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Show EVERY THUB8DAY. THE BUH, FSXOH UTAH PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBEl 1, Precautions Should Be Taken For the Prevention of Colds. Were again at the season of rapidly changing temperatures and the local citizen who boasts he hasnt yet acquired a cold had better Subscription, 12.00 a Year la Advance. Office Phone No. 9. that or 133-knock on wood. Residence, No. 133-It's the worst time of year for and and when pocket sneezing coughing, Mail Matter, June 4. 1915, At the Entered Ae handkerchiefs a prove Messing to mankind. AlPoetoffice At Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 8, 1879 though serious epidemics are not as common as ADVERTISING RATES they once were, back in the days of our grandInch Per Month. (ISO: Single lam, fathers, there is still good reason for safeguardDisplay Matter Per 50c. 40c. Transient, Special Position, 29 Per Cent Ad- ing ones health at this time of year. Especially ditional. should the children of school age be warned Legale Tea Centa the Line Each Inaertion. Count Ms Worda to the Line. Summons, $12.00; Water Application against dangers arising from common colds. In $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. its first stages, a cold is not dangerous, but when Beedere Ten Centa the Line Each Inaertion. Count Ms allowed to run on without attention any number Cents the Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty of fatal ailments may result or the victims Lina Each Inaertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions Etc- - At Reading health be impaired for life through a resultant Notice Rates. Count Ms Words to the Lias. attack of lung trouble. Children play in the open, Far Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents Per Ward their Mood becomes heated to a high degree, and Bach Issue. No Charge Accounts. then for hours in a draft. Unless foresit to OommunicatioBS All Addreaa they warned, they are almost certain to catch a cold SUN PUBLISHING CO. from which can spring pneumonia or diptheria. Price, Utah There is no end to the remedies" and cures 1 went mourn inf without The Sue; I stood for a bad cold. Every family has its own favorprescription for such an ailment. But none if and cried iu the congregstioa-Jo- b, 3028. ite are as good as the old proverbial ounce of preTell the children in advance of the 1 Coal Resources of Utah Haven9 vention. seriousness of catching cold. Then encourage Been Scratched As Yet . them to play safe by studying and dressing in such a way as to avoid catching one. Albert F. Phillips, who writes Know Utah" in the Salt Lake Telegram, has a story in a re- The Youth of the Country Should cent issue of that paper on the coal resources of Heed This Warning. Utah, which The Sun herewith gives space. In a review of the resources of the territory We read in an interesting puMication called of Utah in an old directory in 1869, it is declared ter'Thrift Magazine that statistics gathered over that coal had been found extensively in the of years show that 57 per cent of a of long period ritory, but principally in the neighborhood American citizens havent as much as $2000 doknown was in in what Summit Coalville, county, as tiie Grass creek coal mines, and that fresh llars in money or property, or both, when they veins wre discovered in Echo Canyon during the reach the age of 65 years. In other words, more construction of the grade for the Union Pacific than half of our population is dependent on railroad in August, 1868. In Sanpete county an somebody else for a living, or on charity, at that excellent quality of coal is also obtained, which age. That is a startling revelation, and one ceris used extensively for blacksmithing purposes. tainly worth studying over. It ought to be a This was just a scratching of the coal resources powerful sermon to local boys who are starting of the territory. No mention is made of the coal out to make their way in the world, or to the in business who has still some years to go deposits in Carbon county, and it was not until man before railRio reaching 65. In a land of good wages and Grande and Denver the arrival of the road that active settlement of the coal region of banks paying liberal interest there isnt much the territory was begun. The railroad was com- occasion for such a deplomMe condition. Yet exists and probably will exist until more people pleted through Carbon county in 1883, and then wake up to the fact that the most valuaMe habit the development of the coal deposits was begun. Fifteen years later, after the development of the anyone can acquire in their younger years is Summit county mines, another dty and state di- saving against the day when they wont be able rectory of Utah was issued. Its author and com- to earn. aBSBsBsssaB piler, in his reference to the coal measures of the territory, said: The Time Is Coming When Speed The coal fields of Utah are limitless and Maniacs Will Get Theirs. give the assurance that 100 years of solid work would merely be a development of them, so vari; One of the most outstanding facts about car ed, so extensive are they. Let prediction have what value it may, certain it is that in compari- driving is the excited, nervous and impatient way son with tiie extent of the coal fields embraced a lot of people drive. You will often see a man by Utah, the work so far done is barely a scratch tearing through the street, and then suddenly in tiie earth. In Summit county the coal mines turning in somewhere to park his car, after have been greatly developed, none of. the beds which he doesnt .seem to be in any particular showing any signs of pinching out; many are as hurry. No reason will often appear why he was yet but hardly opened, while untouched fields in such haste. Yet he made people jump, and yet lie idle awaiting the period when the indus- forced other drivers to give the right of way tries of this country will demand the extraction that fairly belonged to them. It is a difficult thing, to control, because the number of impaof their hidden treasures. drivers is very large,. If there was a gentient In Pleasant Valley, continues the direct- eral disposition heavy penal tis for such driving Grande line Rio Denver and 'on the of the ory, would there be railway, vast fields are now being opened and time will come a powerful protest. But tiie when people will see the folly, are made to supply a large portion of the local and the danger, of allowing, such driving, and demand. These fields alone would prove of sufwill take steps to put a stop to it No man ficient extent to predict for Utah a great indus- they is in getting into such a hurry that warranted trial future in a manufacturing sense were they to has he the lives of his fellowmen. . endanger counthe only dependence for fuel. But in Iron ty, the scene of the greatest iron mines in the World, within less than twenty miles, are unlimit- More Roads Built Last Year In tiie ed coal fields which, though barely opened are U. S. Than Ever Before. still seen to be of a sufficient extent to warrant the location of stupendous iron furnaces and the Estimates sent out by the government place opening of the boundless iron claims found withthe amount spent for roads in the United States in the limits of Iron county. this' year at 81,300,000,000. That makes 1928 'Examinations made by experienced the year in our history, and coal miners in Castle Valley, Emery madebiggest because of the tax on gasopossible largely county, prove beyond the shadow of a doubt the line now assessed in almost state in the every of existence of almost every variety coal, unless, union. The old those ' that cry living along tiie perhaps, anthracite, and this, too, in endless roads them and for their pay upkeep wont hold quantities. 'In the sections cited the existence the is paying motorist good longer. any Today esof certain coal fields has been permanently maincost a of share the and of big building indicaas also but in tablished, Sanpete county; over the roads and a he which drives tions lead to the belief that these are by no taining he never lot and will never over. has With drive meins the only sections in which it is found. Traces have been found for years in almost every the motorist doing his part there is no longer need for any man fighting a part of the territory, while recent discoveries come near demonstrating to a certainty that Pi- proposition, because the ground has been cut ute county, lying south and west of Emery, in from underneath all his arguments against it which the great Castle Valley coal fields exist, Its a case of one for all and all for one now is also the location of a superior quality of bi- and the whole country is better off by reason Issued Every Thursday By Sun Publishing Co. (Inc.). R. W. Crockett, Manager. J. Second-Ctas- e -- Wall, the Campaign is degenerating into just what I thought it would, It started out to ' be honorable. It was s noble experiment, but it just dident bring home any soup bones. At first we was til hearing so many whispers that it began to look like everybody that spoke to you had lost their voiee. We layed it to bad eolds for a while, then we discovered that everybody eouldent have Phenomonia at ones. The funny thing about it was that the things they had been Bunk party, I am not running about the country shouting in bodys ear, "as I said so ably acceptance speech. We dident say anything in owgfis voices. Oh, its a Gentlemans garnet f T f eeptanee speech. We dident evcif .l high type eept and at that wo said mom Everybody is of a . till the time eomes when there is they did. something worth while to be little They can always bring up eeptanee speech for that is u f over, then they revert to type. k back as they want their record Bnt through all this our old is party has maintained its dig- ed into while the nity. As this' candidate of the Anti- 4. whispering was not as bad as the thing they had been saying out loud. So They quit whispering and started saying worse things at the top of their . twrj Anti-Bun- "pri . GREATER A 1,124 . qfle clristmas Spirit! That sentiment maq Qreeting bet road-improvem- . of-it- tuminous coaL It would be a fine thing if every Carbon county motorist would always remember when approaching a railroad crossing that a train going 60 miles an hour covers 88 feet a second. "Push Back From the Table ? If You Crave A Schoolgirl Figure. The craze for that schoolgirl figure among stout women of all ages has reached a point where three departments of the government the Federal Trade commission, the Postoffice and the Agricultural department have united to stamp out numerous concerns get-rich-qui-ck "Nile Coaches ? Are the Latest Fad In Automobile Travel. Motorists, who have learned hot to be surprised at anything will be interested in knowing that a line of sleeper busses has just been inaugurated between two coast cities. Nite coaches, they are called, and while they are just big auto busses in daytime, capable of carrying forty people, at night they are converted into sleepers, the seats being so arranged that beds for twenty-si- x passengers can be made. All space is utilized, even the hood of the bus being dispensed with. By drawing curtains each compartment becomes a private berth at night. The bus as a whole measures thirty-fiv- e feet in length, is eight feet wide and ten feet four inches high, the chassis being dispensed with since the frame and body are built as a unit. It is drawn by a motor, and costs 830,000. Now who will say there isnt anything new under the sun? and their L: '.i(!ulent anti-fremedies. The Di vision of Drugs in the department of agriculture has analyzed more than forty brands of these reducers' and not one of them has been found to be either safe or effective. They say remedies and the country is full of fake anti-fdieting schemes and the woman who values her health will take warning and be governed acThe Germans claim to have beaten the Unitcordingly. We once heard a local citizen offer ed States record. But to what we believe is the best method of dieting, see a Price flivver on a wet road. they ought so we print.it here in the hope of saving some of our readers from the fakers. It is: Put your The last lap of many a joyride is taken in hands on the table and push back. either a hearse or a patrol wagon. at at air-glidi- ng UTAB BELL .SYSTEM . OWNERS 'IN UTAH Tha Bell System is largely owned by the people It eervee. Throughout the nation, in almost every city and hamlat. than an Ball Syalaa stockholders. fa addition to the 1,114 men end women who own , American Telephona and Telegraph Company stock other etockhold-er- e then tn Cards ' r 8 keep lags to qour friends. reU Hum svnoh CMnsit In In the Vnlsn. and acqualntancea. Come Nov ; ij ; ' a - a. the In Moantnlh 8tatee Telephone and Telegraph Company. . Thus in practically every county. In DUh then gn men and women ' whoee dollars an haring a part In making a neighborhood of tha nation. e a . A STATEMENT OF. POLICY . t sulTrit. srsrr stats - t . The fact that tha responsibility for such ' large part of tha entire telephone service of the country reala solely upon this Company and Its Associated Companies also Impose on tha management aa nansual obligation to fho pnblle to aae to It that tha service shall. at all times be adequate, dependable mad satisfactory to tha ever." From as aidrtu by . Walter . Gifford, Pnaideat, American Trie phone and Telegraph Company. Tbit company ae one al the auadeted tempanks ej the Bad Syttem blnfuB accord with the policy outlined above. Tha Mountain State Telephone and Telcgnph F. H. Reid, President. Highest effleleecr. sealvaleat lies Me. Unequalled let tarscs. Will act slack. The beet for steaailaa and besting CALLS BY NUMBER SAVE Ch TOUR TIME INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY . ng TOR DIVIDENDS . road-buildi- SYSTEM Utah Stockholder Owna Total of 10A9S Shane al A. T. ami T. Stack. , pros-pecto- rs TELEPHONE Middle-ag- e is the time when young The difference between a tornefc people commence to realise that night- end a stump speaker is that then time was made for sleeping instead no damages to report after a of for daneing. speaker gets through. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH s Wedding announcements. The Sun. Another thing to be thankful f is that the chaps who write jazi RETORT MADE TO THE RANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF sie havent taken up the "farm i UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE lief blues. Mines st Kanilwsrtb. Utah eral Office WaMer Bank Ota ' , ; PRICE COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK Nobody ean be lees entertainisf of Carbon, State of Utah, At the Cfoae of Basinets than the fellow who thinks he has m On the 29th Day of September, 1928 tha trouble and the other fellow d, luck. the RESOURCES Loans and discounts 4868.437.82 Birth announcements. Tbv Su& Storks, bonds and securities, etc. .. 174.421.38 Bankinshouee . 1,000.00 Due from Federal Reserve bank .. 41,500.00 Due from other banka and canh on hand .. 108.092.16 IVderal Reserve bank stock - 8,000.00 United States bonds and certificates deposited .. 11,200.00 Located At Price, . la the County Ftaaif.mHiD.nt Total ..$1,007,151.30 Twn Centa Capital stoik paid la Surplus fund Net undivided profits Reserved for taxes Reserve for depreciation and interest Reserved for special improvements Deposits subject to check Cashier's checks : Certified checks Dividends unpaid Tntal demand deposits &M,U1 certificates Per Ward Each Na LIABILITIES 50400.00 70.000.- 00 .4385,470.96 - 6,112.13 .. 1.174.42 169.00 sizzzzraBiur Hayings deposits deposits United States bonds' and certificates deposited 89.440.41 358430.53 iliijt FOR RENT SIX ROOM MOD 5.745.78 house. Cell SOW. Mm George MaihR 5.000.00 82.000.- 00 ROOMS FOR RENT REASONABLl 10,000.00 Phone 521. House No. 3tt prices. West First North, Price. FOR RENT-CLE- AN, FURNISH apartment . Phone 521, 850 .West FW anunwtm North. : . son 0711 no lljzOIMM) Total 41.007,15140 State of Utah. County of Carbon Carl H. Marpusen, being first duly sworn according to taw, deposes and says tbnt he is cssliier of the above named bank that the stove end foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 20lh day of September 1M2H- (Signed) CARL R. MARCUSES. Correct Attest : J. II. LKAUTAUD, II. H. GOETZMAN. PIERRE MOYNIER, Directors. .. . SehwTihed and swornA to before me this 11th day of October, 1928. REID PACE. Utah. (Sesl) My commission expiree the 17th 5 FARM WANTED WANT TO HEA from owner having good Utah farm h ale. If bargain send price and dcscrlp thin. F. B. Q Bog 408, Olney, Ills. FOR RENT THREE-ROO- FUR; Ished house with bath. Also rooms f light huiiHcheeping ; hot air heated: three-nsiiunfurnished house. Enquire tt Erdei'e 1ninp Ground. Ill one 280. n WE SPECIALIZE IN ACCIDENT and Health Insurance and offer attre live poliriee to coal miners as well other occniistions. Top commissions p" Jo live agents. The H. M. Swab Agencf-72Colors do Bldg., Denver, Colo. WANTED INDUSTRIOUS IIOUSl dsJulyWSi"1' to house solicitor to work from now W lTl"h. Office of Bank Commissioner Seth hank commis I, Pixton, til Christmas. Man or woman. Firs" sioner of the slate of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing ii a full, true and work. Liberal commissions for takim correct 'opr of the statement of the above named company, filed In my office this orders for personal greeting cards. AJ 15th day of October, 192A SETH PIXTON, Bnkn Commissioner business and professional firms. 5 riH Box 798. care Tha Bun, Price, Utah. |