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Show K "1: j.i T MARCH TEE SUE, PRICE UTAH 5, 1927 J These Coals Get Hotter and Hotter AMU PLANTING THIS 1$ NOW 1 PAINT NOW The church and state govern separate zone of action,'' declared lit. Rev. John J. Alitty. bishop of the AND SAYE MONEY! Catholic diocese of Salt Lake City, last Tuesday in an address to the Notary club on Citizenship and ltelig-ioHe declared that the objective PAINTING CONTRACTOR of his speech was to dissiiate some of the doubts as to the unswerving loyal- HI Docs First-ClaWork of the kind that makes lasting j ty of Catholics to their country. He friends and customers. quoted the declaration of l'upe Leo fj Xlll that Hod has divided eerelesiasi-iea- l REASONABLE PRICES and civil authority that all civil M things are subject to the civil authorities and ecclesiastical things to the PHONE 18S-- M ecclesiastical authorities. Render un- to (lod the things that are Cod's ami to Caesar the things that are Caes-- j I For An Estimate Of Work ar's, said he. No pe nor priest 1 from fanners throughout the United State indicate their intention. a. fur March 1, 1127, m regard to the acreage in leading cnjs which they intend tu plant iu the oeason just oHauiug. hava Frank Andrews, rrop tatUtician for Uncle Sant with headquarters at Salt Lake City, iu a communication to The Sun. They expect tu increase spring wheat to lol.ti per cent of what was harvested in 1920, hut for the group of eleven Western States the intcuded acreage in thi crop in 1927 is only 92.8 jht cent of lat year. In Utah. however, it is 118 anil in Nevada 120 of that harvested last year, lotato acreage in the nation a a whole is planned to he 114.9 per eeut of what was harvested last year or an increase of 14.9. In the eleven Western States the intended in 1927 is 119.fi of 192(1. In I'tah it is 12., Idaho 112, Colorado 130 and Nevada 14o. 1 are planned ill jthe chief feed grains in the nation at large and in the West, but the latter's tame hay acreuge harvested in the coming season is exjieeled to lie slight jlv less than last year. In I'tah a 2 jht cent decrease is exHeted, but in How windy and squally Jt's been here all winter! yTll wager my dinner If it aint been a winner! ? But its sad to relate, makes me depreciate aWhat Clear Creek and Castle Gate 're genin' more hot of late! My eyes is all a blinkin' Jim tryin hard a thinkin' How to give these coals a whippin. Keep an ample supply of either CLEAR 1 CREEK or CASTLE GATE on hand. I From Lexington to the Argonne, Says He FOR m n. fO, golly how jolly t. n PAGE SEVER EXPECTED Says Old Man Winter is '" EVERT FRXD AT ss I j ; j5ji In thia very town Not ao very long ago And a man sat all evening On the piano atooL and When the guesta had gone Hia wife aaked why he did it And he laid that aa long aa He waant playing he waa Making cure nobody else Would try to. Ne-vud- a eert the l'anticra now to hate 2 ier cent more acres tliuu a year ago. It is to tie understood that these figures represent present intentions of fanners. Such an of course subject to change. The acres in 192(1 are here taken as 100 jht cent for each eroji. lienee those figunas which are less than a hundred represent decreases and the figures over a hundred are in- - ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER! UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah And that la what we call protection. There are several different kinds. We offer yon fire, automobile, accident and other kinds of insurance protection. Come in and let ua explain our service. Equitable Real Estate and MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF CASTLE GATE AND CLEAR CREEK COAL Investment Company New Braly Building East Main St. Price, Utah REV. JOHN J. MITTY. PROFESSIONAL D L 3. 8TOOKDY J FhyxicUo and Surgeon Office Phone 163w ; Besidenre 881 , Price Commercial and gtiitgi Bank Price, Building .. - J. C. HUBBARD Physician and Surgeon Eastern Utah Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH ' ' f CHARLES RUGGERI, :. f JR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon , I Office Phone SI ; Residence 177. Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. 0R. R. M. JONES Physician and Surgeon Obstetric and TTiseasea ins the right to direct the rivil or m1 The eleven Western Stales are MonHIGH TENSION WIRE CAUSE OF actions of the people, nor have itieal New Colorado. tana, Wyoming. Mexico, and Embalmer DEATH TO MINER Arixona. Utah Nevada. rivil authorities the right to direct Idaho, the WashingService Ambulance ton, Oregon and California. Hint are of the spirit. The the things Eli Pritza, 32 yean old and a minor Telephone 29. fundamental principles of Catholicism for the Royal Coal company at PRICE, UTAH and th.ise of the Uni led States conlast killed was instantly Monday BILL THE BARSER, SAYS stitution are in arrord. Each disowns WALLACE A HARMON morning when he came in contact with authority in the other's sphere of aca high tension wire in the mine there. tion. Catholics give fullhcartcd allegUndertakers and Licensed Rmb aimers The only evidence of electrocution on iance to each. He said Catholics had in the of burn was a the palm body One Block South of L. D. EL Tabernacla. in action oil every bntilo-iirlimrtieipated his left hand. He was born in JugoOffice Phone 158. Bee. 115m. to the Argonne from Lexington PRICE. UTAH slavia, September, 1894, and has rehe gave the illustrations of full and sided in the United States for twenty REN BEAN loyalty to his country in all things years. He is survived by his widow, civic and political, and likewise fully General Painting Contractor Mrs. Clara Iritza. loyal to his church in things religPhone 188m. ious. Bishop Mitty closed his address UTAH TRICE, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NoWith the constiwith these words: Consult County Clerk Or Retice KtateJ on one United the tution of BERTOT spective Signers For Further Information. ( hand and the gospel of Christ on the Paint Shop other 1 rcNaat my profession of faith NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE House, Signs, Furniture and of Andrew Skufca, Alias Andrew my civil and klitiral faith, AmeriAuto Painting and Upholstering. As a general rule tight nuts cause canism. will present Deceased. Creditors Shush, M.v religious faith, Catholic233 Phone 240 East Main. claims with votirliera to the undersigned more flivver accidents than anything ism, and I pledge my allegiance to the PRICE, UTAH at 58 North Carbon avenue, Price, Utah, else. on or before the 12th day of May, A. D., symbols of Itolh, the Stars and Strips W. HAMMOND One of the best prayers a man can and the cross. 1927. J. E. FLYNN, Administrator of the Estate of Andrew Skufca, Alins An- utter is: Lord help me to whirl in Licensed Abstracter ef Titles drew Skoek, Iks eased. L. A. McGee, At- anti myself. E. FLYNN J Lleeaaed Undertaker of Children. Office, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. WILLIAM H. BASH Miyiirian end Surgeon HELPER, UTAH Uo-lap- p, Abstracts of title furnished to any torney For Administrator. tract in Eastern Utah. Fire in- First pub., Mar. 11: last Apr. 1, 1927. surance written in the best companies. Office Suite Avalon lintel Building. Real estgte, bonds, etc. Second floor NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE (Two) lhoneo, 130. Creditors of John Leavitt, , Building. I rice, Utah. will present claims with vouchers to die H. B. G0ETZMAN 5, Kilragni building. PLUMBING-GO- OD undersigned eton Room or before the lihh duy of KU Price, Utah, Dentist I ALVY 1927. LEAVITT. AdMay. A. D.. ukministrator of the Estate of John Iavitt, Work end Extraction. Price RlUj L. A. McGee, Attorney Fur Deceuscd. i! ODmmercUl Bank lildg., Price, Utah The damage poor plumbing ran do In Administrator. ns realise the impor-- ; pui,.. Mar. 18; last Apr. S. 192? R. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS short time makes tan re of using extra rare at all times in Is.- Dentist i ur work makes us so sure of it of Th guarantee aatisfariiou. Reed Plumbing..department l l)ilm States Land i Kfi.-e- . 8alt Imkc ' Office Phone 200. Residence 892w. and Heating to.. North Carbon Avenue, (.jty ipiMliri., oj. pjy;. Serial No. lTice, ttali. n L!a;2. Notice of offer of Coal lamd TRICE, UTAH In For Jicase: Notice is hereby given that. 1CT "f February -- : SANFORD BALLINGER ,0 OUTLOOK FOR HONEY CROP IS l'"n,u',,,t ha! ; i41 Stnt. 437). ami to the rcculiit ions Dentist i HILLMAN SAYS FINE, Jl thereunder approved April 1, 1JI2H. t'ircu- bh; lar 079. the secrrtiiry of the interior on 'f Service. which as- petition of John K. (Irr. has designated Office, Second Floor SUvagni Building. of With moisture, plenty the f. land, tnwit : All the following sures a heavy blanket of spring PRICE, UTAH See. 30. Twp. 13 South. 25. Sec. NKk ill the prospect for a good honey Range 0 Eust. Salt latke nieriditiii. L S. EVANS 0R. this year is particularly bright, 'turning eight hundred aeree. as Uonl ls-aflow i- Dentist Unit No. 513. Utah No. Itll. according to D. II. Hillman, atate ap--1 fKMi(I injt wj, ,K. H, ....ynu,-- f i,Office, Electric Building, I ; PRICE, UTAH help If Sherman was living today he no piece or 1-- INVESTMENT - o; the interior D X-R- dos-rihe- - , i' Law PRICE, UTAn Ds A- - HcGEE - ' "ti Rooms Attorney At Law 5 and 0, Silvagni Building, TRICE, UTAH B-- W. DALTON Attorney At laiw ; I Office In the Silvagni Building, PRICE, UTAH I f FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law of a hard winter are more apparent then than anv other time. Bees, which annear alive now mav dwindle to death then, lacking strength to stir outside their hives and obtain food. More bees die in April than anv other month, cites Hillman. The outlook in the intermountain territory, however, is good, and, with conditions favorable, the bugbear month holds little fear for Utah and Idaho honey pro- j if the fad of painting the knees hits this community it'll be hard for some of us to recognize the old joints. One way a husband can get even with his wife for using his razor for a cunoNner is to shine his shoes with her jiowderpuff. I often wonder what became of the ohlfashioneil inan who used to be able to take a nu every afternoon ami yet keep his family out of the poorhouse? Bill, the Ilarlier, Says One has to be mighty egotistical those days to cross a street in a big city and feel that he amounts to anything. Utah. Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted Sisee of COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Best For Furnaces, Household and All Other Usee. General Office Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. Closer unity between the Utah board of health and the Utah State Automobile association in enforcing sanitation in camps has been arrang cd. During the current season certificates will be issued to all places that have complied with the regulations to inform the tourist of the status of the site, according to Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the state hoard of health. These are to be divided into throe grades to encourage the raising of the camp standards, but not to prevent the smaller ramp from doing business through not being able to meet the e requirements. lied water to the ramp grounds with open faucets at convenient places on the grounds wherever fsissilile and closed wells encased in concrete with a pump for obtaining the water will be requirfor drinked in all. The water ing must be certified by the state board of health. Garbage and refuse must be kept under rover in metal containers and distributed throughout grounds at convenient places. Contents must lie collected daily and eith The er removed, buried or burm-d- . cans are to be burned out weekly with slacked lime. Regulations in a similar note have been laid down covering all phases of ramp sanitation which all daces in the state will be exma ted to meet to qnalify for accommodating tourists. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Ill-He- Goal Where Is Beat Appreciated Mnt Used. first-grad- If you really want to know who is must imjairtant around the house when un emergency arises listen to who the. ducers. Birth announcement cards. The Sun. . M, otherwise aulistuntially in - v w the vHfilinH pnaident with the lease form set out in Hui-Zonta of federation of clubs, one of the the regulations. laragniiih 18 lease will tie mid at public auction in this largest and the most popular organiz- lnffi( nI1 f)l (erill- - w.t fori ! to the mial-- : ome" n tL fountrv-- It it bidder offering the highest bonus al'",. f on the 3oth day of April. 1027, at 10 afcmmizedv erion oftlit ltotar and I"'1The annual convention of ,uv: Kiwanis. Anjraml Hll ing adverse or conflicting claims to said Zunta will be held in Washington, D, land or any part thereof are hereby no- C., this year, probably in May tified that they should file on or before April 29. 1927. their protest or objection Nothing would improve the lot of against the granting of the lease for said land. Otherwise siu-- claims may lc dis- some of our girls more than to builc regarded in granting said lease. ELI F. houses on them and put good husbands TAYLOR, Register. Mar. 25 ; last April 22, 1927. inside for them. First Inn-danc- e I pub.. We are acquainted with a few people around here who would make good hunters. They are always throwing the harpoon into somebody. Our advise to the man who has a lot of poor relatives is to not start in the filling station business. STILL CROWDING WORK AT THE GREAT MOFFIT TUNNEL BORE The accompanying sketch, reproduced from the March 15th issue of the Salt Lake Mining Review, graphically illustrates how the Moffat tunnel through James Peak, FERDINAND ERICKSEN Colo., looked on the 18th of last month when the pioneer Attorney At Law or water tunnel was holed throngh by blasting out the last "i remaining eight feet of granite. In the railroad tunnel, . 717 Judge Building, according to figures submitted, the main headings were ? SALT TAKE CITY. UTAH eighteen'hundred and five feet unfinished, while the full-siz- e hundred and eighty-si- x feet of bore lacked fifty-fiv- e GLENN HARMON sketch The explains the situation. It is recompletion. Attorney and Coonselor At Law ported from Denver, Colo., that a thousand men are now Office, the Eleetrie Bufiding. employed driving and that it is believed trains will be goPRICE, UTAH I cannot too strongly urge ing through by July 20th. vou and the rest of the ritizens of Utah to give moral support and active interest to the LODGE NO. 15 completion of the Moffat tunnel and The mayor gave his views on the fut KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS the ultimate building of the Salt Lake ture importance of the tunnel to Salt C. ClarMeet Every Thursday Evening At and Denver railroad, A territory as Lake City and Utah. 7:30, At Chatle Hall, Helper ence Xeslen told members of the ExCL 11 as combined the areas of Rhode Alley. Price, C. club at the weekly luncheon of large A M. JHaara, Kenilworth, K. of R. A S. change Zion at last Friday. Island, Massachusetts and Conneticut, that organization F. C. Bertoltna, Helper, M. cd T. . 1 4 REGULATIONS ON Mines A Rains, Carbon County. u-- ed Office In County Courthouse V Heat Ceal I Beet Appredatad Where limit Used. doubt would say the same thing about Parka to Be listed In Three Group automobiles that be did about war. Water WiU Be Safer. Sil-vag- GOOD Qhvebl k. clay Attorney At 111 d Office Ilnurs 2 to S p. m. Phone 240m Rcsidcnre ITione 234. ' 1KN IIKAN Office. Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH t Onward consolidated ; . . inhabited by thirty-seve- n thousand overemphasized, the mayor declared. The vast territory in Western Colorado and Eastern Utah, now so sparsely occupied, will soon enjoy a healthy development when the benefits of rail persons, will be directly served by such a line. On account of Utahs position with reference to transcontinental travel, its significance cannot be service are bestowed upon it, be said. Mayor Xeslen explained to the how five Colorado eonntiea bonded themselves for $12,000,000 in order to realize the dream of a tunnel under James Peak. |