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Show FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. 1926 page seven THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. ' i... Hi-Hea- i ' k- Miiiee A Rains, Carbon County, - Utah. Minora and Shipper of Aaaortod Lamp, Nat, Slack and ASK FOR : , r. 'ri ! f COAL Because you usually get what you ask for it pays to always ask for the best. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Jf The uniform, high heating qualities and economy of CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE coals make them the best coals for you to burn. ... ' "A1. It's a far cry from the full skirts, wasp waists and leg of mutton sleeves of twenty-fiv- e years ago, but we have traveled also a long way from the gas wagon of 1900 to the motors speeding over our highways today. A quarter of a century ago there was one automobile for every nine thousand five hundred people in the United States. Ten years ago there was one automobile for every thirty-thre- e people, while today the h as large as the human population motor population is or one car to every six people. This rapid growth has put the auto as foremost among American industries, but it has also produced a fearful menace to the public. A vigorous campaign of public education must be pushed if annual rate fatalities are to be thousand. reduced from twenty-tw- o two-cylind- I V- - si & a I? - - Order . r ? I K: ...; 1Vsiiii Vour Dealer lli-llc- UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building, Salt Lake City NEW LAW PUZZLES 1 STANDARD COAL Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere WOMAN MAKES CATALOGUE OF AIL THE STARS Properties At State and County Officials Each Are Up In the Air I; t irk-- ? (Cu?arv i' Creek -'''k:, I n I JCoaltf T . OF THE BEST SHOW- - Seattle, Wash.; Corvallis and Eugene, Ore., and Missoula and Bozeman, The Alice Art Collection , Mont. Ywenty-- f i ve of the best paintings official assemblage of paintings of the Winters exhibition of the the state of Utah, are kept at the .' National Academy of Design and University of Utah and have proved valued at over thirty thousand dollars to be of great value to students in art been obtained for a temporary riasses there as well as to all others ,...r, if--, lav exhibition in Salt Lake City and are who are interested in art. 4 C being shown until Februrary 8th . at HEAVY SNOWFALL Utah. The paint-''Ip.jm,;LlW University ofworks of well known who are all the MYTOX, dan. i fcf aontemporary artists and are of high travel between Mytun and Iriee restandard, according to word received port tliut 1runi six to eight inches of bv the university from Helen 11. snow has fallen on the highway over Campbell, assistant secretary of the the divide during the past few days. American Federation of Arts. It is So far during this part of the Uintah aonsidered a special privilege for the Basin has had very little. ' 7; ?. people of this state to now have the opportunity to view these. All of 0erative treatment for children disease is those who are interested in art are suffering from ma.-tomedical ser"fy invited to attend. No admission charge provided by the ;7'.'C i made. Among the other Western vice oi Birmingham, Kng. cities in whirh the i Huntings are to be Wedding announcements. The Sun. disjilay are Walla Walla and CVBAL nro at university gt 23-Pe- rsons ; . id ' WOMAN WHO DIED AT PRICE IS ''on BURIED IN SANPETE FAIR VIEW, Jan. 25. lira. Thelma 8. Fowlea, 25 years of age, the wife of Miles Fowles and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Simpson of Mor oni, died at the Price City Hospital on last Friday of heart failure. The body was brought here where funeral services were held Sunday in the North Ward chattel with Bishop Graham in charge. Surviving are her husband and son, Robert; her iiarcnts, and six brothers and sisters. These are William Simpson, McGill, Xev.; Frank Sinqison, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Cora Flaherty, Los Angeles, Cala.; Bernard, Anna, Sidney, Odell, Franris and Beth Simpson, McGill, three-months-o- ld Xev. The waistline is reported to be now changing. Thst is to say that which was nnre one is coming back. - .rnTiV - V -- Youll Get Extra Good Profits With Extra Good Printing The new state bounty law, which may goon be put into practical effect since there is a balance accruing in the state fund above all claims, presents an interesting puzzle, which was the other day passed up to Harvey I. (Tuff, attorney general, by John E. Holden, stale auditor. So long as the present prices for fur pelts are maintained it is Missible that the law is a dead letter. The law requires that before the hunter may claim bounty over to le must turn the whole the county clerk to be forwarded to the state board of agriculture, which will sell the same, returning the pro oecds to the stale bounty fund. The elt, it is s;ieeifieally stated, must be in saleable condition when it goes into the clerks hands. If the Hlts arc saleable as furs they are unually worth more as such than the amount of the bounty. In certain seasons, including times when fthe renting is easiest and the destruction greatest, that is, while the young arc unable to care for themselves, the pelts are not commercially valuable at least as furs. (Tuff is asked by Holden whether the use in the law of the word saleable prohibits county clerks from accepting pelts during the time of the year when they are in no condition for sale or may the clerks accept the pelts with an understanding that tho state auditor must issue the warrant on the bounty fund, irrespective ol' the condition of the pelt. The question is asked because more than one county clerk has lieen seeking instructions of the stale auditor on this point in the law. BUSINESS NOW RUSHING WITH EMERY CONSTABLE Standardvllle, Utah No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. t Astronomy is one of the few fields of endeavor that has remained almost exclusively a vocation or advocation for the males of the siwriea, and Misa Elcanur A. Hamsun is, therefore, novelty. She is a stargazer at the United Stales Naval observatory in Washington 1). C., engaged in tracing the paths or orbits of the new comets and astroids that dart out if infinity into the range of the observatories telescoHM, and in making a catalogue of the stars. MORE FUNDS BEING URGED TO HELP OUT WORK HUNTINGTON, Jan. 23. The mat ter oi procuring ail additional appro- ' priation of funda for construction o the lower part of Huntington Canyon Feh-rura- EPIDEMIC OF INFLUENZA NOW WANING IN UTAH r- - iur CAlCpUUlIdi wwiniOB' work. No matter Well be glad to submit a quotation on your yU what your particular job may be we are a p resentative 9 will bring 3 exceptional service. Phone No. A - f s Price , Utah, m m 323S35& SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. highwav from the state road commission was the prinrial subject of discussion at a accia meeting of mem' Imts of the chamber of commerce on Thursday night. It had been suggested my local read suiwrvisnrs and the commissioners that funds for such a purjsHte were available and very likely fees the have County Chtra.v pound could be had u;stn application. first claim on the proceeds when aniThe section of the route concerned claimed and not are mals taken up with this proposition is that between go to sale, it is held by Attorney Huntington and the ranger station General Harvey H. Cluff. Any bal- in the canyon, a distance of approxance that is left goes to the ow'ner ten miles. As this part of the imately of projicrty damaged by the animals road hns ben in fairly good condition to the extent of the loss so incurred. little has been appropriated money (Tuff points out that if the owner for it in recent years, and consequenteares to, instaed of having the animals some construction work is necesly iinMunded, lie has the right to go to sary to put it in as good condit ion as the courts to sue for rejiaration in the remainder of the highway and for full for the damages caused by the delegation of three was apinted to rendered was The animals. opinion which funds are provided. A at the request of W. G. Peacock, the deliention of already three was ap;iointed to attorney for Emery county. He says represent the chamber in visiting the that in ease of the distraining of stale road commission early in horses belonging to the poorer classin company with the Emery es of animals the constable seldom commissioners and suervisora in rereceives sufficient to pay for the damto highway matters of this secgard ages and costs of keeping and selling tion. He adds that condithe animals. E. G. Geary, Byron Howard and D. tions seem to indicate that we will C. Leonard were apjiointcd as the delhave a large amount of this class of egation. business to attend to in the near future. THREE COURSES ARE OPEN TO of flu which has been sweeping the nation of late has about reached its height and is now on the deeline, judging from past performance, according to Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health commissioner. While it is quite prevalent in Salt Lake City and Utah as a whole, the downward curve begins about this time. Outbreak this year has not been of the deadly tyte which took heavy toll of life in 1918-1Isolate persons afflicted with the disease and have them go to bed and rest. Avoid all exposure is the advice given by the The ejjedemic Coal Is Beat Appreciated Where Meet Used. high-power- ed er one-sixt- f.. is of Of tho Very Higheet Grides. Bast Tor Furnaces, Hoosahold Ofand All Other Use. General Lake Salt fices, Cliff Building, City. ,, . Sixes CLEAR CREEK OR CASTLE GATE - t W Appreciated Caal Is Where Meet Used. t ry Minas and ships from tho famous Union Pacific bituminous reins of Pleasant Valley in tho Carbon district None better for store, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plant Tho oaeel of any and anperior to many for storage. Ones tried always insisted upon. Get prices from the general offices and sales agency, Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah PRICE AGENCY CO. Special bargains in residence property and rooming houses. Everything in insurance. Wo will audit your books and Install bookkeeping systems on short notice. Look us up. G. E. NELMS, Mgr. 311 Electric Building Phone 354w PRICE, UTAH ALL THE DISABLED Three coureses are open to disabled men who seek training under the nationul rohabitalion program it was brought out in the last Tuesday morning session of the three days conference of Utah and federal vocational rehabitation boards at Salt Lake City. First, they may go into permanent supervision over their work by the veterans bureau. Second, they may enter a training school for disabled men where they will be taught voeations and trades under supervision of the bureau. Third, they may enter training in industrial plants with the status of employes, irat without any wages from the plant commissioner. Round table discussion brought out Art instruction has been undertak- that the problems arising from the en by ten rural school disnicts in three plans center about the question of how best can the man be fitted to Westmoreland eounty, Pa., under permanently maintain himself. special supervisor. Are You? Are you getting the kind of results yon deserve when yon bare plumbing work done? If yon are not let na do the next job for yon. Experienced workmen, satisfactory repairs. Give ns a trial. 9. EEED PLUMBING & KEATUiC CO. IS North Eighth Street Phone 2 BO PRICE, UTAH Birth announcements. Wedding announcement. The Mon. The Sun. |