut to recognize it as such. trouble and ia a nephew of Superintendthe on job. improve The Salt Lake and Denver railroad that is needed. in killed been Canyon. had Muddy Gibson. E. ent and Mrs. Arthur The Bun Special Service. ENGINEER CHOSEN During the week ended November 21st the production of bituminous coal including lignite and that coked at the mines is estimated at 12,624,000 net tons. This output represents the peak figure for 1925 and has not been exceeded since the week ended December 11, 1920. Total output during the calendar year 1925 to November 21st is 456,339,000 net tons. This is approximately 33,074,000 net tons or 7.8 per cent more than that during the same period of 1924. As indicated by the final figures production during the week ended November 14th, because of the observance of Armistice Day, declined about 318,000 net tons or 2.5 per cent, as compared with the preceding fulltime week ending October 31st. Production of anthracite for the week of November 21st, based on reports received from the principal carriers, is estimated at thousand net tons, an increase of fourteen thousand comforty-si- x during the calendar pared with the preceding week. Total outputcent less than during 23.4 to now is date tons, 61,847,000 per year the corresponding period of 1924. Production of beehive coke during the week ending November 21st is estimated at 283,000 net tons, a decrease of twelve thousand or 4 pe rcent compared with the preceding seven days. Comhowever, there is a pared with the corresponding eweek of 1924, tons or 79 per cent. thousand twenty-fivand hundred a of gain Total production during the calendar year 1925 to date is now tons, about 6 per cent more than during the same period WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 28. lie-fo- re APPEAL 10 THE E SAUNA CANYON s, r, SO THE r . . . GEORGE AUSTIN well-wish- er al , Car-bo- Utah-Iiluh- o corres-imnilc- -- nt d loo-ture- s, Ilei-ne- r, Ut-il- i I full-arm- ed six-mi- le - S. Brady-Warn- er . |