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Show THE SUNS RATES display advertising rata are lu'l an inch per issue or rente m (t)Inch by the month THIS IS THE WAY THEY DO IN THE WINDY CITY four (4) laotl advertiser. Transient. Position aeati an inch per issue. ; emit additionaL No display accepted for the firet (front) are twenty-fir- e EjTptoge 1 readereissue. L) Mats per line an IlU Volume 12, Number 42 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending March 12, 1926 LA W FETISH Another Decrease Recorded j. CHICAGO. March 9. Binding her with her own silk stockings, four masked bandits this afternoon robbed Mrs. May Jacobson of $lil,iHhi in fun and jewelry. She told the jtoliee that ihe bandits laid her ou a lounge after they hud tied her and then took their time about ransacking the house. fif-'m5- T about as safe to blow out to step on it. is g jt M Ig-- IT In Bituminous Output TO ADVERTISING FUND By MARK P. BHAFFET The silver lining to the cloud of prohibition lies in the fact that some millions of citizens of the United States have become emancipated from the thrall of law worship and feel themselves Price's ('handier of ('oinmerce met I Jhecial Sarriee. D. C.f March 8. The week of da.mn 8Uch ld.lot,c enactments as the olstead act. The,mit Tlll.MlliV l.Vl.ni,r lt wa t. WASHINGTON, February 27th PRICE IS VISITED P rogaufom of the prohibitionist fanatics evolved vA to amount in the of decrease bituminous ltcJlV1urni,l? thllt the hoard of produced. Sg& another I3?'8 count commissioners at its session 1 output including lignite and that coked at the mines is es-- 1 a.leglla:t!'1ei0 resident Grant Talka to Large Numprayer, should be rigidly enforced, and many present day this week had agreed to appropriate at 10,895,000 net tons, a falling off compared with that in ' ber of Local Feople. . EZraeding seven days of 164,000 tons or 5 per cent. While it is clteM out f sympathy with sumptuary regulation of private i'ive hundred dollars towards the fund to best rid erroneous on notion that the the way get to advertise the lands under the Priee a fraction of this loss was doe to the partial observance conduct, insist Sunday evening last after the conof a bad law is to strictly enforce it. As a matter of fact, lad ones River Water Conservation district tusion I of the memorial services up at birthday, the daily loadings indicate that on are not strictly enforced and they are seldom repealed. They ulti- through a magazine that is published Castle Gate and at which he made an of the week production continued to follow the trend that has been apparent in recent weeks. The mately pass into peaceful oblivion as enlightened public senti- for employes of the Denver and ltio address, President Heber J. Grant of exposes them to just ridicule, but they remain upon the (Sramle Western at Denver, Colo. The tlie Church of Jesus Christ of lattter-da- y tTKtput during the month of February is now estimated at ment statute books. All thoughtful people believe in temperance, but donation is subject to this year's budSaints spoke to a very large astpns with an average daily output of 1,949,000. The month temperance and prohibition have not the remotest relation to each get and is not to he met until some semblage of his jicopte and others at cent. 8 Production of soft during A, decrease of about per other. time the coming DecemWr. A con- the Carbon Stake tabernacle at Price. S 3 ersapnt coal year to February 27th (approximately two six of make will a If list of tons. dition also is that the whole issue is 'Many extra chairs had to lie brought acquaintences now you For is imbibing week the your 494,597,000 eighty days) 13th Utahs total output was 71,000 tons. In years ago and check off those.who drink liquor today you will check t lie devoted entirely to Carbon coun- in, says Stake Clerk Ernest S. Horsthe whole list after allowing for the dead. If prohibition does not ty. The writeup is planned for the ey, to supply seats and quite a num-lie- r JJ ttWBS 12,600 and in 1924 one hundred tons more. The promote temperance it is a perfectly useless and monstrous in- April edition. By a vote of those prescoked were unable to get standing room.7 and that at mines the January including lignite vasion of the liberties of the people. Amending the constitution of ent the was instructed to llis theme was the wonderful growth the net to for tons, that 53,662,000 highest production 3lted ' r 1 Recorded in recent years. The average daily rate of output the United States does not affect the constitution of the citizen. write Sid Kama, publicity man of the of the chu roll and a better underpalate remains the same. Every citizen who reveres the Dec- railroad, to come along" and get bis standing among those not of our faith gh greater than that in December was less by about 21,-- His of Independence should feel it to be his patriotic duty to stuff together. Previously two hun- relative to tlie true character of the laration 1 per cent than that for November. Detailed figures sustain at least one bootlegger until the infamous excretion of dred and fifty dolars was pledged to Saints. There are two thousand fiva that in January practically all states produced at a higher help Volsteadism is flushed into the sewer of oblivion, lt is the sacred the local chamber for tliia work. This bund nil missionaries, men and women to The December. few rule were the exceptions Jyytfc than in of person to map and follow his own trail through was given out at a recent meeting by of the church, out in the world at every whole right field as In 'Z a the the Appalachian Tthe Mississippi. so life exercise of his liberties does not infringe the as the B Jorgensen, agent of the New long quite a cost to themselves preaching was about 5 per cent, and in the Eastern interior, consist-i- s, to to able of who be others. is that profess Sniveling the gospel in every land and dims close 4 rights La., bonding rnuipany hypocrites to per cent Indiana and Western Kentucky, handle our liberties in a way to insure our salvation have usurped udding the securities for construction where they are jxTinitted as a means COKE OUTPUT DROPPING. the management of the private affairs of the citizen and incident- of the Kcufield dam and reservoir ami to give service for the betterment of coke week ended beehive the of JVeduction during February ally those reformers have taken comfortable positions as servants the moving of railway tracks. There God's rhuldren. Many incidents were is yet two hundred amt fifty to raise, related of the high cslmn in which s indicated by reports of loadings received from the de-i- s, of the people, so they are fed by the taxpayers. amounted to 321,000 net tons. This represents a Conviviality induced by the temperate use of good liquor is a The publicity is to cost an even thous- the leaders of the chun-- are held by 32,000 or 9 per cent as compared with the estimate for the blessing to humanity. The reformers would take all of the joy out and. many prominent men of the nation. week. The figures indicate a continued downward trend of life while covering the land with eavesdroppers, informers and divided as He related a prophesy made years ago Sentiment was somewhat Saints would coma that the Latter-da- y 3 .weekly output since the high point of 367,000 for the week hungry undercover sneaks uplift associates for public hangmen. to whether the promised dancing should lie pulilieally or private-- y to the Rocky Mountains and become February 6th, or the last full week before the termination As fines are mulcted from the poor liberty loving imbibers of the owned. One gentleman present ofgreat people, and the many cities y thf Anthracite suspension. This, therefore, is not unexpected same kind of juice that Christ supplied for the wedding feast more coke was being extensively used as a substitute for the human vermin is added to the espionage force. These spies are fered to contribute a hundred dollars and settlements among them is a won-- i lizes of anthracite. The total of beehive during the calen-i- r necessary so long as the public tolerates enforcement of sumptu- and still another hundred if it is re- derful testimony of its fulfillment year 1926 to February 27th is 2,782,000 tons, an increase when ary laws. They are as essential and quite as respectable as hang- quired, declaring this to be the most President Grant invoked the blessings miparod with the corresponding period of last year of 27.5 per men. They are social scavengers and unfit to shake the hand of vital need here at thia time, if con- of (lud upon all mankind. nt For the seven days ending with February 28th the output in a decent citizen. Prohibition is corruption in its most nauseating tributions are made for this the local Jtah Hid Washington is estimated at four thousand tons. The form. It fixed the sentiment of the medical fraternity of the Unit- business people will lie ahead after BELIEVES week three thousand. ed States by allowing doctors a hundred prescriptions each three two years. A committee was appointmrioci " ended week the of anthracite months. These prescriptions are sold all over the country at three ed to investigate and report. Consid California Man Putting Some Fifteen February Production I during fftlHthe first full week since the miners returned to work is dollars each, a bribe of about sixty million dollars per year for the (ring the boys band a good pnqsisi-tio- n Thousand In Locally. atimated at 1,611,000 net tons. This is but slightly less than that fifty odd thousand doctors. No wonder the reformers are well supa vote was taken of the members It sounds Rood to the folks here at 4 th corresponding week in 1925, and approaches the average for plied with medical support for prohibition. present and willing to donate a dollar Price to have a man like N. C. Braly towards lio four weeks in February of that year, which was 1,794,000 tons. week its which aupjiort. Every The clergy were granted sacramental booze, much of 0 Paso of Potal production of anthracite during the year 1925-2- 6 is now in favor. was Robles, Cala., express his conmedium of the been marketed has spiritual bootlegging. xidy through tons 36,428,000 tons or 46 per cent less than during the Everybody knows that United States senators and congressmen Orson P. Madsen, eounty agent for fidence in the present and future staiicrtosponding period in the year 1924-2- 5. drink whisky and vote the country dry. The throats of judges Carlton and Emery, was present am bility of this rity. Ayd more than this, and jurors are just as susceptible to good bourbon as are those told of a well attended meeting hut he is backing up his judgment by subever will be employed. As it is the of the He has been improvements. culprits they pinch under this absurd law. If the average recently of farmers, business and pro stantial Carbon men have been abandonment of No. 1 will have little, here On his two weeks. about now - EMPLOYED THERE person will thumb through the statutes of his state and charge fessional men. This was called by him if any, effect upon the community. himself with the penalties of such as he has infracted he will find on behalf of the agricultural commit arrival from the eoast he let a conmine at Susie !q news from any industrial center Ground for the new himself indebted to the penitentiary for centuries beyond his span tee of tli chamber. He thought an ef tract for an addition to a garage to ofwill be soon broken, according lUTe. and more Mire interest created fective plan to remedy present com building lie owns on South Eighth that of Mi rushed that be will work and ficials, more sentiment, especially Fool legislatures have made us all criminals until strict en plaints soon will lie worked out am' is to lie fifty by fifty feet and of pAWlritheanyolder the new may be in ojieration at the residents of the law would make prisoners of so many of the people whereby the two will get closer to brick. This will pick forcement of Later lie got in conference with a district, than the an-- J earliest possible time. .would have to be imported from foreign lands. gether in buying and trading. that guards Sublet vein, the of continuation contractor a and the result is that the l niMtaewent made last Monday by P. up Fellow criminals, let us clean up these soulsaving reformers or Taking np tlie matter of the holi best the which one of grades is staked off and excavanow produces the ground fcQsssto the general manager of else cease prating of the great liberties enjoyed under our form of days to tie observed by business houses tion y brick made for a being ir Coal company, that the of eoal in the entire West, and the and admit that we are slaves of the fanatics in power. certain onea were fixed upon. These government A inexhaustible. lie Main. will This is East on virtually supply Mine opened by that eoncern are Arbor Day in April, Armistice building lie is into to and cut of t: frontier No. 1 was to be closed the 1500-foslofie is to be sunk, as well fifty by seventy Day, Pioneer Day, Thanksgiving, 1st three rooms. It will bo just west of TAXPAYERS MEET YOUNGSTER SLAIN (sir urhllowinf day (Tuesday) for all time, as a six hundred and fifty-foand New Years, Christmas Day, south. The Bloie is to he roekdrilled, the Goctzman block and v4 ft..'-- . ? n ! j flV j tlia-,K)l- j hinCt jTy-yngto- n'a suc-da- ys gen-Spw- er 3 hun-zSizend-ebrua- out-Tyi- ry ng or Or-ean- s, princi-fcfesaier- rf do-lact- fe In7RICE 42,-00- one-stor- ot 1 ot air-shaf- t. iS the equipment withdrawn and the Jmoih old workings, which have been and once this property is completeddis-it Rented continuously for almost tliir-yaar-s, should le the best in inthetheentire state in abandoned, says the Kem- - trict, if not the best in low as well as arer-- (Wyo.) Gazette of the 6th. The point of production cost of operation. JEatementbrought a sigh from many, The abandonment of the Frontier tdE Bona was more affected than was t that )aaaly himself, whose career has been will have little effect upon The ramp 'j comhundred several people. Nitt around that property. It was he of irko loeated the vein, it was he who pany offices will be maintained there This will be the uphirtemotod Eastern capital in develop- as well as the store. of the miners that residence of in' rh.it, and finally, after thirty years, place Susie when it the at will be employed who orders its abandonment ,tn! k is' be made to will ie as no effort SftArit bas opened, produced approximately r the Million tons of eoal. Extremc- - enlarge the latter camp. re 'overhead cost of operation is COLUMBIA MINES DOING FINE, Jh fBMon given for closing the DECLARES CREED older than the town of and which had its incep-b- y The annual report of the Columbia reason of this mine. Overhead this prohave continually mounted of late Steel corporation shows that newstates the one which of is yssrs until finally they became pro- ject, is making substantial est industries, hibitive; Frontier mine No. 1 is one earnings for the year if the deepest of the state, having a progress. Net amounted to $1,895.-225.1- 3 sales 1925 on luty-fir- e hundred foot slope with an of as against $700,224.71 during overburden of about fifteen hundred tot t at its face. Aceording to Quealy 1924, while the gross income increased $098,845.21, aggregating $1,471,087.83. It haa been operated for the past eigh- A net income for surplus of $777,943.-3- 9 teen months only for the benefit of was left after deducting the income the community. and charges for interest on bonds f Announcement of the closing ereat-- 4 bond for income tax, federal a panicky feeling in Kemmerer np-- notes, for discount on its becoming generally known, but discount and expenses, fordoubtful acfor Irentually the move will be .a benefit Bales, for reserve,small items or more other and counts to the community. Recent eheekup times the net one-ha- lf (how that between two hundred and than two and E. Creed, and two hundred and fifty men income for 1924. Wellington district Carbon its of been employed by A large president, says of annal report the In lumber of these will be transferred at property: made to the faet was 1924 reference nee to the two Sublet mines, others the upper be employed in developing of the that the parting between coal Columbia the in Susie that is to take the place of and lower seams )ljlew of disappearing showed mine signs Frontier No. 1, while still anothe the probability that mineable resxge crew will be engaged to remove and would thereby he increased rudnmpe, rails and all equipment Thus serves Further debeil 'Ae payroll of No. 1 will be almost up above original estimates. mine now confirm lit ho normal, according to report end velopments at the the parting. EsCifr fithia a year upon the opening of the the disappearance of coal re- mineable that let fiew Susie, a few miles north of 1 Vm-ie- r, timates indicate as many if not more miners than ( Continued On Page Eieht) r h' m J it facing This that merchants and their custo Real Estate and InvestConvention Called For This City On Playmate Kill Another Accidentally Equitable lobeforehand when know liters may ment company is to occupy one, while Last Saturday Evening. Saturday, March 20th. cal places are to be closed. tenant are assured for the other two. Several business men gave it as The Little Milton Kerron, hut 5 years of has been owned by BraOne week from tomorrow Saturtheir opinion that conditions here at ly forpni)Mrty a considerable time. His presday, March 20th there is to be a con- age, was shot and instantly killed present are better than a year ago am ent program involves around fifteen vention of the taxjiayers of Carlton about 6 oclock last Saturday evening are also improving. Much discussion at eourtmom district the county at at Standardville by G. Dallas For- brought about a decision to hold an thousand dollars. Price. It is called for 2 oclock of the up afternoon and should the business to rest, 8. years old. The two children automobile show, booked for a pot far in distant date. A committee was name come before it be not finished the were playing hide the thimble work is to be taken np until it is done. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William to look after things. Consolidation of Fiva Lodge With the parents. Milton was Forrest, is to be chamber hereabouts invited. is representHeljiers person Every tha Ons At Helper. The local committee, headed by Arthur holding a door shut that leads from ed on a eommittee that is to meet Ira to the kitchen a bedroom. Dallas grab- R. Browning, state road engineer,' am J. Lee of this city, haa prepared this Up at Helper last Saturday evening bed a Winchester rifle of small eali talk over affectmatters as there was a meeting of officers of the highway program: her that was standing in a corner of this section. Browning came in Knights of Pythias lodges of Carbon ArConvention ing Order to Calling the kitchen. He thrust it through the eounty aa well as a large representayesterday. thur J. Lee. and with the Now, opening remark, tion of members of the order, and at MadAddress of Welcome C. II. Ive got you, the gun was discharger David II. Cannon, a former resident which time all the lodges locally were Price. of sen, mayor accidentally. The bullet struck the of lhice, has quit the government ser- consolidated with Onward of that eity. Necessity For An Organised Tax now dead boy in the center of the vice as an assistant United States dis- These were Storrs, Castle Gate, KenMovement Frank T. Bennett, county forehead. He died instantly. Sheriff trict attorney and has opened a law ilworth and Price. The officers installcommissioner. Deming later visited the scene. Mr. office in the Hcllinan Bank building ed by D. C. Turner, grand chancellor, What the Utah Taxpayers Associa- and Mrs. James Kerren attach no C'ala. While living of Salt Lake City are E. lladdiffe, at Los tion Has Already Accomplished By blame. The, rifle had been left in the in this Angeles, he was one of the firm of C. C.; II. H. Woods, V. C.; J. G. city someone of the state eommittee from house but a short time before its disStewart, Alexander & Cannon. prelate; IL S. Lamm, M. of Salt Lake City. charge by an older brother of Dallas, D. Wilson, M. of A.; A. M. W. W.; Needs J. E. Pettit, who had been out Our Lgislative rabbits. It hunting K. of R. S.; C. Bertilino, M. Ilagga, representative to the legislature from is said that npon thrusting the gun of E.; Stephana Gianotti, M. of E.; Carbon county. through the partly opened doorway Joe Quill ico, inner guard; E. Bertot, Value of the Budget System Carl Dalllas told Milton to dodge. The body outer guard; J. E. Cease, trustee for h The nineljr-Hixtgeneral annual R. Marc linen, cashier of Price Com- was taken to Vernal for funeral serthree years; G. E. Umber for two conference of the Church of Jesus mercial and Savings bank and presi- vices and interment. The Kerren famHainta will be Christ of Latter-da- y years, and S. Silvagui for one year. held in the Salt Ike City taber- dent of the Carbon Board of Educa- ily is formerly from there. nacle Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. 4 The consolidation means that Onward tion. 4th, Stn and Uth, it was an- - 4 will lie the largest lodge in Utah and Ira R. Browning, state road engi- 4 April The Independent Audit J. W. nounced last Tuesday by President financially strong. There was a fins Heber J. Grant The usual large at- Hammond, president of the Cirbnn neer, came to Price yesterday and tendance the from stakes 4 4 spread during the evening and at throughout while feeding with the Priee ChamCounty bank, Priee. church ia expected, but will largely 4 which Grand Chancellor Turner was ber of Commerce talked highway matdepend on weather condiliona. Most How to Analize Bond Proposals G. toastmaster and the principal sjieaker. of the general authorities will he in ters over with that body. He went N. Nelson, cashier of First National Ueed 4 Elder 4 attendance, although from here to Emery county and today ftmoot of the council of twelve, who 4 bank of Price. In accepting the contract for an adis conferring with eitizens over there is in Washington, I). C., Elder 4 Drafting Men Into Public Service dition of fonr rooms to the Helper Ta linage of the council of 4 as to an appropriation for completing 4 James E.who ia presiding over the L A. McGee, Priee. twelve, school building Strong & Grant, the the partly finished road up Hunting-to- n European mission, and Elder Melvin 4 contractors, agree to have Appeal For Membership Arthur J. Springville council of J. Hallard of the twelve, Canyon. lie is expected back here Lee. and Elder Key L. Pratt of the first 4 it ready for use by August 1st, next tomorrow en route to the state rapi-ta- L seven presidents of seventies, who All the subjects mentioned will he It will lie of brick and is to cost There may be a further confab are opening the Ronih American The heating and ventilating open for discussion by anyone. mission, are not expected to be in locally. attendance. Then will come the election of ofwent to IL Fareday of Spanish Fork ficers for the Carbon organization. at $3294. Fire escape are provided. Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. LARGEST IN STATE Ash-baug- CONFERENCE W(WW(WHW4W $13-799.- ( |