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Show THE SUN'S RATES i Tka Suns display advertising rate are ier iaaue or tercy (40) ceuta an iui-l SO an inch by the month four (4) to local advert icn. Transient, fit(SO) cents an inch per wue. Position No display ad- additioual. SjB par cent tising acceiurd for the first (from) sm (25) Pays 1 readers tueuty-fiv- e (l I ) a per line an issue. PRESIDENT COOUDGE IS QUIET AS TO THIRD TERM h WASHINGTON, is-S- fisting that good kind on jmtd of. The Sun, Price, is not Utah. 1). t.. April 27. liviilciii IWlulgc is nut eiMcted at il.c Wliiti- - Hv'um' lotuake any ivHnse to :i letter reifiu-i- l tin-rvreterday ahetlier l.e would lie a candidate for ion. e Volume IS, Humber 49 AH INDEPENDENT Continued Decrease Is Shown In NEWSPAPER Week Ending April 29, 1927 LOOK WHO HAS THE RIGHT OF WAY. The covered wagon just had to past It got so slow that it never ran over aiivbo.lv. it. SOUTH FIRST WEST IS SOON TO BE OPEN Bituminous Output TO TRAVEL n Special Service. Y7ASI1INGT0X. D. C, April 25. the eouutry aa a whole the tion of bituuiinntu coal in the Organization Perfected With Leo KinPeixuunt to notice given by Mayor days ending with April 16th, As Its President ney (. H. MsJ-e- n and the Priee council aacond week of the susiransion of Mime ten days, previously George 1 that began in many of the Monday evening last the seven dl Melionitgle and Thomas K. McKay of districts on April 1st, is esti-;!l- d rectors of Carbon county fair board the eom-Utah public ulilitifs commission, 1 0174)00 met at the courthouse at Price and at A, net tone. In selection made a the with seven this orfirst of officers its days jon aocompHiiied by Secretary' Ostler of Alec re ase of 238,000 tons. Factors ganized. Leo Kinney of Mohrland is that body, eaine here last Monday and iXSi falling off are the state of eon-j- r president; Mrs. George K. West of in the forenoon held a hearing in the demand and the observance of this city, vice president, and A. S. matter of opening un one or mure of faster holidays by many of thd Horsley from Helper, treasurer. J. D. the streets First, Second or Third workers. The total amount of Hopkins was chosen secretary and JlVest oer the tracks of the Denver produiwd during the present cal- - treasurer, but before the close of the and Kio Grande Western. Several inyear to April 1st approximate- - session signified his desire not to were present- - includterested persons serve. amounts His unto ninety working days resignation was tabled some of the coun-i- l. the and ing mayor tons. For the week ending til the next meeting, when it is fftr the railroad were B. Representing the 9th another will of be Utah named. was . It April production F. Howell, counsel at Salt Luke City, tons, in Colorado 145,000, tentatively agreed that Mrs. Amy S. 1 Raeey, division auiieriulcndent, 57,000 and Wyoming 92,- - (Diek) Bice might do a lot of the and J. D. Slack, former suierintend-e- ut The states of Utah and Wasli-- n work falling on a secretary and it may of the Utah lines, but now holding combined had a coke output be she will be engaged for such duties. the Hiition of assistant traffic manbe week ending with April 10th Her services were suggested by the ager. Things generally were gone into XJour thousand tuns, and Colorado local chamber of commerce. She is in detail. MeGonagle and McKay told Now Mexico the same. Ohio and now a part time employe of this orthat they hud couie to give one crossssvlvania are now in the lead with ganization, and the work naturally not in so many words such was If ing. falls in with that which she already mull' islanding after their talks. the total production of anthracite is doing. The board is to have another It was up to the icuple of Price U ug the week ended April 16th is meeting on May 4th, when it will visdecide wliat they wanted. With this tons. n This it the grounds in the northwest . jaated at 1,762,000 net information the question was uhich of of the city and go over the surhighest weekly output on record l$e the three should lie decided on. The 'Ate and exceeds and ;J that vey for improvements January 15th, buildings city fathers Inter met, but nothing week of April 9th by with the engineer engaged for this 'ijlhe preceding lamrible was done. In the evening or 6.7 per c.ent. It is, how-- r, and pass on the same. Superintendthere was a special nun-tinrailed by low- ents have been named for the various 324,000 tone or 16 er eent the and at which a long open mayor the output the eorrespond- - departments and they are exjiectcd to disrussion was had. H. W. Dalton then jMtan of 1926. Cumukitive produc--v be on the job every hour of the day spoke for Kouth First West and It. C. yt Mm from January 1st to April 16th from now on. Five thousand dollars Fergiisscn and laill Whitmore favored .v Amounts to 22,055,006 tons or an in- - is the appropriation from the county. Third West. W. W. Jones was with of 43 per cent when compared the two lutter. Following the hearing the output in the corresponding CARBON YOUNG LADY MAKING of all who desired to speak un the GOOD WITH MUSIC f .fteiod in 1926. matter an executive session was held. .i,M Production of beehive eoke during A. W, Horsley nuivyd that ISouth First Last Lake Salt Tribune Sundays Week tan , ending with April 16th is West be the rlioicc of the council. Ilia two columns has Carbon a a of picture bnated at 176,000 net tons, a decrease' motion was seconded br Alderman Miss lady. county young Margaret 8A when or com f 17,000 per cent, Golding and then it was up for a vote. with the preceding seven days. Louise l)owd, it says, more widely For Horsley, Bernardi, Golding and known in this city as Betty Dowd, a since production January former student at St. Compiled Laws Are to Be Completed Alley. Against, Reeves. And thus the Mary Ist is approximately 2JJ06, 000 tons, the Coming Month. LH is the ronixKer of the ong drawn out problem was after 4beut 36 percent less than in the Christensen took up months of sweating of blood George Judge many music ukulele and words, arrangement period of 1926. Work of compiling and printing the settled. A resolution to this effect was of Wbyf a waits ballad recently the criminal calendar in district court session laws of 1927 will be completed later passed. It now is in the hnnds of Price last Monday after the jurors published in Santa Monies, Cala., and at summoned for this term had reiiorted. early in May, it was announced last the commission. It Is the sentiment to from the eoust, report according led hr the last sgainst charges Wednesday Friday by H. E. Crockett, secretary here, so far as The Sun is aware, that Rites For George G. Frandsen, it is receiving popular endorsement. Following the visit of William M. of state. It is exiocted that this will the crossing at Second West (Tenth) ten, I' Miss Dowd i? 18 yean of age and al- Joseph Vigor and his aon, William, Pioneer, Wednesday. in the Butler, chairman of the republican na- be done several days before the date may be keit own by usin' the same ready is well known to patrons of the were reduced from burglary renewed interest in when the statutns enacted without the as v. V. and to third assault it had been for years until recently Iwttery. tional committee, nominations degree ii-- ; George G. Frandsen, early pioneer KKKC radio station, where her con- The two for the emergency clause are to take effect, that candidacies for at robbed Jacob Pagaemr up voice rights may nut be surrendered. tralto is is She often broadcast. Haident and businss man of this city, Castle Gate and beat him up badly. United States senate has been evident, so that there will be no delay in their t is claimed by persons competent to 4isd at hie mridnee on North Second attending the Univenity of Southern The ia a miner and w'orks for the observes Salt Lakes Tribune. Those becoming ojierative because of the judge that the ordinance closing it SB I Rest street last Saturday evening, lie California and is a member of the Sig- Utahman who have been mentioned definitely constitutional inhibition which Fuel Now would be a spendid pro- was company there. The older been ill for a couple of weeks, but ma Alpha Iota, honorary music club. as aspirants for the honor next year hibits any statute from taking effect time illegal. to three six months was from to its validity. out given Besides her school work try and sjmhl; Ua condition was not considered serpopular include Don B. Colton, the present re- until after it is published. Comparauui' music she is writing orchestrations for years in the penitentiary and the son from the First Congres- tively few of the bills introduce 1 were presentative e classical musie for the Gables club six months in the county jail. United paused by the last legislature, so that sional district William hflri-IKIn the Morin and Virgil shoplifting States land commissioner;Spry, orchestra at Santa Monica. Recent S. the Herbert printed volume of 1927 will be the Conflict Over Roadway In Canyon word frjira California announces that eases separate trials were demanded state senator; Ernest Bam- smallest Auerbach, of the past several sessiona. Miss Dowd appeared at one of the in these and of which there are fire asULV', May Delay All TraveL national committee According to records republican berger, of the secretary in the malj!; theaters, singing her own compositions different charges of burglary man ; J. Reuben Clark and A. B. Ir- - of ntatee of connew will the fire, tost" RICHFIELD, April 26. It is anand was introduced as one of Ame- third degree. They are to eon-- ' up on vine, presidnet of the last state legis- tain only ninety-thre- e sliapteM and nounced that a difficult situation has e MC-awhich place he grew to manhood. ricas youngest successful composers. May 9th. Other cases have been ad- lature. some two hundred and twenty-fiv- e ' in Kalina Canyon and which, devehiiN-3tn"hia youth he attended the Jsitrict Miss Betty is the daughter of Dr. and vanced on the calendar. All of them are said to have strong Iiages, including the index and table unless nromntly corrected, will result Mrs. W. vioreA. who Dowd, iehools there and later at Brigham State vs. William L. Cash, Jr.; formerly work some and organization followings of contents,. in cessation of traffic over that road. Toung Academy at Provo. He worked sided in Salt Lake City and at Sunny-sid- e, lation of See. 8112, Compiled Lews of is being done. Along with talk of canStum after May. 10th, when the Hoi The Sevier eommisNioner viewed the where was her father the physi- Utah, 1917, as amended. Plea of not didates for prospective gubernatorial with his father on the family farm bill providing for the situation yesterday and find that, by at other pursuits in which they cian and surgeon for the Utah Fuel milty. To follow the Deangeles and aspirants Archibald P. Bigelow and ingewortliand revision of the Utch stat- reason of the conflict in roadway with WesBio and Denver the and Grande Galania cases. . war H. Wattis of Ogden and. Carl R. Mar- utes goes into, effect, it is extracted engaged until 18S3--4 when asthe Denver and Rio Grande Western, State vs. John Deangeles, Nick sisted by hie parent he did pioneer tern. Miss Dowd studied musie during rusen of Price are prominent among that the apiiointsicnt of the codifica- the is effectively blocked by in the Mike and past year Philadelphia, having ork in the early founding of Price. Deangeles; those mentioned as possible candi- tion committee will be announced by the highway railroad const ruction. The officiBe was married to Miss Sophia Kalf-- - moved to California upon the arrival arson. Trial set for May 16th. dates. the supreme court. That body has al have agreed with the commission-er- a State vs. Marvin Morris; assault aon of his home city March 30, 1886, from Europe of her parents last fall. Gov. George H. Derm and. Senator thirty days in which to appoint the to witlihold further and of this nnion there was bom to PRIZES ARE AWARDED FOR THE with a deadly weapon. Continued for William IL King are looked on as the commission, of three members, each of nntil May 1st in order to proceedings the term on motion of District Attor- likely candidates on the democratic whom jiermit the . them Hazel, George Kay, Leo, Lucille must, have the same qualifies latter to meet with the state road comCLEANUP DAY WORK ney Keller. Defendant is now in the ticket for the two offices whieh they ties as the and Stella M. George Bay died in justices of the eonrt. The mission and have the rights determinstate penitentiary. hold. infancy. For a number of years after Prof. C. L. Vance, eivieg instructor act gives the eode com- ed and the Iollingsworth ' taken to Reed violation of vs. State Row; )tL; aosning here the deceased was engaged at Harding school at Priee, has anto make sweeping establish a necessary steps of mission power Laws of See. PRICE permanent 82, HIGH WINS IN UINTAH right 3992, Utah, catway. Chap. his and father in trith .V the sheep secnounced the winners in the changes, to edit, codify, revise and re1921. Trial to come on after disposiAT THE BIG MEET tie bnsiness in Eastern Utah and also ond and third plaea in thefirst, cleanup tion of the Deangeles and the Galania arrange. SUMMER TRUCK SCHEDULE FOR in agriculture. In October of 1897 he work on Arbor Day in this eity. ia authorised to omit titles and In eases. It THE PRESENT 8EA80N Vernal the Uintah of high captured with his family to the place all ninety-on- e . moved seventh grade students vs. Sekichi Kashi wuki; mur- annual track and field meet here last enacting clauses, and all laws which State .that is now Price City. Ha took up rticipated. JVentv-eigNext Sunday, May 1st, the summer pupils in der in the first degree. Plea of not Saturday, the final point score being have became obsolete or been repeal' stock raising and fanning, which he rw See. 6 won first prize of $12.50 ed. Wbea the next legislature con- schedule for government star route Green Grand 2d. set and trial for 21; River, Uintah, 46; May i t: followed for several yean, but later for their efforts in improving the ap- gnilty presented in the mail service out of Price goes into eff State vs. A. L. Davis; involuntary County high of Moah, 19.5; Central, venes a copybillwill bethe on and at the time of his passing was pearance of the eity north of Main enactment of fect. A onewa- - traffic order for form of a for 621. 1621 Dudset is 1821; for Duchesne, Carbon, in the automobile and garage business. and west of Third East street. See 5, manslaughter. Arraignment that body. traveling over Indian Summit ley of Vernal was the highpoint man He played all these yean a conspic- the intermediate group, was awarded today, the 29th. has been in force for some time bemeet vs. star John individual Set for the and the State of Bonzo; rape. uous part in the upbuilding of this $10.00 as second place for the aetiv-tie- s tween the staitiens on each side of the 29th. performer, eapturing two first plaees. eitv and in the betterment of all thie east of Third East street and on April top, but the road is now in such conaction. At different times he served both sides of Main street. Thera were dition that it is deemed safe to allow Comes to Price and Petenon Signs on the loeal school board and the city thirty-on- e in this class. That portion traffic both ways. Trucks will leave eouneiL He served his church the of the Up For the Farm. Main and west of Price at 11 a. m. instead Jf T a. m. south of eity Latter-da- y Caints as a missionary in Third East was covered thirty-tw- o They by Prof. William Peterson, one of the ver will meet Train No. 4 of the Denthe Central States for some five or students in the high section of the sevand Rio Grande Western- from were services held enth six years. Funeral corps of directors of the experimental Salt Lake City at Castle Gate and proand they were given $7.50 grade, this week bud Sun from The a letter division of the Utah Agricultural colat tiie Carbon Stake tabernacle on as a third prize. The classes were paid F. agent for the Denver YOUNG MAN MUST FACE COURT lege at Logan, was here a few days ceed on to Duchesne, thus expediting Wednesday afternoon last at 2:30 this money by the eity for aetual work andGrouaaman, ON ROBBERY CHARGE delivery from the west several hours. Rio Grande Western at Priee, in o'clock with interment at Price City done. The eonncil was mnch pleased ago and signed np the lease with F. E. Trucks of the whieh Sterling Transportation states he the railroad will that over S. of land his seres Ernest for Pierce forty .cemetery. Bishop Stoker, with the school's activities in promotfree of all charges clothing Melrose Litster, Huntington youth, near Miller Creek, which is to be the company operating out of Salt Lake Jlorsley and Judge George Chris ten-:ae- n ing the aims of Cleanup Week. A sur- transport are still using the Castle Gate to and food supplies for the Mississippi himself City were the speaken, eaeh paying Duchesne route, having for the time before the campaign and another River Valley flood sufferers. Such, waived his preliminary bearing on the Carbon farm. He expressed vey citwell before returning north as tribute to his worth as a man, a pleased examination of the streets and homes being abandoned the strawberry road must be consigned to army charge of the robberv of Mr. sad Mrs. with the outlook for a successful year, beeanse of the bad conditions. izen, husband and father. Numerous following the work showed that a very however, Goldstein Vicks-burhis when case was officers St. at g Joseph Memphis, Lauis, the of and he was a bit skeptical relatives from Southern Utah deal of good was accomplished. ealled up in eity court at Salt Laki although or New Orleans elsewhere over the state were prev- great Carbon Water eompanya eanal on the FORTUNE IS LEFT Responding to the sail for funds City on last Tuesday. It is very likely sidehill west of Priee. Erection of ent. Elder Joseph Jones offered the and CarJennie Jones Bettie from Ferdinand Ericksen left an state the Elwin the information will be Hied the so thEllis, Judge that fence for the farm will be postponed organization invocation and Elder Henry G. M.t all of bon Red Cress officials are arising for he may be arraigned tomorrow, ne nntil estate other valued The Evans. at fifty thousand dolcommittees, musiwere the thousand ten when Then benediction. the is July 1st, Frawhich willed to members of which Albert he mone to were Citizens the is confessed of said have to lars, Sheriff loeally. vocal supervised larger by cal numbers by the ehoir and a dollars appropriation of the state will Kof-ford towns and eamps are asked to raise Clifford Patten and Chief Deputy Lar- be available. The second plowing of bis family, according to a petition for solo by Mrs. Emmett K. Olson. There ser, were Louise Winters, Glenn dollars and the smaller sen that he was the lone masked ban- the field is being completed. U wever, probate, filed with the county clerk and Nona Stevens, invitations; twenty-fiv- e were flowers in profusion. Flynn Fun-en- d Home was in charge of the ar-- Richard Davis, Florence Biggs and ones five, ten, fifteen and twenty eaeh. dit who held no Mr. and Mrs. Gol no planting will be done until water at Salt Lake City yesterday. Utah and means; Vesta At Price the amount is sixtv, whieh stein, their maid, and Mrs. Goldstein's ways Saxey, Faye assured. The big flume for the Savings and Trust company is named xangementa. Davis, Julia Wendell, Joe Elardo and is being contributed yesterday and to- mother recently, taking about thirty-fiv- e Carbon concern has not yet arrived, as executor. Judge Ericksen died on hundred dollars worth of jewelry and it ia dow impossible to get water April 20th. The will makes specifia Carbon highs senior efkss last Fri- Bill Seaton, refreshments. The pat- day. Monsignor A. F. Giovonnani and and furs. He was arrested but a few on the land south of Price. It il bequests of five hundred dollars to day evening gave its andual hop It rons and patronesses were Prof, and was at Priee City Hall add was quite Mrs. D. C. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. IL M. Merkel are looking after hours after the holdup and the loot take about two weeks to install it af- each of the grandchildren, specif ia bequests to several sons and daughters largely attended. Decorations, in the Carl R. Marrusen, Mr. and Mrs. Emil this eity. Gov. George II. Dern in a was recovered. Shirley McFarland, a ter it arrives. and the remainder to be divided equalnature of a roof j&nW were in the Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. lleeves proclamation is asking the people of j former maid in the Goldstein home, is Sun. still hrid as a material witness. the state generally to contribute. The announeementa. ly among bis children. hands of a committee composed of and Reed Thorpe. Wedding FAIR BOARD BUSY ed u 'j73,000 or-tio- g jn a FATHER TO PEN AND JAIL FOR SON VOLUME IS SMALL . Kd ng Marcusen For Governor Being Talked DEATH IS SUDDEN 4--' i it TROUBLE BREWS . t d codi-icatio- Gs-lan- ia r ht - IS MUCH PLEASED GOVERNOR MAKES APPEAL FOR AID : & |