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Show ISSUES RATES TWENTY PEE GENT GROWTH XN jhpUy advertising rates art or ineh P rLTk. the mouth four (4) Is-- CATHOLIC CHURCH 'Si Q WASHINGTON, D. CL, July 24. The membership of the Roman Catholic church in the United States totalled 18,604,850 persona in 1926, an increase of nearly 20 per cent over tho total membership of ten years before, which was reported aa 15,721,815. Wrtisf.TfcauiuL per iuue. Position additional. No dialer tit-inc- h P 5V (or 'the flrat (front) twenty-fiv- e (25) The" kind one ia not Volume Priu, Utah. Sun, . 15, Number 8 AN INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPEE Depression In Bituminous and Coke Everywhere ubtf Berries. .D. Week Ending July 85, 1928 PIONEER for the etates of Colorado end Washington j) amounted to three tons. During the same hit jesr the figures were Ikmiand or just double, igpot of soft coal the coun-to tip same time lignite and that coked nines is estimated at et i m 8,-In- This is an in-1,777,000 over the pro-- j tons. ef the holiday week pre-jm- d is 1.9 per cent higher the seven days end-30t- h. Output during time last year correa-- j with July 14th amount 1(245,000 tons. Total pro- i of bituminous during the calendar year up to July a hundred , approximately fcty-fiworking days, net tons, k total output of beehive for the country as a whole V the week ended July 14th (mated at 70,000 net tons. ii an increase of ten thou-wthe output in the holi- fveek preceding, and is e same figure as like week ended June 30th. t during the week last year t ve Subscribe. sne GOES TO BMFFEI : HERE Nsw $85,000 Pavilion. Pioneer Day waa observed in Price on Tuesday last by a huge celebration under the- auspices of the Daughters of the Pioneers. The streets were in flags and all business houses closed their doors to pay homage to Brigham Young and hia group of follower!, who crossed the plains eighty-on- e yean ago in covered wagons to settle what is now the progressive state of Utah. Entertainment was offered to ah from early morning until late Tuesday evening. A program waa given in the Latter-da- y Saints tabernacle here at 10 oclock of the forenoon. Price City Park was crowded throughout the day with people seeking relief from the sweltering sun. Games and sports were held for the children and a doubleheader ball game between Price and Helper was played. Price City band gave a program in the evening, followed by a dance at the new pavilion.. This ball then had its initial opening, although the floor is not completely finished as yet. It is the largest danee pavilion in Eastern Utah, being ninety by a hundred and - dee-orat- ed thirty-tw- o feet The buliding ia en- The walla are built atone with iron window easings of er and steel beams. Approximately seven hundred couples attended. It was deap-thsigned and constructed to comfortably hold around five hundred, but it esn take ears of many more when necessary. The floor ia the latest and The men who have invested amounted' to 106, best ling in it are to be eommend-e- d their money Jettons. on their foresight and willingness production of anthracite to give this city the very finest place (the week ended July 14th for amusement of this kirn) anywhere ' to 1,113,000 net tons, between Salt Lake City and Grand represents a recovery from Junction, Cob. It is sure to draw mday loss on the preceding many people here who have in the The structure is days and shows but a small past gone elsewhere. one' that is much appreciated by alL approximately 12,000 The official opening is August 4th, I LI per cent from the next, but a danee is to be given .next tin the week of June 30th. Saturday evening, July 28th. tirely fireproof. I I , - coke (that in borrow The Sun. mine MAKING. WAR MEDICINE C., July KINGTON, DAY the week ending with Crowds and Dancing At Fries's llth the total production of Largs in Dont WEEKLY PEODUOnOH OP GOAL BY STATES (Net Tou) CHANGE OF MIND Price Business Men In DOING FINE WORK Line With Sun Council Not to Hoakey with Proposed Orand Girls Ordsrs . Boys Routing of Canal. At a regular meeting of Price city council last Tuesday evening it wu derided that the proposed routing trt the Price Water company canal in the north part of the city from its present-location to the hogs back section on Wood Hill would not be feasible because of the high elevation of the proposed change as shown by topography maps as presented by County surveyor .Carl Nyman. The former plan, which was to bnild bridges over the ditch on First, Second and Third East streets, will now be carried out. CL S. Harris was awarded a contract to build too Third East one. His bid was 61713. This Is to be thirty feet wide wkh a concrete channel beneath The Sun is now. being published each Thursday instead of Friday in order to better serve local merchants and others who desire to have their announcements reach readers of the coal towns and adjacent communities a day earlier than formerly. Those who come to Price to trade on Saturday afternoois and evenings will thus have plenty of time for perneisg offerings before visiting the city. Another thing. Xt helps to do away with nch looking around. Host people know what they want from reading the advertisement! in their hemes. They thap may know where to go for such articles as they want Recently ganised By Pythiana. of the futon events of the eight days convention of the supreme! lodge Knights of Pythiu at MilwauOne kee, Wis., August 13th to 20th, will ba a great man meeting at the municipal auditorium to celebrate the orders R. L Braffet, administrator of tho estate of the lata Mark P. Braffet, tells this newspaper ho has completed toe sale of toe former Levi N. Hanstta residence property at the comer of First South and Carbon pyonuo and immediately to the north of the Tavern, to the government for its1 federal buliding site. The consideration ia aat made public, but it ia believed to ba close around eighteen thousand dot lars. Several adjaeent property own- -' era., contributed to put tho deal over. The papers bear date of July 1st, tMe month, and the seller hu sixty days in which to remove the frame bnild-ing- u thereon. The appropriation called for is ninety thouund dollars and of this snm but fifteen thousand wu intended for a rite. This leaves seventhouund for tho building ty-five proper. The Braffets have other unimprov- ed ground close by and farther to the north on Carbon avenue and where they can place the frame end corru- gated structures that now are on too lot.' .The ground deeded ia e hundred and a half feet north and thirty-minand eouth by a hundred and forty-fiv- e cut and west It faces the pavement in both directions and hu newer connections The selection of the site wu made when inspectors from toe supervising architects of the treasury department were last here just a few weeks ago. These gentlemen were CL' W. Pffafinger end N. Soovills An attraction to them and the point moat seriously considered wu the proxim- ity, to tho Denver and Rio Grande Western depot and the present government garage just to the cut. Protests to Senator Smoot at Washington, D. CL, from others who had offered property appears to have amounted to nothing. f The Sun hu heard there So far ia no strenuous objection to the action of tbe government representatives. What the people hen want ia tho building and to see the work actually started. As tbe eity grows it is expected additional appropriatione and Too additions will bo forthcoming. much bickering might have delayed the eoming of the building indefinitely. Bids for tho structure are expected to be advertised for very soon now. diamond jubilee when twenty thou sand members of that body and Pythian and their families will participate. Put Supreme Chancellor Philip Coigrove of Hutings, Mieh., and Ad Belle Onion, supreme chief of the Mhian Sisters, Dallas, Tex., will be the principal speakers. The celebration will be presided over by Supreme auw as3a Chancellor Richard 8. Witte and an elaborate muieal program and drill Man Meets His Death team exhibition will be given. The the span to prevent cutting sway of Stolen wognun for this celebration, aeeord-n- g the big canaL A tentative budget was to Chancellor Commander C. E. adopted by tbe council for the last evening last a call earns lassinger of Helper, who made tho Thursday HUNDRED AND PUTT THOUhslf of thu year. . Estimated revenue to the sheriff offiee at Prim that a announcement before the lodge then SAND TO BN BORROWED for this period is $11,157.23. Fixed Nash ear had overturned on the road at its meeting the other evening, will expenditures come to $82,087.93. This aehievenient of the ftrth-a- n At a regular muting of the Carbon includes the payrolls, bonds and in- to Green River about thirty miles outline the since its founding in Febru- school board Wednesday of last week order aeeount Power and Utah east of this city and that a Mexican Light terest, 1864. Commenting on tho im- it wu decided to borrow $150,000 to and bills payable up until July laL had been killed. C. G. Rhodes from ary, portance of the celebration, be said: eover eorrent expenses between ton The remainder, amounting to $29,069.-3to came he that reported .Our order is comprised of approx-matol-yu opening date of school end December Huntington waa apportioned for toe various man was overturned a the that auto, eight hundred thouund mem-ler- 20th. The. money is to be gotten on departmehts. The electrical received enrolled ia over six thousand tax anticipation notes. Clerk George beneath and that he believed pinned $8200, streets, $11,000; water, $6182; wu'.dead after making a lodges, located in eities of the United EL Oekey was instructed to get bid Price band, $500; parka, $1100; cem- the person examination. Local officer Statu and Canada. It bu four prin- from various bond houses. These will superficial office etery, $477.30; insurance and EL Flynn ambulance startauxiliaries with two branch or- to considered at the first meeting in J. and the cipal fixtures, $1500. ed for the scene. On the way they ganizations for boys and girls. The August. B. S. Eggertson from Sunny-sid-e met several persons who gave them military department or uniform rank ia the member assigned the task SEASON the same story, but when they arrived is maintained under direct supervision of looking into the matter of a the ear was found righted. Tools and of the supreme chancellor, is composcontiaet from Wellington Great Scarcity of AH Kinds of Grouse other article that had fallen from it ed of hundreds of. uniformed com- to the Carbon high. J. A. Forsyth is to had been hastily thrown in the front panies over the country and provides supply and install the plumbing and Is Given As the Cause. seat No one waa found, although a military training in which the tac- heating fixntres np aft Standard vilta, Derision to suspend the open sea- the officers made thorough search tics are prescribed by the military de- Trustee George Ruff reported that the son on all upland grouse shooting was of all surrounding ranch houses and partment of our government new building at Scofield would he announced Saturday last by J. Arthur inquired of hospitals and mortuaries Our insurance department, one of ready in ample time for school. A Mecham, state fish and game commis- in this section of the country. Fri- the oldest auxiliaries, is also one of hundred dollars wu given the Carsioner. The Kd will be closed down day morning Deputy Sheriff Bennett itr most active. Nearly ninety thou- bon county fair this falL A quit claim throughout the state on sage hens, of Green River called J. . E. Flynn sand members hold protection amount- dud, which bed bun executed on too blue grouse, prairie chickens, willow and reported that he had visited the ing to more than $121,000,000 for their property where toe building at Spring grouse and other species of upland scene and taken the body to that city. families. This branch hu paid to Glen ie constructed, wu acuptod by Saints church by the game birds. This action is token af- He had gone to bed after disposing widows and orphans of members more the Latter-dater a survey of chicken territory in of the remains at the jail in that town. than $62,000,000 ainu it wu founded board. Purchase of reference material various parts of the state. A fair The body wu later identified as that in 1877. waa ordered for each of the five junThe Pythian Sisters branch hu s ior highs in the district. number of bods have been noted in of Melesio Solis, 27 years of ege, of Summit, Wasatch and Rich counties, Castle Gate. The ear had been regis- membership of more than three hunbut Medium believes it would result tered by another man, who subsequent- dred thousand composed of the wives, MINERS DAY AT PRICE SURE TO BEING CROWDS in too great a congestion of hnnters ly sold it to Solis add A. CL Pins up at mothers and sisters of members. The on those ranges to open the season Standardville. Thursday forenoon the altruistic service and welfare work of Committees have bun named for in those counties alone. A scarcity of auto wu to have been repossessed by this branch amounts to. hundreds of Miners Day ulebration .at Price tbe and dollars other of in its thousands been birds has places a Helper garage, but persona who annually reported on August 11th. .The large crowds in the state and many requests have went after the machine could not start membership hu contributed largely all to been made by sportsmen that the sea- it and returned there for a mechanic. to the support and furnishings of more expedted are to have City Park between baseball A themselves. game homes for son remain rimed this year. Utah Whon they again arrived the ear wu than a score of Pythian hunters will likely have some pheas gone. They learned from Pina that the aged and orphans scattered all two nines ia featured. The turns are to be picked ones, not including playant shooting this fall in several eoun Solis wu probably the one who had over dhc eoun try. ers in the Eastern Utah league. Also order of been The has decision dramatic had definite no !o Solis Knights but learned ties, far it with subia known the the of of Khorasun dates reached as yet as to the play an elimination tug of war fag relatives in this country, at tho stantial sport Aquatio prises. ground of Pythianism, apd besides open season or bag limits. will have a promlocal swimming pool avenue entertainment of an At Big Dam Is iroviding or its membership it hu established inent part on the program. Congressnr good condition Now foundation fund of approximately man Colton has been invited as the a (Bees are in better condition this All the worker in $100,000 to aid the worthy eons and orator of the day. summer with the apiaries generally on tbe daughters of Pythiana to obtain high the camps of the Carbon district are of reconstruction work The H. D. free from disease, according to invited this time, instead of only the dam np near 8cofield, which cr education. Hillman, state apiarist. The burning Horsley heretofore. officials menace flood and The order hu recently organized of infected hives found in the Ashley followed the damage weeks a towns several for of Princes the ago, to society the Syracuse, valley HELPER MAN FINED Valley section hu had a good effect to EL 14 to 20 years, and the in clearing up foul brood.' Two badly has been eomplrted, accordingof the youths from July 23. John Giaulletto engineer Pythian Sisters are promoting the ofPROVO, wu infected apiaries wers found lately in C. Wright, district hundred dolfined rethe Helper In the for commission. another daughSunshine Girls, Western Uintah county near Lapoint state highway S. lars Ballif, on n Georgs by Judge hu been ters of members." and Lee ton, but they were promptly pairs to it the spillway of intoxication, this (Monday) charge lined with a and ten feet widened cleaned up. Duchesne is practically E. E. Hall, a traveling showman, morning. He wu eneated by Motor-eyc- l The committee which free with only a few eollonies having wooden flume. eonneil of Utah ap- was buried last Saturday afternoon Officer Lisle Davis of the polioe the engineering di- department and turned over to Counslight infection. Improved conditions the under Price in Gov. eemetery City at the request of George and Jamu are. also reported in Emery, Carbon pointed to make a survey of the dam rection of Flynn Funeral Home aa a ty Deputies Frank Roper IL Dern, outside and Utah1 eounties by Hillman. Wilson unconevening found just was Saturday He ease. and to recommend what permanent county He limits. the pleaded guilty of three some eity Hotel is now prepar- scious in a Helper Chicagos board of trade will erect repairs were necessary, to tho charge and wu released upon Price to waa weeks and brought the to visit ago a following a building on the present ing its report paying hia fine. City Hospital, where he died. damsito. ' rite of tbe old one, built in 189L In Auto 0, lSCLOSED trans-portati- on y isn- - '.&44.000 pJ role maintained 9.589,000 BQMlEDffiiEQIIE opera-nn- d daring the entire month, (b) Includes Charleston W.; and.O.; Virginian; K. and M., and and O. (c) Beat of state, including Panhandle, strictly comparable in tho several years. CL ." J B. toer appeals 7 May Bo Located Sheepmans Gamp. keacham (known aa In Bud) at 8alt Lake City, e 19th, last, saying 011 kike in the hills, although ish0 rieinity 0f Salt Lake searched by mounted Tuee-Jun- C .e. l backed , Scouts, fear. mot with injury or 14a to m 1S9 iC.klkthashair Hi g a l b old; five feet pounds, light oombed back, mole in front of 0 email moles on neck tre exPed when soft a, Sth. ftfc? ! 158,000 collar. Wore blue wkite insets in legs at ft ehirt and tennis Jyfatkvea the outdoors and som ranck or sheep (d) This The mother is gricfstricken and offers a hundred dollars reward for information leading to the return of her boy. Sho also states that if Bud doesnk wish to Eve in Salt Lake City he will not bn forced to etay. Any ration in locating this lad will be greatly appreciated. Any information communicate with the mother, Mm. Alice Meacham at No. 5 Hiller apartments, 60 North West Temple or with this department, Joseph E. Chief of Police, Salt Lake City. camp. eo-o- pe Bur-bidg- e, Edward Southwbk, state commissioner of dairy and foods, returned from a trip through Beaver, Carbon and Wasatch counties yesterday, reporting that tbe people of those districts are to be compelled to establish community slaughterhouses instead of the present system of killing animals at home. Penalties are to be enforced in the future, where it m found the people do not comply with tho law. Salt Lake Tribune, 24lh. . u Work forty-stor- y the Finished . t u t ginouw . u . |