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Show A THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH page four FRIDAY, Apppft E VBRTTRXAY. raMFf Twenty Years Ago This Present Week . loaned Brerj x Dr. E. M. Xeher wax d jwn from R. W. Castle Gate during the week on biui-nes- t. Friday By Bun Publishing Co. (Inc.). CnHutt, Manager. la Advance. Of flea Resilience, No. 133ui2. Subscription, 2.00 a Year rhone No. 9. Mail Matter, Juno 4, 1915, At the Sintered Aa Poetoffice At Price, Utah, Under, the Act of March 8, 1879 Second-Cles- e ADVERTISING RATES Display Matter Per Inch Per Month, $1.60: Binylo laaue, 40c. Transient, 60c. Special Position, 29 Per Gent Additional. Legale Ten Centa the Line Each Inarrtion. Count Six Worda te tha Une. Summons, $12.60 ; .Water Application, $16.00 ; Pinal Proof, $10.00. Bandera Tea Centa the Line Each Inaertion. Count Bix Worda to the Lina, Blackface Typo Twenty Centa the Line Each Inaertion. Obituaries, Garda of Thank a, Iteaolutiona Ete.. At Beading Notice Batea, Count Bix Worda to tho Line. Tor Bale. For Beat, Found, Lost, Etc Two Centa Per Ward Each laaue. No Charge Accounta. Addraaa All Gommunicatlona to SUN PUBUSHING CO. Price, Utah I went mourning without The Sun; I stood and cried in the congregation Job, 30-2up 8. 1X)CAL MERCHANTS, DONT LET THE MAIL . ORDER MAN SCOOP YOU. Our mails are going to commence to get heavnow, because the concerns that depend upon mail patronage for their profits are mailing out their fall catalogues and announcements. They are the smartest advertisers in the world, these mail order folks, and they never let any grass grow under their feet If they are Advertising for business now there is nothing to keep the man here at home, who has to compete with them, from doing the same thing. Where the home man loses out is in waiting until the mail order and catalogue men have jumped in ahead and skimmed the cream. Ijme waits for no mau and neither does the fellow who wants to buy something and has the money to pay for it. The first one that gets to him is usually the one who sells him. The local man who has something to sell and who wants to beat the mail ordeT man to It can do so by advertising now, while the catalogues are just commencing to flood the mails. He will also be the one with the least to complain of when the fall and winter season has passed. ier -- THE UNITED STATES IS THE GREATEST READING NATION. at the mail that comes into price and then remember that it is a drop in an ocean compared with that received at thousands of other Look Carloa Gunderaon and famiv of Price had gone to Mt. Pleasant f-- r a visit with relatives. The Berglund and Loofbouruw families of Price spent Sunday up on Gordon Creek pienieing. Mn. William Shields of Sunnyaide was the gueat of Mn. William Wilcox in Priee (lurin' the week. Mrs. H. C. Smith of Priee and Mrs. M. P. Braffet of Salt Lake City were eamping up on Provo river. Mrs John C. Forrester of Priee was to leave shortly for a via t with relatives in Bingham. The children accompanied her. Mrs. J. A. Crocketts musical chow gave- a reeiftal at her home in Pree during the week at whieh all of the pupila parents were invited. The Em Dire Amusement eomjianv, featuring Miss Ada Daniels, sa touring Eastern Utah, playing several nights in Price at Town Hall J. E. Pettit, state coal mine inspector,, on hi way home to Sail Lake City. from a trio to Emery county, stopped off in Priee to pay his ta to htis office. ' Wallace Lowry had returned to Price from Moab where he hai l.r-eto buy some sheep. lie found pie My of sheep, but the prices were too high for him. A? McGovnev and associates had disposed of the old Bryner corner where the Silvagni building is now located, to the Methodist mission for church purposes. Mrs. R. W. Crockett of Priee was - ne The honeymoon usually develops a flat tire along about the time the groom discovers the bride isnt going to work any overtime at the job of trying to please him. A woman can have four pair of scissors on her lap while she is sewing, but that wont help her from biting the thread. of the world doesnt know how the other half lives, but they ought to know since weve all been touched. One-ha- lf . . Affiliated With tha United States -Refining and Mining Compaq f. J1 , FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service KING BLACK HAWK P" A late view of Soldiers Field, Chicago, where on September take place fight is scheduled to thousand persons are 22d. A hundred and twenty-fiv- e to attend this fight HIAWATHA sey-Tunn- ey ex-pect- ed MLUflE MIBOl SAYS home-seeke- rs Yon Can Keep Cool If You Are Insured The liability to storm and fire damage is great during the hot summer days, with their frequent electrical storms. Do yon know anything about the satisfaction that comes with being prepared to rebuild your home in the event, it is destroyed? Dont delay attend to tills to- day. Ask ns about the insurance yon need. PRICE AGENCY PANTHER BIDS ARE ASKED Work Will Improve the Second Unit In Eastern Utah - islation, and something that should be enacted an extensive jackrabbit and prairie into law without one dissenting voice. dig killing campaign to lie waged next The average father has to be pretty dog-gosick before he will take castor oil, and yet hell want to kill the children because they dont take it cheerfully when mother wants them to. ... na-ion- al All this talk about disarmament interests the average person very little, but he is sure to lie interested in a statement given out by Senator BODENT POISON CAMPAIGN IS BEING PLANNEED Capper of Kansas to the effect that he will introduce a bill in the next session of congress providEastern Utah alfalfa and other ing means for drafting dollars as well as men fields are becoming so infested with in all future wars this country may engage in. rabbits and prairie doH that officials The capitalist who had to turn his money over to are doing considerable experimenting Unde Sam, the same as we turn over our able to determine just what varieties of bodied boys, would then not be Bo enthusiastic bait combinations are the most tempfor war. It would curb the jingoes and office tin' to these fastidious animals. district agricultural chair patriots, for it would then be everybodys J. B. Jewkea, has just returned to Priee war. But, best of all, it would turn over all in- inspector, from a trip of several days into San dustry to the president, and that would mean the Juan 'county biowith A. W. end of war profiteering. It looks like the Kan- logical assistant of Salt Moore, Lake City. sas senator has hit on a mighty bit of peace leg- They made the trip in the interests of s. ' Its hard to tell which is the best taken to St. Marks hospital at Salt sign of approaching fall the katydid Lake City during the week for an op- or the threat of the eoal strike. eration for appendicitis. Her sister, Maybe Babe Ruth knocks the ball Mrs. J. A. Crockett was with heq, over the fenee because he doesn't Carbon eounty eoal had taken a rise choose to run. on the Salt Lake City markets, selling Many a man who refuses to befor $0.00 and $6.50 a ton. Ili 'her lieve in Santa Clause still believes he wages, rates and price of ma'rrial can beat Wall street were given as the cause of the rise. How many fellows around town can Mrs. A. McGovney and mot'ier, Mrs. recall the gooil old days when colE. J. Warth, accompanied by the chillecting pictures was a cigarette dren,. Robert and Mildred, had gone to hobby. Colorado and Missouri on a visit. Mr, One by one our sheiks are coming MrGovney was to go after them later. to realise America never had Our foreman, L A. Lauber, was hero who that his hair slicked- downa kept stemming as' high. aa a boy with his like patent leather. first pairwf red top boots. The reaAs a general thing a honeymoon son was a new hoy, the young gentleman making hia appearance during trin isnt much .more than a exeunt the week. As between Jack Dempsev and Gene O. J. Anderson of Castle Dale was run over by a heavily loaded wagon Tunney its a safe bet that the man in Weber Canyon during the week, promoting the fight will win. Polities, makes strange bedfellows, together with Clint Peterson, a combut they soon' got used to the bunk. Both were scratched panion. badly and bruised. Rural carriers always take along a Arthur E. Gibson was visiting Priee pair of scales so they can weigh the and Sunnyside friends that week and new babies for the women folks along was incidentally looking after some their routes. mining claims above Suncyaidc. He was then living at Maek, Colo., as chief clerk for the Uintah railway. While out huntin on Beaver daring the week W. C. Broker of Helper had a valuable horse shot in a most peculiar manner. Broeker and John Wise were riding along when Wise went to shoot a hawk. The hone he was riding took fright and reared up and the neck just behind the can. The L irsr was brought to Priee for treatment. step-lader- V. re-sp- ec towns and cities in the United States, and youll have to agree that we are a reading nation Government statistics show that there arc 20,091 newspapers in the United States and that the country's book business last year amounted to 3180,000,000. This nation consumes 10.000,000 tone of print paper a year. Not all of it goes into good reading mattef, however. But out of the sum total we fail to see where the average citizen has any excuse for resorting to trashy and filthy magazines and novels on the ground that there is a shortage of good reading matter. The United States reads more than any other nation in the world, and yet not all that it reads is worth reading. We waste more white paper on indecent and suggestive printed matter than any other country. But even at that there is enough of the good kind to make it unnecessary for anyone gun was discharged in such a mann ?r to encourage the class which borders on filth. that the load landed in the horse's Someone is always issuing warnings as to safety on the streets and highways, but apparently overlooking the fact that accidents within homes are even more numerous than those on the outside. It is a common occurrence to hear of someone being the victim of slippery floors poorly lighted steps, soapy bath tubs and shaky Scalds and burns are also responsible for many accidents and lighting the fire in the kitchen stove with kerosine or gasoline is still claiming many victims. Its all right to sound safety first warnings for those who walk the streets or ride on the highways, but we must also remember that accidents are not confined to these places alone. It is just as w'ell to practice safety in the home, too, and families that do so are setting an example all of us should emulate. 4 Largest Producers of Dompti Coal In Utah. The state road commission is calling for bids for the construction of federal aid road project No. 101A in Grand eountv, between Whitehouse and Cisco, says the Grand Junction (Colo.) Sentinel of Monday. The pro-ji-- et is a part of the Pikes Peak east and west highway, and is the second to be taken up unit of the liigh-vathis year in that county. The first unit, between Floy and Solitude, is now under construction. The Whitehouse to Cisco project is 7.17 miles long, and includes seven wooden bridges. The road is lo lie gravel eurfared. A number of big washes, whieh have long been a menace to automobile travel over the mute, will he spanned by long wooden bridges set on piling. This, type of bridge has been proved to he the most satisfactory for desert washes, as the structure can be made long enough and high enough to withstand the huge floods which pour down from the hills as a result of cloudbursts. Moreover, several large wooden bridges can be constructed at the cost of one concrete structure. The Whitehouse to Cisco project calls for 30,000 cubic-yarof common excavation; 22,000 cubie-yaof harrow excavation and 14,400 eubie-yard- a of gravel surfacing. The bridges will require 134,000 feet of lumber and 3250 linear feet of piling. Bids will be opened iv Friday, September 2d. The roadway and h ridges will he considered separately in making the award. Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH nl EXHIBITS TO SURPASS ALL THE - PREVIOUS DISPLAYS Every indication points to the finest agriculture and horticulture exhibition in the states history at the forty-nint- h annual Utah state fair at Salt Lake City, October 1st to 8th. An especially productive year all throughout the state assures the display of farm and orchard products of exceptional quality, and the large number of county fairs being held this year is arousing greater interest than ever in Utahs agricultural activities. The list of eounty fairs is Weber county, Ogden, August 27th; Davis eounty, Farmington, August 31st; Sevier eounty, Richfield, September 1st, 2d and 3d; Juab eounty, Nenhi, September 5th and 6th; Summit eounty, Coalville, September 8th- - Brigham Brigham City, September 10th; Tiraele eounty, Tooele, September 12th; Moran eountv Morgan. September 14th; Sahpete eountv, Manti, September 16th and 17th; irovo September 20th andjoTT"1 21st; Carbon eounty, Price, September 23d, 24th and 25th- - Boielder Trmnto,1 September 23d i. ? county, Logan, Sep-temher 27th to 29th. NEW HA TS I New Fall Models Velvets - Felts A showing no fashionable worm should overlook when such lovely new fall millinery modes art offered at such interesting prices, Lovely Velours and Velvets sail Felts are outstanding in this sptc- - Ij ial offering. A large and itfridU assortment to choose from. Bessie Kennedy, Price, Utah WINS A SCHOLARSHIP J;,.Djrner Mi" ,,1the. fn,n Owatcmaa, of thc Rhodes I lay scholarship at the University of thlTtSm hV,'!R.lwn designated for because of hi astie leadership among approrimately 13. membera of the freshman cl u i?" tM educational stituthm 5?ner 14 fraternity i? .1! ormpr mimate of R. in-li- NY.Crkt,lt' Jr- - of lie to the staff of the Owatunnn fur the summer months I- my not, haVB il.W,,fibiti,.,n done but it has rv- tlueed the number of men who think they eon aing. country-- b7akrast nM,ra y have Mtr.nc-tum- s most of the big job are Kill the Grouch Price Cmvnsston GENERAL OFFICES: - ds CO. G. E. NELMS, Manager winter, spending much of their time Second Floor Sflvagnl Building around LaSal and Montieello. A rollPRICE, UTAH ed oats preparation and treated with strychnine mcpip- - to be about the most tasteful dish found for the fanh pests in that section, of the state, according to Jewkea. The whole grain is taken and put through a crusher that flattens each grain and makes it more pervious fur the poison solution. Another mixture that is meeting with much success is salt and strychnine. Before leaving, the two inspectors prepared about four hundred pounds of this position anil left it at the Lloyd ranch to be used on prairie dogs Mr. Moore and Mr. Jewkea met with the San Juan cuuuty commissioners, who received their plans with enthusiasm. The commissioners appropriated $200 from the eounty general fund to assist in the purchase of grain and other materials to be used in the campaign. Strychnine is furnished by the state and federal governments. The work of Moore is on the public domain and Jewkea is on the Vvately When he gets up with a grouch and owned prope-i- v. growls over his coffee and bacon-g- ive him a surprise. Serve him bread The annual loss from destruction and damage by moths amounts to hun- made from Tip Top or Turkey Red dreds of millions of dollars. Yet it is floor. No matter what ha says, bread so easy to prevent such loss. Fly-To- x made from our flours will sweeten the kills the moth, the evs and the larva. moat horrid disposition. Hay, grain Fly-To- x is the sci- and general forwarding. Insist on Fly-To- x. entific inseetieide developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Fellowship Simple instructions on each bottle (blue label) for killing ALL household insects. Fly-To- x Co. is safe, stainless, fragrant, sure. Every Booth Ninth Street, Fries, Utah bottle imaranteed. Advi. These four, mined exclusively by ITNrm STATES FUEL COMPANY, will 0 coal demand, being hard, firm and deu.S fuel supervisor, technically trained gad a. perienced, is at your scry ice at any tim h talk over your heating problems. rot LuaunaemiiiT i.. gBIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER' - SET-(Ka- XiAME t,,b TWO-THIR- DS OF YOUR UK IS SPENT IN YOUR SHOES There was an old woman who lived j shoe. But it needed repairing so badly M she had to get another pair. Lest you be driven from your shoes, come to our w and let us optfit you for new ones. type of shoe for school, dress and play shown at our stores. Everything to eat and wear that is carried by general merva dise stores. Everything to eat, wear and 1WIT usfc AS- - Iasaich stokeIi tC! tkMWw SS ifiGT ln l Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Caath Gate and Sunnyside. |