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Show r ft'cl'M' T 2 NOTHING IN THE HBLE TEAT PREVENTS DANCING 77E SLWS RATES Tlie Runii diilay advcrtlsim; rate are or forty (40) wnli an inch ir mouth four (1) $1JS an inili to local CHICAGO, Juju 18. Three girls danced last night at the revival being conducted in the "Id Kuliev cafe now er used an a mission. .. Miss Sarah did thd Charleston to the satis- -i action of the congregation. Malcolm Pitch, evangelist, said he found nothing in the Bible to ban harmless danc- isxiie by I lie advertisers. Transient, fifty (50) whim nil i m b per is'nie. 1 'unit ion U 25 per cent additional. No dixidiiy advert buna accepted for the first (front) pare, Page 1 venders are twenty-fiv- e (25) cent per line an issue. Bie-aing- Sister's toggery will very sism fit Volume 12, Number 35 little brutl ei'. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending January 22, 1926 ing. Legal blank a of nil kinds. Tbe Baa Output Is Exceeded But Once In ii Running Amuck the Past Five Years What is coiMdercd a most miracufront dentil of several WOULD PLAY BALL nmm-- i umineil Tuc.-da-y vuing persons ii.lt utter 1 o'clock when tin auloiuo-liil- e Mads Locally to Get ilrixeii by William 1 Ahplunalp Effort Being Utah Into State League. of Gibson .Mine ut a high rale of speed y skidded on it sharp curve of the This from the spoiling pages of lost highway just west or alsive llei-li- Sunday V Salt lathe Tribune, the 17th; and went over an rmhankment of muling of plans to form about twelve feet with eight occupants "After state league, the baseball fans of Carin the car. Miss Ariel Gunderson, bon district have been discussing the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Gun- question as to whether or not the derson living just west ol Prici1 rould finance a team in the was at first to have been fa- county' The Sun Sxci;il Rrrvire. lous Production of bituminous the Jan. country over for the seven days ending with January 01 h the first week of the present year is estimated at 12,883 net tons, a figure exceeded but once since lute in 1920. Total output during the month of December last amounted 52,816,000 tons. The revised total for last year is 522,816,000. Preliminary telegraphic indicate that they were slightly lower reports for January 4th-9l- h than on the two days of the week preceding. Production of soft during the coal year 1925-- 6 to January 9th covering approxiworking days amounted to mately two hundred and thirty-eig409.805.000 net tons. From the number of cars loaded for shipthought ment it is estimated that forty-seve- n thousand net tons of anthraleague, Baseball draws well in Easttally injured. She sustained a concus- ern Utah and no doubt could be made cite were produced during the week ended January 9th, as against e sion of the brain, a broken iipxr a laying inquisition. The Helper thousand in the preceding week. Total production of sixty-foand numerous bruises and which won the tuurnainent in anthracite during the calendar year 1925 amounted to 62,120,000 about the head and body. She team, Inst fall, is almost intact and Ogden tons. remained unconscious for some twenty-fall the players are residing practically THE WORLD. our FIGURES FOR hours. Peter Grunge, a broth- there in or Spring Canyon. There up er of Johnny Orange of Price, was is in the county without talent The worlds production of coal last year fell slightly below enough about the head. The attending injured club further for u twelve estimatmonths. The total is looking the of that output preceding surgeon took fifteen studies on his with the possible al of an exception ed at 1,354,300,000 metric tons. During the years 1923 and 1924 scalp. In addition three of his ribs Tom relieve to Kelley, pitcher levels and was about the same as in the it surpassed the pre-wwere broken and his right ear almost who set them nil Imck at Ogden. Berecord year, 1917. The term coal includes lignite, and the prosevered. Miss Cleon Wismer from sides the there clubs IIeler Gibson has several lacerations and a are such men availableplayers duction stated for the w'orld is simply the total quantities reported us George mikcn hip. Miss Helen Wilson Daugh-ler- y no attempt being made to reduce the statistics for inferior fuels L. 1L Bills, J. Bracken Lee, is bruised about the face. How- llrown, to an equivalent tonnage of those of higher rank. In comparison Leach and Stubby Heed Pace, ever, her injuries arc nut serious. Oth- Peterson ofJIarry with 1923 the total for the year 1924 shows a decrease of 5,600,000 the Price e.luli, Harry not hurt more er members of the airly b Herman Pressett and Glen metric tons. The largest decrease recorded is for the United States, than a good shaking up are Clyde jott, Lee Young of Hiaof Sunnyside, amounting to over 78,000,000 tons. Others of note were for Great Abplnnnlp, Miss Helen Christensen of watha and the Harriman hoys and Jim Britain, 9,000,000, and Poland, 4,000,000 tons. In several European Perron, William L. Abplanalp and Allison at Standardvillo. Baseball can countries there wrere some marked increases. The output in GerMiss Bernice Warren, of Gihson Mine. e played on Sundays in any town in The young ample had been for a Jarbon many, amounting to 118,829,000 tons exclusive of that mined in and with the entire county ride in the William L. Abplanalp car the Saar Basin was about double that in 1923. The increase in team there is no state a and were coming towards Price. Near- doubt fa the league the Saar was nearly 5,000,000, in France 6,400,000, while Szecho-Slovak- ia minds of the fans that ing the Utah railway crossing above the club could be financed. had increases over 1923 in coal and lignite amounting to lleiner at tbe turn before mentioned 2.800.000 and 4,200,000 tons, respectively. the ear went over the dugw.ty to the COMING NICELY Denver and Rio Grande Western WEEKLY OUTPUT OF SOFT BY STATES. tracks below. According to several Production of soft during the week ended January 2, 1926, reports the auto was being driven at Drive For Red Cross Funds Will Not Price the for and amounted to 10,667,000 net tons. This is an increase of 2,236,000 of expenditures postal receipts high sjieed. As the driver failed to Comparisons Be Short Locally. over that of Christmas Week. Because New Years Day was ob- office for last year and the previous twelve months have been notice th curve in time to muke tbe served as a holiday by the mines in some sections of the country compiled by Postmaster Joseph F. MacKnight. Through his cour- turn with safety the machine took a According to J. Perry Egan of this heavy swerve with the results as hero rity, chairman, with five towns and and apparently not in others it was not feasible to adopt a com- tesy The Sun is able to this week make these public. The data : told. There were four persons in the communities 1925 1924 mon measure for obtaining average daily productions by- states. RECEIPTS yet to be heard from, Carfront seat. One of the young ladies bon $18,894.62 417,022.72 sold year during stamped paper The detailed figures in the table below, however, show the trend in Postage quota of twelve hundred countys Excess on saiea of stamped paper over department invoice became excited, and it it the annual Red Cross drive ' dollars for 4.80 4.19 the several states during the past five weeks. value .J. brake. This causthe WASHINGTON, D. C., 18. slii-ner- er ht jnw-lon- ur ron-usioi- ia fin-t-clus- s addi-tion- ar Me-M- be-ti- nd - said--grab- bed emergency 145.96 is assured. Already $1136.64 in cash Second-clas- s ... 142.58 postage collected from publish era to take a terrific lunge. It has been received ed ear the. s second and in for collected and he expeete the money first, Pontage .84.70 w as almost totally demolished. 84.05 MTTMtTKn WKRK,Y PRODUCTION OT SOFT COAL (Net Tom) matter mailed nder permit be increased will total by at least 1,215.20 1,147.60 Box renta collected 1........ ToUl Production For Week Ended ; Alter some of those not badly hurt three hundred when the' returns are all darkness for in. Last contributed $20,295.28 had groped around in the ,.618,401,04 the ToUls county year Bute the ..41494.24 some time help was obtained endHosIncrease for 1924 in receipts over 1923 $1830.02 to the Red Cross, but will fall ' Alabama ......... to Castle Gate conveyed injured considerably below that amount this Arkansas 1925 1924 DISBURSEMENTS pital, where Dr. W. If. Bash gave first year. The towns in which subscripColorado $ 2,700.00 aid. Postmaster's salary The sheriffs office was later no- tions have been 156.95 Illinoia raised, tbe amount Special delivery service ., 10.023.10 tified and Deputy Mack Olson re- turned in and the chairman in each loIndiana Salaries of clerks .............................. 4.923.95 sponded, bringing the injured to this Iowa .. - Salaries of city letter carriers are: 571.97 Hannan ..... Vehicle hire for the delivery of parrel post Here Dr. R. M. Jones gave them cality II. II. Korgaard, $235; : 144M.21 city. .... .............. Sunnyside, Kentucky of postoffice Rent ... 144.00 further attention. Young Orange was Price, Mrs. Albert A. Kirkpatrick, Eastern .... Janitor serviics Western 52,105.73 afterwards taken to Price City HosSalaries, employes government garage $104; Helper, Mrs. G. V. Clemensen, .... Maryland and is now under the care of Dr. Expense bill on account of government operated star route pital J. E. $61.00; Sco$100; Michigan WrVU1 Charles Ituggeri, Jr. This (Friday) field lleiner, PacificPettit, B. New-reMiaaouri mine), (Union noon he is rexirted to be somewhat MonUnn Scofield (Kinney mine), Tutsi $29.00; New Mexico improved. Miss Gunderson was tnken James Moiia.v, $25.00; Winter QuartDecrease in expenditures over North Dakota to the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1(. K. ers, K. B. Pettenmn, $03.04; Clear Ohio in- Muss of this the that Postmaster be It MacKnight, noted, says may rity anil has been uncon- Creek, William Littlejohn, $75.00;; Oklahoma . crease of salaries paid clerks and carriers last year is due to House scious most of the time up to yester- Peerless, Robert Howard, $73.00; Pennsylvania Texan Bill No. 4045, which provides for an increase for employes in the day. Today she is taking nourish- Spring Canyon, Mrs. W. T. Ruff, mAii ................. she will he classified service effective January 1, 1925. The actual expend- ment. It is expectedto that home $132; Lntuda, Floyd Hinson, $60.00; Virginia withremoved her he to aide itures for auxiliary clerk hire for 1925 was less than half what it in Wellington Standardrille, W. J. Ell wood, $29.00; -next four or three the West Virginia ...... days. Mutual, Albert Shaw, $50.00; Colum- in 1924. was Wyoming 192." liia, C. ). Roberts, $1H); total, $1136.-6-- 1. 1624 b Other States MONEY ORDER BUSINESS Hiawatha rejsirts $130 collected Domestic money orders issued $12nl57i.3jj $1 J7.539.25 Total 936.4.1 1,152.2 Keen collected, domestic order ones have keen reeeived favorable and 3.50K.25 2,503. Til (a) Subject to revision, fb) Includes Georgia, California, Oregon and South Dakota. International orders issued from Rains, Custle Gate Event Kenilworth, In Interferes Sheriff 45.00 20.4.1 Pugilistic Fee collected. iiit crnut imiul onlrrx Wattis. and $107,860.53 $219410.50 Ltomcxtic orders paid Up At Coal Town. COKE FIGURES FOR DECEMBER. Fifty cents of every dollar obtained to note be interesting "it might in MacKnight, says Again, (urlion is srnt to the Pucifie diProduction of byproduct coke during the month of December that we receive at this office on average days in the neighborhood Up nt (iitle Gate last Knluriliiy vision headquarters, while the remainhouse ut amounted to 3,760,000 net tons, an increase of 203,000 or 5.7 per of twenty-seve- n first-clas- s distribution. About evening tnHulla enpiirily for der is left in the local chapter for reletters hundred l iiiklc of Zion I Gai nicy cent, compared with the preceding month. During December the G5 per cent of these are improperly addressed. Some do not bear a knocked out Kid Dutch of Soldier lief work in the county. 2.3 2729 or of a to increased tons, 121,305 per gain box daily output letter without are while others the return and a half of dropped round Summit niter a cent as compared with the November rate. The coke plants op- number address, to furious fighting, lmey lmd Dutch put are street or expected employes address, yet postal erated about 91 per cent of capacity. With the inclusion of the distribute these to approximately three thousand patrons without away in ihe first, but the bell saved new plant at Troy, N. Y., and the rebuilt one at Chester, Pa., the Stock and Fixtures of Drug Store Are any errors. We take from the general delivery case every him. The latter mine back and knockthe total number of byproduct plants now in existence is eighty and of making of ed the down at do which cent of opening 30 lmey hundred Much to the Bad. week four per letters, approximately were active during the month. The current not bear Garfinkle which seventy-fou- r These must be listed up and forwarded second, hut no sooner did address. return a output is the highest on record for any month. The production to the dead letter office after having been advertised in accordance get up Ilian he caught Dutch on the The stock of the Schrauim-Johnso- n of coke pigiron for the thirty-on- e days in December was 3.350,448 with regulations. One can greatly aid the service by advising his point of thp chin and ended the battle. drug store up at Helper' is almost a A howl protest went up from the total loss front u lire that broke out gross tons or 104,853 per day as compared with 3,023,006 tons or or her correspondents to address mail to box or street number and fniis whenof Cyclone Pierson of Helper secis This November. the in 100,767 per 'day for the thirty days with the postala laws. The was given a draw with Wild Bill Fnr-re- shortly after 1 oclock last Wednesaccordance in boxes letter by placing while the fixtures are ond consecutive month that the daily rate has exceeded 100,000 of the department is to render the best of service, but this of Salt Lnke City. The wild day morning, The average valmuch tons since last April. In October such a daily figure was almost policy damaged. one had the better of (lie argument very cannot be accomplished unless patrons of the office around is December the of ue the A eight thousforpter production 97,528. ago year reached, averaging On deposit as of December 1, 1924, $33,737.00., all the way, and in the opinion of and. The blaxe is Postal savings. to increase thought to have orwas 2,961,702 tons. Beehive coke production continued For the same date in 1925, $46,021.00, an increase of $12,281.00. inuny was easily entitled to the decis- iginated in the prescription departnet at estimated tons, Price is one of the few second-clas- s 1,307,000 during December, the total being offices in Utah having free ion. The bout went the limit of six ment. President Joy Johnson came of month all with to the entitled cent was 7.7 and rounds Farrell an increase of 94,000 or compared per post delivery, which averages sixteen hundred pounds but the Inst. Hardy of Bull Luke City down from Salt Lake City the same November. Output of all coke amounted to 5,067,000 tons, the by- parcels an , insurance in number of packages in excess of a hundred and fifty won on a foul after three rounds of evening and . yesterday and daily , . m product plants contributing 75 per cent and the beehive ones the every twenty-fou- r hours. The IlUwotho. of Bl.lt, W'liw remainder. The total amount of coal consumed in both beehive to determine the exformer led all the way and was the ag- ing inventoried Wrist of the Pries loss. act and byproduct plants amounted to 7,465,000 tons, 5.403,000 being Manager Total extrnses were $1232.35, leaving gressor throughout. Brady of IS this work. It will in is store consumed at byproduct and 2,062,000 at beehive. This December helping Bills $18.65. went balance of Reed of Hiawatha a and payable 1923. two weeks after everything be for least at the monthly average total is 435,000 tons greater than amounted to $60.65. ExjienKes rent, four rounds to a draw. Sheriff Ray before The is Sun is 1 informed, toiis December settled, his 3, 18,000. Mel of Of the total output Former Treasurer Made President of $275; secretarys salary, $50740; byproduct during Deming stopped the mill between is There bo resumed. can business or 82.9 per cent was made in plants associated with iron furnaces, expenses, $55.25; printing, $91.80; Young of Wellington and Peacock of Clumber of Commerce. water sntoke and less more or damage Prodirectors' expense, Price, after Young had his opponent telephone, $58.55; and 642,000 or 17.1 per cent was at merchant or other plants. The to the interior of the duction of beehive during the week ended January 9th amounted At the annual election of officers $13.68; Ladies Aid society for ban- rut up and bleeding profusely. Jotf fixtures aro worth closebnilding. thousto five to guests, $18.20; Ililton and Tommy Crow, local lads, $75.00; meals to 299,000 net tons, an increase of six thousand over that of the of the Price Chamber of Commerce quet, Boost Home Town expense, $89.-7- knocked each other down at the same and dollars. T. was Brooks Orson last on month Tuesday the beehive Total of during output preceding Beven days. and miscellaneous, $17.02. time in the third ronnd, and Hilton president for tbs coming year. MINER PASSES ON of December is estimated at 1,307,000 net tons, and for the calen- rhosen A. D. Sutton is vice president; J. A. barely had strength enough left just 'SERVICES FUNERAL dar year 1925, 10,713,000. This indicates a monthly average of Coleman, second vice, and O. N. KelFuneral services were held at Price to pull himself up with the lid of the 893,000 tons a gain of about 4 per cent over the 857,000-to- n knocklast Friday from Flynn Funeral Home son of the First 'National bank the Rev. D. Smyrnojtoulos is this after- ropes and gut the verdict by a for Robert N. Baird of lleljier, aged monthly average for the year 1924. treasurer. AH were by arclamation. noon conducting funeral services at out. 73 years. Deceased was a native of Brooks served as the organization's the Greek church in Price for Mrs. Scot land and died on Monday .of last leaves Price Frandsen of who Waldo LadieH treasurer last Lauris of Standanlville, There is to be a married folks danre year. Harry Duberstein, George Thursday, January 8th, the greater part Saints tabernacle Aid society of the Community church whose resignation as secretary is in, passed away last Wednesday. Burial here February 41 h on a mission for week. He had spent thecoal at the Latter-daof his life at the several camps of Saints ehnreh to Amusement Tlall at Price next Tues- at Price is to meet at its parlors. Ev- recommended the naming of C. W. will be here. The family has lived in Hie Latter-da- y fare- the Cnrbon district. About six years a lie to He is Peterson eleven to to the coal close town for given be the (Stubbv) to under the invited is position. of the years. present. auspices day evening eryone Price Ward Sunday school. Secretary Duberstein s financial re- Deceased was born in Greece Febru well at the Carbon Stake tabernacle ago ho retired to make his home at city to the west of here. Interment leaf port for the past twelve months was arv 1, 1880. Two sons are in Carbon (amusement hall) tho evening of the the It isn't the cost of the "new was at Prico cemetery. three about will bo 2d. He years. gone presented. Received from dues $1251. high school. Complete line blank hooka. The Sun. that matters. 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