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Show PAGE tour IL W. Iwurd Every Friday By Suu I'liblieliiac I'o. (Inc.). . ('rot-krtt- Manager. SuWriiiruiii, f2.U a Year In Advance. Office Iiioue No. 9. Kevidence. No. 133m2. Am Becoiid 4 la-IoMtoffiee at Frier, Entered -- EVERY FRIDAY. THE SUN, PRICE UTAH OP Twenty Years Ago This CARBON IS LUtS t . , f;TEDY DECLINE IN OUTPUT ki"W ETC. the reflect which COAL. cni naturally Present Week cqpt " Pries Gives Largest time. The bishop makes it plain. c' Two) I;:FI...11 ' death, .J cannot accept the birth, divinity, Bingham .f Mrs. E. E. Jones from Castle Gate tion and ascension of Christ car.ru t I" - ll:U' :i t!,i h;ti:tl' of Ser;i, sidled her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the Christian religion as a whole. Up to last Wednesdsj. I f .riy- - WHERE na OUeu, in Price. had been collected in E. S. Horsley was down town a total of r2SK56.67 ii.irriM'-'t-l-wliilitl.at. tit a lrii-e- , having about recovered from snowslide needy. A. N'uVruiber at attack of rheumatism. man of the local drive, '.iiiifil t.i fi'rtv- - a remit yu! IL Stewart and J. A Watt of Sun-nysi- This has gone in to the tZ'S: ' were out at Vernal purchasing horses for the Utah Fuel companys Spring Glenn, Clear ft . are yet to be heard frowY mines. i Vivbrm.ry 1. litK. appmu- Bert Bunnell, in Emery Stake aead-fiu- v places are lates student at Castle Dale, while en- - enough to place Carboa"' i.aii'h lour iKHton were removed He ; t etui of pruihieti'fln imaged in ealisthentics dislocated his The amount asked furkS ?V thousand dollars. HereujiiV :iry 1st left arm. U1V m l 1. GOOD HIGHWAYS ARE Bl'ILT IS FOUND GREATEST PROSPERITY. Mail Matter, June 4. 1915, At the Act of March 3, 1W9. ('tab, I'nder the ADVERTISING RATES Matter l'er Inch Per Month, fl.ni; Single Ivaue, Iiiqlay 41k-- . Transient, Si1'. Steeial Foailioii, 23 lcr t'eut Additional. Insert ion. Count Sij Wordu Ten t'eiitu the l.iue Ea-Legal to the l.iue. Suiiiiikiiim. $ 12.3l; Water Ai)liration, (13.(NI ; Fiiml l'ruof. glO.ltO. lira iters Ten ViiIm the l.iue Kueh Insertion. Count Six Words to the l.iue. iiluilfuee T)h- Twenty t.Vuts the l.iue Kueh lusertinii. Obituaries, Cards of Thunks. ItesoIntioiiM Eh1., At Bending Notiiv Buies. Count Six Words to the Line. For Sale, For Bent. Found. Istsl. lili1.. Tao Cents l'er Word along this line just a few years Lack was first proposed in various sect -ns - Tit' Wn fbrrt. expejS n st - n Charge Eaeh Address All Couiniuniiiitioiis to Bii-hn- p of the A. II. Wa- butions so far received- - IJ V ",,,B Draper, manager Price city people who saw in the roads- only J f'. satch company store at Winter Quart- Kenilworth .. fine speedways for those who could ;tfi rd t- riM1'" '' Vir1 was Itaek in camp from a business Standardville own autos. Last year twenty-thro- e !NEW PtJM? COMES ALONG THIS ers, to Salt Lake City. m tn. I leiner trip surfaced and miles of highway was graded ' rr)P cwter W. F. Olson was circulating a pe- Idiiiula of the previous twelve various states. At the Wellington tl:'"..stition in Price to buy instruments for CuHtle months there were a hundred and Gate rwr.i! ti l id' water in t.i" t Somebe l'11 band to (Vluiubia and one hundred and forty miles of the e paveu '1' organized. mine al iiiii-li.c ''i v.i r Winter Then, adding this last years mileage and that thing like a hundred and fifty dollars Wat tin (JiuirterK 'htiti'j'-rr u:l' raised. done so far this year, it is probable that tod.iv West lfiuwatha :i!t City was K. I., vu- - ' gn Fast Hiawatha more than half of the two hundred and thirty- of the C. J. Best, manager eomany 1eerlesa a pitiiij ioi'l iill.,-. '.i state unions one thousand miles embraced in the ... tin Kirlo-ebboardinghouse for the Utah Fuel at, Buluiiii Itl'i m.t the water, the And are hardsurfaced.. Helper went to Colo., f highway systems Castle Somerset, I Tie l.e (late, ..f pnnp. Suiiiiyside end is not yet. The automobile plants continue bVapi-veil i:t Sal'na Sat- on business and he also visit ed relaam larue eapaiity, least their increased activity. There are today at Farm schools in ihe PMtyy and was immediately taken t tives in Denver. 17,000,000 automobiles and trucks on the roads urday I he in mine. It - mw working Arthur J. Lee resigned his position tending to stabilize some of this country. Since there are so many to use the been ilraiif.l lias water the with the Gilson Asphaltum company madie tribes in the island. and and support good ones it will be but a few years halt able men are that so bottom i the 'it at In Dragon to devote his entire time until an unimproved road will be very hard to to Ilis constitutional right atnl night. The both labor his store interests with the Fruita to day find. And the last communities to build them was asserted hy a J latest the is one of (Colo.) Mercantile company. will be the last to prosper. The old idea that of litaebinery merehant aixestid at DalX materwill and in models sinking The jHistoffice out at Sunnyside was CW,t,V- good Toads were only for the affluent has about the shaft to in - , Street exten 1 ViUb d ? - SUN PUBLISHING CO. Price, Utah -- i i - ! : I went mourning without The Sun; I stood and cried in the congregation. Job, 30-2up 8. PRESENT SCHOOL SYSTEM GOQI) ENOUGH TO BE LEFT ALONE. 1 i 1 caus l of-- 7larc 4$ (Sei ; yi -- pi-- ..w e di . u-- ed been wiped out, because citizens everywhere have ially aist work on this is now now learned that if they get rich or if they even pompletinti. The rushed ahead by two shifts of being keep fairly well off in this worlds goods theyve both day and night and it is got to have the best. vein the will reach pn-hi- ng nu-i- i the big MONEY IN IIANI) THE WORST OF .MANY TEMPTATIONS TO SPEND. they early part of April. News also reaches ottr office that a small eavein at the Consolidated has made it intjiossililp to extract coal. It is, howcvir, not bad and can lie easily fixed when the shift of nieii begins alio are wot king. Several pen-d big mining interests in Carbon lonntv were visitors in thi- citv Wednesday and Tlinrsdav ..f this week. While here they spent several and ;lniurs louking liver coal mea.-uttlie mini1, tip Snlimi Canymi. some time looking They also i'Vi'r I lif vnllry front ltirhfirlil to linn ninl were impivsn'd wit't tin t'nniliti'iiis of tin- - cinintrv and tin hritrht future uf the Mirrnuniling In an article on Pocket Money, in winch a London, Eng., table is quoted as showing it ranges from $50.02 in Holland. $47.00 in France and $43.87 in Great Britain down to $12.50 in Germany and $10.45 in Greece, the Wall St ret't Journal gives pocket average circulation in the United States as $50.11 in 1920, our most ex-- i travagant year. 1 hen it adds: The possession of money in hand is a standing temptation to le! go of it. We are spending upon what we want in :i startling proportion to what we need. It is tme that a man does not live by bread alone, hut it is evident from the money he curries in his pocket that his cake appetite is being strongly This applies with equal force to stimulated. women. When Mrs. You goes away for a day or Pensions ntay, Wally be drawn in a week she wants at least fifty to a hundred dolwhen the, relars more than a liberal allowance for all her two. states by In have been .met. dll nf pressary expenses. What for? To spend nothing quirements Stu b decision the assistant the hy leaves else. Theres nothing she desires when she of o the state general attorney destination reaches when but her she her This great family newspaper has no faith in home, the ability of wouldbe reformers to stop the ex- she windowshops, hoping to find something she posure of womens knees. Were gradually ap- will want. Thats not thrift. Its extravagance. Students of the University of. the proaching the geestring from two directions. In PhilTipiues (Manila) have petitioned Unless all signs fail this year is going into fur a five-da-y the language of another, when we reach it man weekly scheduler in orwill go back into the salad, grab a lettuce leaf history as the one in which the American people der that be devoted to Saturday fell into the hands of big monopolies. Once, as athletic andaoeial may and take to the thick sagebrush. activities. At presolder citizens of Carbon county will recall, we reTAKING OF THE STRAW VOTE ON THE ferred to them as trusts." Now they go under ent elaJses are held every week dfty. the more dignified name of mergers WET AND DRY ISSUE. but thfiy New York University is sponsoring are just the same under the skin. The latest is an Around the World College as Citizens of Carbon county who keep posted a gigantic one in bread, a combination of scores lart of its regular course. This floaton national affairs doubtless have noticed with of the largest baking institutions in the United ing university with four hundred fifty interest the straw vote on the Volstead or pro- States. And right on its heels comes a $200,000,-00- 0 students is to visit five continents, hibition amendment concluded last Saturday by countries atnl fifty foreign corporation to merge the chain stores of the thirty-fiv- e a large group of big daily papers throughout the nation, so as to shut out competition in still an- ports in its two hundred and forty country. And they also note, no doubt, the bitter other field. Both of these show' that slowly but days cruise. attempt being made by several members of con- surely the small business man of this country is gress to bring the argument before that body in being strangled. Gradually they are reaching out such form that some kind of action will lie taken from the cities and entering the small towns. It toward emending it. The Sun lias never used its is not hard to forecast the result. Sooner or later columns for a discussion of the merits or the de- the general public may be deprived of competimerits of the prohibition act. It has always felt, tion one of its greatest protections and be and still feels, that it is a matter for every indi- robbed of that to which every young man in vidual to thresh out for himself, and that each is America is entitled the opportunity to succeed entitled to his or herown opinion. Congress has in his own business no matter what line he may passed a prohibition amendment, and bitter argu- choose to enter. ment among our citizens will not be apt to affect it either way. If those newspapers conducting Ijast week's Sun carried a story, Gov. the vote feel that they can change it then they George H. Dem Fighting For Our Coal and Potare entitled to whatever comfort such will give ash Lands. which it was then explained was them. One thing, they do not force anyone to radioed a few days previously from the state take part in their straw halloting.. So no harm capitol to the school principals and teachers of can result. But, be you vet or dry, one must feel the state. His earnestness in this matter has more or less interested in a nationwide survey of been brought to the attention of this newspaper opinion on the subject and, like millions of others by numerous most laudatory comments from lohe or she will doubtless watch it closely, even cal people. I believe," the chief executive tells a though one may not have taken an actual hand in friend at Price, the clearing of titles of school lands one of the most important matters that will the voting. come before the public for many years, and it The Sun has also noticed that the employ- is very necessary if we (the state) are to obtain ment situation picks up considerably when the relief to have the people know the true status of boss steps in. His excellency has unquestionthe situation. ably taken the right stand in this most important BISHOP MANNING MAKES SOME VERY matter and his efforts are being approved by all FLATFOOTED STATEMENTS. who have given the subject any thought ms vs Sn-jp- grt-atl- nt teai-hcr- s moved from the east to the west side of Whitmore Canyon, the new location being much more central was appreciated by residents generally. William (1. Sharp of New Yfrk had (teen elected president of the United States Smelting and ' Refining company. lie was formerly general manager of the Utah Fuel enmimny. Over a foot of snow had fallen durhours at Scofield. A ing twenty-fou- r terrific wind blewr smokestacks down at the iMiwerlionse tliere and one al the Utah Fuel eompany Imnrdinghoitse at Winter Quartets. Many Mvtnn residents eoneluded they wattled a town (nr uncial) hall, sn jtlie citizens out there gut buret her and it a lniililintr in four ilnv-i- . It w."i thirty hy thiity i'wt and tin1 nf it was with a iltinco.. CARD OF TEAKU YVe wish to express ottr niwrne anil appreeiatioii for the feringa anil other evidenm and. sympathy shown us during the time nf iln- ilinilTnf hand a nd fat her. t Siioiwl ). Iloveridae inul Fuiuib. lllK-.lI.- k March 23. 10211. hmC O J : r This cant help but feel that the end of the woilu is a long way off. At least it hasnt seen any indications that would lead anyone to believe Price folks are preparing for it. And, while The Sun is not anxious to have it come within the next week xr two, it believes your average citizen could stand it if he thought it would find the railroads of this country fully satisfied fur the first time since the country nc'.v.-.jry'- has had them. Well, if prohibition hasnt done anything solved the problem of what to do with the dandelions here in Carbon. else it has Since the Tower of Babel there has been nothing to compare with the debate in congress on what to do for the farmer. Speaking of spring signs, a pretty good one is to get up early and see if the milk bottle is frozen over. About all the Price man who guessed wrong on winter can do now is to prophesy a late spring. . VS4?-?J I j The uncial winter of New Yorks fashionable population. is now in street, just midway between Fifth and Madison avenue. v Sixty-E- ighth B1 NO MORE The valuation of school properties' in New Jersey has increased 13!) per cent during the past ten years, according to a recent report of the depart-- , mciit of public instruction. It doesnt The efficiency f the trade schools maintained by the London (England) county council is practically recognized by employers. About fifteen thousand children leave them each year and every one of them finds work quickly. bread as your neighbor if yos4 Top, Turkey Red cr Seniadi Call us up and we will briajR sack or as much as you vut exactly the same. We cuarantut Hay, feed, grain and general foK; Oldtime dentists recall the days when an aching tooth was pulled with no attempt being made to fill it. They visited the patients in their homes, de- voting a half-da- y to their office FAILURES. matter how inexperit yon are yon can bake jnst up -- f ing. 1 South Ninth Street, Pries, u What We Wish Would Happen Bishop Manning, discussing controversial attacks on the Bible and the "higher criticism of scholars, which he says is not necessarily a destructive influence, makes some flatfooted statements of the beliefs of his church in a Lenten I say without hesitation that no fact sermon. or truth which Biblical scholarship has established conflicts with or tends to weaken full belief in the deity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the fact of his birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the reality of Ilis resurrection from the grave or of His ascension into heaven. I accept the theory of evolution, and I also believe in the revelation given to us in .the Bible and in its divine inspiration. The theory of evolution deals with the method of creation. It does not deny the Creator or lessen the wonder of His work. Remember that the revelation of God given us in the Bible is a progressive revelation. We have in it the record of mans gradual spiritual education and .development leading up to Ilis perfect .revelation of Himself to us in Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches religion. It does not undertake to teach science. It is the spiritual message of the Bible which is inspired not its scientific allus- - 4of th , i- Residents of the school districts of Carbon county will do well to watch closely a campaign recently launched by a group of wellmeaning, but seemingly misguided, citizens to obtain an annual appropriation of $100,000,000 from the government as federal aid. The Rcheme is that Uncle Sam send money to states that will match the gifts with like sums, the total to be spent on education. The government will prescribe the conditions. It will provide inspiration and direction, and then state control will become federal control. The f unds, of course, will not lie picked off the trees. These are to come from the people in the form of taxes to be returned to them under such terms as Washington, D. C. may det tate. IiOcal direction of our schools wilj be surrendered, in small part at first, but eventually in whole. It will be a bureau at the national capital which will tell what studies are to lie taught, how they are to be taught anil, perhaps who is to do the until it gets into teaching. And it v.ont be will lie pretty and teachers appointing politics, much the same as naming postmasters and as crooked. It might lie a bad thing for states to be fooled into a further extension of federal aid trickery. It would create a new bureau at Washington and mean more porkbarrel grabbing. It would cripple by the towns and counties. Our citizens should l e on their guard and should notify their representatives that they are willing to accept federal aid for their highways, but that they prefer the present school system be left alone. jt j ! |