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Show -if "THE SUN'S RATES ; THE USUAL TIME display advertising rate are cents an inch er issue or laaty1 tour (4) iw JX0Q aa inch by the month Transient, fif-gees to local advenUors. cents an inch I'cr issue. Poxitiun per cent additional. No display I accepted lor the first (front (25) Page 1 readers twenty-fiv- e 'fk Sta per line aa issue. fkl (Bun WASHINGTON, D. C, April 13. Interior lepurlirjiit clerks Unlay for kla,v pen-.-making out payments, aggregating more than flS.uiHMMHl, to the tive hundred thousand belief ieinries for whom congress faded to provide funds before il be-g- an W S() 1 un JlsFrinting that good kind one is not Voltune IS, Number ipiwit'd of. The Sun, Price, Utah. Jpal CHECKS TO COME THROUGH AT NEWSPAPER AN INDEPENDENT 47 Week Ending April 15, 1927 llirib aunouncemrat cards. The Bub. TO SWEEP THE COBWEBS OUT OF THE SKY. Production Country Over Is HE TELLS WHY TRACT IS SELECTED Showing Big Decline FOR EARN US oof. . I gun Special Service. , WASHINGTON, D. C., April 11.-- the seven days ending with April M the production of bituminous ia ted the country over at 11,097,-- a pet tuna aa against 13,773,000 in tke week preceding, a doorcase of or 17 er cent. In jart thia M caused by the suspension which began in certain of the organized un-fields at midnight of March 31st. April 1st is a union ;n'iee, however, if; holiday known as Eight Hour Day V is uncertain how much of the dej ll egease was due to the anapenaion and hov much to holiday. The total amount f aoft put out during the coal year 1026-2- 7 ia now estimated, subject to a passion, at 601,881,000 net tons. For tfca seven days up to and including March 27th Utah mines had a produe-- : Man of 86,000 tons. New Mezieo Colorado 237, 000 and Wyoming 105,000. Daring the eauie time Utah and Washington combined put out four thousand tons of beehive coke. $ Colorado and New Mexico the same, irf, Total production of soft in the month nf March is estimated (subject to a revision) at 00,181,000 net tons, 7,277,000 over February. In Sain ofthere wotk-'j- f were twenty-seve- n inf days aa against 23.9 in February, 3 And the avrrage daily rate in March greater by about 15,000 tuna or per cent than in February. Because of the obaervanee of Eight V Hour Day April 1st the total out-- J end-T- ,' r"; V of anthracite during the Week ed April 2d declined to 1,127,000 net I m 61,-90- 0, ( . Lft; over, w' X j 1. : 7, Beehive coke for the eountry aa a Kf District Court to Begin Next Monday There are fifteen criminal cases on the docket of the district court l'or Carbon eounty which convenes on the ISth of April next Monday. One of these ia for murder and one for manslaughter. Three civil and one law and motion are to come up if the litigants are ready for trial. Sckichi Kashiwagi, aged 43 years and a Japanese, must answer to murder in the first degree. A. I. Davis of Duchesne, involuntary manslaughter. Kashiwagi is alleged to have killed Y. Segawa in a Jajian-ps- e club at Helper, February 2d, in a fight over alleged unfairness in gambling. He fired six shots into hia victim. Later lie was bound over to the district eourt at bis preliminary hearing February 26th before Judge Hammond at Price. Davia ia held in ! j ; I j Prof. William Peterson of the Utah Agricultural college at Rigan, one of the three ex;ierts from that institution alio recently located the experimental and demonstration farm for Carbon county, has giveu his reasons in eouunuuieatious to local for selecting a tract over on Miller Creek south of this city. "It was deemed advisable to select the farm somewhere on the south side of Price river so it would be on the project Wing newly develojH-il- , " says he, "and so with this in view about thirty were examined. line of the first to W pme over in a preliminary fashion was that of K. C. Pierce, about three and a half miles south of Price. At that time the soil was deemed too favorable for a representative tract. As the examination proceeded it became apparent that the quality of the land on the whole project was much better than had been antiniatcd, ainl that it differed chiefly in the mat tor of depth of auil above the shale. The deep soil along Miller Greek seemed to be the aaiue quality as the river bottom soil cou- nction with the death of Vincent an Austrian, who died from injuries received in an automobile cident December 16th, last, when is, driving a truck, attempted to pass between a wagon whirh Janschits was driving and another. The Austrian was thrown to the ground. He died December 18th. Of the fifteen actions five are ones against Jesse Morin, May Morin and S' ora Virgil, who will be tried for burglary on five different counts. The others are John De Angeles, Nick Galauis and Mike De Angeles with attempted arson ;Wohn Bonzo, rape; Burhl Johnson and Howard Thomas, grand larceny; Man-i- Morris, assault with deadly weapon, lie is now in the penitentiary. Reed Row, violating 8ec. 3392, Chap. 82, Laws of Utah, 1921; Joseph Vigor and William Vigor, assault with a deadly weapon, and burglary in the third degree; William L. Cash, Jr.; violating See .8112, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1927. Forty jurors are summoned for scr-- 1 vice at this term. They are to report jefore Judge George Christensen at oclock of the afternoon Monday, April 25th. Jana-chit- z, north of Price river. At the completion of the investigation it was decided that Pierces tract had auveral advantages that led to its filial selection. On this there was deep soil, shallow soil and a spot, that had already been so wet that it had begun to show alkali. To obtain on a single forty-acr- e tract these thrre typa was a problem that deserved considerable attention, and one definitely possible on this piece of land. As it requirea two or three years before any satisfactory results can be obtained, from the raw laud, it was derided that already cropped would W Wtlcr. The Pierce forty also has water rights both under the river flow andiunderihe Pleasant Valley reservoir, another favorable item. It is to lie the policy to use, so far a is eonsistsnt with the work to be done, both horse and man labor frum this section. Also to obtain eupiiliH and equipment so far as possible from Carbon county. The tract, already being; plowed and prejiared for spring planting, the work bring in rliarge of Oraoa P. Madsen, eounty agrieultural agent. n total production of anthracite during the coal year 1926-2just ended, ia f s atew estimated at 92,481,000 net tons. 2; LOOKING GOOD AT BOTH THE WELLS AGAIN POSTPONED Pioneer Monument Unveiling Set Tor Next Decoration Day,. Four miles southeast of this city total of beehive during 1927 the McGee ft Holmes well was down a BED IN 2d amounts to 2,498,000 vp April ; Once again the date of the unveilfeet when thousand and eighty-fiv- e tons, leas by about 1,511,000 than in of the Mormon Battalion mono on shift ing went drillers the V the yes night Resident of This City Passes Sudden- ment has been set ahead to May 30th, corresponding period in 1926. bore The terday (Thursday) evening. !',? ' Anthracite production in March was ly From Heart Failure. Decoration Day, it is now announced is in a very sandy lime. At a thousand larger than m February because of land reduced was by the Mormon Battalion Monument from the ; the pipe forty Mrs. Minerva Wicker, wife of I. B. commission. The reason for the change greater number of working days. The better inches. ten to But part Goes eight Free, ; The total output is estimated at 6r some time last is to permit Gov. George 11. Dern to 'of the last two days has been ejient Wicker, passedstaway ,908,000 net tons as against 5,852,000 the apart- lie present at the ceremonies. He will night Sunday couples in a cleanup. The salt wash forma February. The average daily rate, ments in the Mrs. Sarah Jane Powell be unable to be in Utah on July 24th, J,'t ia should be be where there oil, may tion, however, decreased 23,000 or 9.2 per home on South Carbon avenue in this the date previously set, because he Although John Loveland, Sr., from reached with the present rate of She was last seen alive that ev- will be in Michigan attending a meetj sent was cleared of a liquor law gress at two thousand within the next city. when she visited a neighbor ing of state governors. The unveiling . ening Ainar-DTillman when leaves Holems W. IL ten days. STRIKE CUTS PRODUCTION ALL violation charge Judge was found on Wednesday will take plane at sunset, on. Capital The body Johnson issued a directed verdict ilia, Tex., tomorrow for Utah and is : I OVER THE COUNTRY when Mrs. Powell went to HiH at Salt Lake City, where the morning also be Price John in Loveland, Jr., of not guilty, shortly, expected to the womans room to change a mat- work has been under construction for j -- WASHINGTON, D. C., April 12. in court on a similar charge, was nut Two thousand and eighty-fiv- e feet rons. An inquest was held later with the past two years. The commission ...Goal production in the United States so fortunate, says yesterday s baltj,ad bet,n made st the well the cause of night ,, her death given as above ism obtained permission to place a for the week ended April 9th, the first Lake Tribune. John, Jr., upon pleadThere are no children. The floodlight on the capitol, which will stated. fall week since s partial suspension of ing guilty following an attempt of is as a lineman by illuminate the monument at night husband ; union mine employed -. waroperation, amounted to 8,- counsel to prove that a search States the Mountain Telephone com- Hie work is practically completed, it "950,000 tons on the faee of prelimin-- : rant had not been served, was sensummoned from Green is Mid, and the next few weeks will be was and pany hundred two furnished to Secretary tenced to pay a fine of aky figures River where he is now working out of spent by the sculptor, Gilbert Hoover today by the bureau of mines and fifty dollars. Father ind son weie The body was prepared tor Price. and the architect,, Frank E. 'lad the American Railway association. in eourt on two separate charges. The and is this morning Walker, in putting on the last few .uiial yesterday This compares with the approximate- - former was charged with liquor law being went to Salt Lake City for in- touches. ly 13,000,000 tons output for the week violation as the result of prohibitionDeceased has relatives them terment. ' prior to the suspension. The figures having found a barrel of whis!oul J both LARGE SUM IS AVAILABLE TO at Gmd.tion. in- pmsprts' and owned he which an subject to correction when full re- agents house ky in a RESIDENCES CHANGES IN OP some will time Uke BEGIN EMERY WORK be It better. not s', porta are remvd from all of tffe to which his daughter had moved THE PAST FEW DAYS this The total ahown for the week shortly before the raid was made, .vet to tel H what s News eame to Price this week that . ' ending April 9th was somewhat be-- John, Jr, however, had a barrel of r pas or both. dol-aMrs. Grace A. Cooper has moved fifty-tw- o thousand eighty-eigk, low the estimated capacity of moonshine on his baek porch when of- from a local hotel, where she has rebe used hera to wera ninety-thre- e kst and River cents, Petroleum, 'ion mines plus the union ones which ficers made their raid After Judge muen sided for some time, to the Sumner in the construction, of the highway in are still in operation. had derided that the search Iday f:nom Wka. They iirevi with what they saw and the apartments on North First West at Emery county- as far south as the plewed Loveland not irregular, young ' Price, while Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Deal, town of Emery from the Carbon line, iM' Additional Goal News Pages His attorney waived work going on. pleaded guilty, late of Peerless, are occupying the had been received' at the office of Three and Eight, , the stipulated time for the sentence. LOITERING BARRED AT PRICE George M. Miller home in Parkdale. State Treasurer Walker at Salt Lake Judge Johnson imposed a fine of two A. J. Williams has moved from 31 City. The point of beginning is some POSTOFXICE LOBBY ZXSheriff Bliss and deputies found a hundred and fifty dollars, allowing South Second East to 280 North Third eight miles south f this city, about Dom-of on the farm which still last night ten days stay of exeention in evF. (X Storrs to 1G8 North Sec- where the road turns off to go to His last with East; (Thursday) . inie Beginning Alice, about two miles south of the defendant can pay np. is ond East; Ervin Fsnsett to Empey watha. Work is expected to begi Price lobby the was postoffiee tenant to ening a It ; Price, belonging to be loeked at 11 oelock each night, ranch west of Price from 205 South within a very short time. The money 5; f the largest eapaeity ever seen bere-- i GOOD BALL SOON comes from federal aid sources. rays Postmaster MaeKnight, by the Sixth East; David Smithson to 454 .abouts. The officers also have fifteen Pecontainers of eity marshal or by one of his deputies. South Montrose avenne; MelvinC; gallons of moonshine in W. each. Hearing Everything Working Out Nicely For gaggegts that parents advise their terson, 205 South Sixth East; . ten and five gallons No. 12 to No. 4, Sum- URGES THEM TO PREPARE THE Peterson from is Such there. not to loter children Utah League. Eastern local the justice. tomorrow before a KIND THAT ATTRACT I against the postil rules And r?gnlv ner apartments; IL W. Cox to 217 herea-1 M. F. Second towns and ill North an earlier East, Price and the other tious and may result Guige to 489 East Second North. boats are promised some good biw- - Lour being adopted, which would learn the true 9 4 Merchant must ball this season with the reorganize- - convenience very, many folks. Loafing of aellinf and iihoutd ee- H4HWW4H4 .tion a wise woman who realizes that 9 pcycbelugy Its of the Eastern Utah league a few jD ger.eral has brought about iLif new their Nile with the nation- Dein- - loiicr. It is not confined t- ch.ldrcn its a hard job to keep up with her 9 ordinate si advertiMlni companlzna now being The gun ia this week printing the Idavs ago in this eity when Ray president, with Elmer plone, but to young men and women neighbors and her creditors at the 4 waged, member of the Lion dub at Salt Lake City were told by A. same time. Hiawathal vice, and Har-aWtll. 4yi.to The , PM DEAD HER I - Father . I pro-Ilelp- er i. load and Bridge Work East of Price I Several memben of the Price Cham-le- r of Ctuuincna and. the- Rotary and tiwanis clubs visitod. th D. R road construction camp to the east of this rity. IukL Wednesday, where they, were the guests of that gentleman. They inspected the federal aid project below Mounds, about our and. a half mileauC haxdaorfaecd lighwsy ami which with the exception . of two bridges, will be turned over to the state within the next few daye. These are not to be completed for sixty days. They an costing around' $19,000 and the highway $900 mile. The stretch of road is on a raised grade with washed gravel surface and ie said to meet every requirement of state and government engineers. The curvature and grades an reduced to. a minimum. Bridge work is of structural steel and concrete with the best of abuttments. Heavily reinforced concrete girders connect the spans of the twev Eaeh has a double four-ine- h iron pipe railing on the side-- . Other projects pending are from; Green River to Thompsons and be--, tween Peter Hill and Monieello. Cr. W. Kinney, state bridge supervisor told the visitor that the Colorado commission u now building a better highway from Grand Junction to the Utah line west of Mack, and while it ' will require several years to complete the Utah end of it this will ultimately eome, making it the best all tb year around 'route in this section; of the country. The guests were treated to a splendid dinner at the grading camp by Mesdames Levar Birch and Leon Leonard. In the party from Price were J. of 4 L. Atklnwm, publicity manager of Perry Egan, Harold V. Davis, Gnmer the merchandixing department P. Peacock, W. EL Anderson, Dr. Is the General Electric company, at I I I jt Uib-wol- - dis-trict- a. & ht non-un- -- Sun-Johns- . - ?: I I je - - BELIEVE IN THEM 4tWHtnil I - I A is going into the country weeklies, alone spending on this rsinpsign dollars. J :4 several hundred thousand , j- ; originated in my oifiee. I .Theplnn believe in the country weekly. I be- lieve that no printed matter in the United States is more Ihoroughly JJ -nyside, 3eselioo MANY CLOSING IIP DAYS-HER- E 4 that they will joinJefore going into the organizatiotTeach club must put up a forfeit deposit of fifty dollar and an entrance fee of Jve- - An closing up days. Today most of the mines of the district are idle. the roads are good for Charged. ggmeTs to If the Kenib Many residents of these places, now that to do more or less worth bovs conclude to come in a new traveling, came here during the afternoon make to no had purchases of needed articles. field will be built up there, ing, but opportunity while still others did their the to went for wants, the Some council, Helper city Mayor Madsen, of commerce and the loral I out. If this city is to be the trading center of the Carbon district, welfare association have gotten be- - as claimed for it, then more consideration must be shown those hind the team here and are to see that wjj0 wouid come here. Holidays are all right as a general thing, all needed money i to be forthcom- but business is business. On the other hand business generally, ing. Some strengthening of last year's say what we please, has not been the best locally for many months. aggregation is called l'or. It may be Our merchants and others need the money. They cant get it with that Borne new men will be brought closed doors. In the meantime others are ringing the cash to Price. trad-athlet- ic with-rhamb- er I Complete line legal blank. The Sun. - ; f their weekly luncheon lat Friday. He raid million of dollar are ient yearly to prejmre and present adrertiring for the public, and yet many of the campaign fail at leant in ag- part, chiefly because the nelling enciw do not ipppoifttt tho value of ayateinatic and proper method. by One of the chief feature which advertiser reach the euniiin- er i that by which the newxpapcn headline, he display their new raid, and much enre i taken at-towrite those headline to first tract and then hold the interest of the reader. If the interest can be held the article will be wild, he de- - Ha ml. One of the ehief difficult ie with 4i present salesmen is that they spend too little time, and oft n very little. 4- - on the study of proper present at inn of a product to (lie consumer, he de- - dared. - Pal-reyin- an d, per-hai- is rs J. Stookev, D. H. Gove, A. Beaeeo, Lee S. Hills, Elmer Wahlstroqi and J. F. MaeKnight 4 4 4 4 SCOUT BAND CONCEBT The Boy Scouts band of even thirty pieces nndcr the direction of Prof E. M. Williams and sponsored by the Price Rotary club is to give a concert next Tuesday afternoon and evening. The program: Bennett ...... Power, march Bennett Anon. errnde A1 ... Hajrea Gibraltar, overture Only a Minilc. mxaphone Kilo Bennett Reverie ..... Dawn Flojrd J J Mclntire A1 Ilajree Evening Brews, serenade Bairtone aolo with band. Bennett Delmar, march Birth announcement carda. The Boa. |