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Show THZ auk iKioVPTAH-EVE- IB JULES VERNE IS THURSDAY, OCTOBER THURSDAY KT 1, ROFESSIONa BIIE )R. L. J. STOOKEY and . Sweats PhysMaa Office Phone lCSw ; Rcsldvne Pries Commercial and Savings Building, Price, Utsh. )R. J. Exposing the Irreapouslbillty and hypocrisy of attacks upon Governor Smith ostensibly becauio of bla itnnd on prohibition, hundreds' of tba coun trys most notabla Drys ars openly avowing tbalr support of tba Remo eratio candidate. ,. Tbaaa sincere men and women, many of whom have been actively Identified for many years with tba prohibition cause, are convinced that the Governor's election Is. the only hope of ending the carnival of crime, corruption and debauchery which baa characterised the Republican of the Volstead law. Most Impressive of the declarations of loyalty to Governor Smith, so far as prohibition teon- - ; earned, la that ; of - Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, one of the authors of the Eighteenth Amendment. An g Dry, he la able, honest and regarded as one of the foremost advocates of prohibition In America. As a campaign speaker in behalf of Governor Smiths candidacy. Senator Sheppard la ex- pressing In no halfhearted manner his belief that a vote agairfht Hoover la a vote against lawlessness and Intemperance. T h a other coauthor of the Eighteenth Amendment, Senator Alben W. : Barkley of Kentucky, has also volunteered , to i : slst I actively In the Senator ' - Albon w. narkloy Smith, campaign. Ho. Is chairman of Governors campaign . committee in Kentucky, and member of the National Advisory Committee. Senator Barkley has long faeea engaged as a ' prohibition speaker.'' Another, noted Dry who has taken .the stump for Smith la Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, who has de-scribed himself as being for' prohibition before some of these preachers knew the of the word." " Pointingmeaning hut Governor Smith's reword of achievement, his reputation tor 'lawless honesty and won rags, these lead-ye- n remind thalr fol- -' lowers that he has promised to execute ' to the very limit the ; pledge of our platform ' to make an honest endeavor to "enforce the . Eight faenth Amendment. . They recall that he said: The of. enforce-men- t actlvlt'es which caused a former Republican Prohibition 4 Administrator to . state that three-fourth-s of the dry agents werp pollt-- ; leal ward heelers named by politicians without regard to Civil Service laws, ; and thaf Prohibition is the new pollt 'leal pork barrel,1 I" will ruthlessly etamp out. ' Such conditions will not and cannot exist under any Admlnls- tratlon presided over by me." They ars confident that the promise he kept If Smith Is elected. And . will ..modification, should Congress decide upon - such a course Is car-- . . life-lon- n talnly pr rable, they say, to a continuance of Republican nullification. Among other prominent figures noted for their prohibition activities, who have declared for Gov. 3mltb, are Josephus Daniels, former of the Navy; Bov. Dan Moody of Texas: Magnus Johnson, former. Progresses Senator from Minnesota; Senator Walter F. Georgs of Georgia; Henry C. Stuart, former Governor of . Virginia: Judge W. B. Swaney of Tennessee, .and Senator Cole Blease of South Carolina- . women prominently Identified with the Dry cause, who now supporting Governor Smith, Include Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former Governor of Wyoming; Emily Newell .Blair, former Vice Chairman of the Democratic National Committee; Mrs. . John Harlan Amen, daughter of President Cleveland; Mrs. Harry Harvey Thomas,' president of the New York City Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. B. 8. Saunders, former .president of the League of Women yoter In Mississippi. ; 8eo-retar- y Well-know- n . I ' J i' : i i l SMITH HIAWATHA ORGANIZES FOR PRESIDENT CLUB w"SABLES RUOGERL JR - Prominent Through out Nation Break Party Ties. t Men Hundreds of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat i&A Glasses Fitted PRICE, UTAH ers were present to assist in the organisation meeting whieh'was ealle by Claude L. McCracken, eounty organiser. Wt J, Burgess was chosen secretary, with' the following members being enrolled Mrs. W. J. Burgess, H. B. Mensel, Mrs. Walker Baxter, Mrs. .Sam Fidealj Joseph Hanson Rollo Anderson - Leo Kenney, Mike Maloney, IL Love, .Theodore Woodhave William Steekelmiui, John Duckworth, Dan Wyeherly, George Stokers, Steve Diamanti, Joe Millitich; Henry Non garet, Lee Jensen, E. C. Brown, La Var Gunderson, Mrs. H. Love, Mrs. Dan Garber, Mrs. E. C. Brown, Mike DeKIevor and E. C. Brown. : Mrs. H. B. Mensel, Stanley II. Ed' wards and Leo Kenney were named as a committee on resolutions, and H. B. Mensel, W. J. Burgess, Miss R. Her-se- y and La Var Gunderson on membership. - HELPER DEMOCRATS OPEN THIS YEARS CAMPAIGN The 1928 campaign was opened by the democrats at Helper last Thurs- day evening when Governor George' II. Dcrn was the principal speaker. Candidates personality rather than their issues was the keynote of the governors address. Governor Dem had come to Pries to address the Business arid Profefvtional Womens club and was prevailed upon to make a political speech at Helper. Before' the arrival of the governor, the a&dienee af the local theatre was add cessed by' Judge George Christensen .and' Die trie t Attorney Fred W. Keller.' Local candidates were also in attendance Mondya evening at Price .City hall a big 'rally was held-' with Milton H. Welling and Knox Pfclfefson .the principal speakers.! Last Tuesday evening Standard villeand Spring Canyon were visited where rallies .'were held. Last night Hiawatha as visited by state and eounty candidates where a large crowd was entertained.' Messrs. Welling and Patterson are over in Emery county for the' rest of this- week. WITHDRAWAL OF DENNIS PHY ANNOUNCED MUR- Dennis Murphy of Seofield, who was named on the democratic ticket for representative, haa withrawn his name as a candidate, according to word received by County Chairman Sebron W. Golding, last Friday. A F. Jorwensen, a wheclhorae of the democratic organisation at Seofield, has been selected as the nominee for state representative in Carlton county to replace Murphy. Mr. Jorgensen will be a running mate of Mrs. Grace A. Cooper, also legislative nominee. W. Olenn Harmon, candidate for county attorney, wan the principal speaker at a democratic rally held at Hiawatha last Thursday evening. lie MKtke on prohibition and honesty in government, both of which he credited to the democratic party, At thin meeting an'Al Smith For Presiilenl,r eliib was" organised with Turners new offieial map of Price Stanley Edwards acting as chairman. City $1.00. Lithographed. For sale at A large attendance of Smith support- - The Sun office. The very latest ouL t -- - n&EB. u OOETZMAN Death Work end Extraction. Commercial Bank Bldg Price, X-R- ay HR. Pih UtA OLENN wiiiLTAM RICHAH j Drathl Residence Office Phone 200. PRICE, UTAH . .... i! ANDREW W. DOWD, M. D. many of them of national prominence,, are ewelling each .day the vast army of votera who believe that It Is the duty of every thinking American to support Governor Smith. Among the moat recent of leading Republicans who . have publicly repudiated the Republican candidate la knows Sprockets,-- - widely Rudolph banker and buelnesa man of San Francisco, owner of hugs sugar plantations In Hawaii, find, formerly a dose friend and. adviser 'of President , Roosevelt ' Another.' Influential Republican to declara tor Smith Is .Spencer Penrose of Colorado, - mining gOnglnner and brother of the late Senator Boise' Penrose, Republican leader la Pennsyl. ; vania. Prominent Financial Figures One Republican of considerable who has just declared for Governor 8mlth Is W. R HIbbs of Virginia, president of W. B. HIbbs and Co., bankers, of Washington, D. C. Two prominent New Jersey Republicans, John J. Stamlar, president of the Broad and Market National Bank and Trust Co of Newark, and Usal H. McCarter, president of the Fidelity Union Trust Co, of Newark, announced last week that they will rapport Governor Smith. . Another Republican' banker to Join the campaign to alect the Democratic ( candidate Is De Lancey Kounts, Chalr-;ma- n of the Board of Devoe and Raynolde Co., of New York. Western Farm Leaders Frank W. Murphy, 'chairman of tho '.Legislative Committee , of the Corn : Belt Federation of , Farm . Organlia-- ! tlons, and a member of the Minnesota delegation to tho Republican Conven-- ; tlon, has renounoad allegiance to his ) party and repudiated Hoover as as i enemy of the farmer". . ' , Other farm leaders to bolt tho party" were' Governor Adam McMullen, Republican Executive of ! Nebraska, and W F, Bhuttleworth, of Indianapolis, former koad of tho par-chasing committee of tho Indiana Fed- -' e ration of Farm Bureau Physician end Snrgeen . SSj M. R jj Office Phone 81; Residence in Bilvagnl Bldg Price Utah ng Republican!, life-lon- g vrf PRICE, UTAH SUPPORTING SMITH Life-Lo- jv 0. HUBBARD Physician and Surgeon Office Honrs 2 to 5 p. m. Phone I Reiddenre Phone 284 Eastern Utah Electric Buildiiu. REPUBLICANS ARE Many m Bu QRl B, kJ EVANS Office. Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH DR. John Henry Mean and Capt. Charles B. D.'Collyer, on the Olympic aerou the Atlantic from New York ; by airplane across Europe and Asia; on the Empress of Russia across the Pacific twelve hours ahead of schedule; hnd by airplane from Victoria to .New York, circled the globe in 23 days, 15 hours, 21 minutes and and asg 15 seconds, a tounding achievement. That is one way to go around the world, but re walla tho Chinamans remark about ; the toboggan slide, Zippe like h -walkee back a mile! . Another way to circumnavigate the globe is tp board a palatial steamship, which sails from New. York December days to visit? 1, 1928, and devote 1 ing and seeing the wonders of 21 countries and 26 ports on a grand tour of 29,100 miles, '9,100 miles longer than that of the intrepid Mean and Colly er.- This view was well express . - Bilvagnl Building PRICE. UTAH D. a dMuecV of bd by Lady Williama-Tayltreal, who went around or Mon- L BROCKBANK OradMte Chlrepracter Electric Bulling PRICE, UTAH Office Honre : 10 to 12, 2 to 6 ail 6 A0 to 8 held ns spellbound. Singapore am its evergrowing dock amazed us. But Office Phone 18 .' Rcaldenee Phone B Hawaii wound itself about our hearts, OUVER K. OLAY . and to its haunting 'Aloha Oe we Attorney At Lew aaw it fade away through icgretfu Office In County Courthouse : tears. i ;; tZ PRICE, UTAH Those on the big steamship during her next voyage will spend Christmas A. McOEE . in the Holy Land and New Yeari Attorney At lew Eve in Cairo, see' Japan in visitseldom the Roome 5 and 6. Sllvegnl Buildlai, time, visit Siam, PRICE, UTAH ed; China, India, Java, Egypt, the SOSA i-i- the world on this boat a year ago: We passed in luxurious eomfort, free from any care or irritating responsibility from continent to continent. With sheltered ease we had unfolded to us the magnificence and the somewhat repellent fanCtieal conditions of India and distraught, yet ever thrillingly interesting China. We steamed up and down-thdangerous the Philippines, Hawaii, the' Panama CaPearl river, .and saw first-han- d devastation of Canton. : Mysteripus nal, Havana and other wonder spots Java, and almost untouched Sumatra, too numerous to mention. v . t ' - - L. m plum-blosso- W . Growing of. Sugar. Beets May Bring Large New Factoxy.- If Price if the, farmer in that section will guarantee 500 acres of beets to the sugar company. If acreage' anc production warrant, the rumor farther goes, $1,500,000 will be available for the cone traction of a railroad into the. region;- with also the probab of a large faetory able to' handle a beets that might be grown east o the mountain exclusive of the Ura tab Basin eonntry; DISTRICT ODD FELLOWS ABE TO MEET . AT HELPER . - Pri, OZHNN HARMON Attorney and Csusebr A " T COUNTY TICKET Representatives GRACE A. COOPER A. F. JORGENSEN Eonr Yesr Commissioner -- COAL BIN NOW... WALTER IS. KNOX Two Yesr Commissioner F. F FISHER County Attorney W. OLENN HARMON (Political .Advertisement). NOT AT ALL TOO EARLY CHRISTMAS CARDS 3 POR . It is not too early to think of this important subject. Our new samples are now ready for inspection. Selection now means that you choose from an unbroken line of the choicest' designs the market affords. Yonr printing or engraving may then be done without hurry, assnring that perfection of workmanship which you desire and which it ia The Son s eonatant aim to produce. Foresight now is a positive protection against disappointment a little later in the season. Order now. We have about come to the conclusion that the world was better off in the days when divorce lawyers were afraid the might spend their declining days in the poor house. Three things that depend entirely Uon faith are love, political statements and hash. of a model marriage is one ; uri in which tho wife is the treasurer and the husband is a treasury. - Licensed Abetrnctor ef Tithe Abstrayte of title fnrnhhed to piece or tract In Eastern Utah. Ftaeba rarance written In the beet comptsie-- Real estate bonds, etc. Second floor Iq'i ,, vagal Building. Price, Utah. T" REN BEAN - Gram! Painting Otractsr Phone 188m PRICE, UTAH B. FLYNN Telephone 21 PRICE, UTAH HARMON WALLACE Undertekm and '"V? Ambulance Service One Block Booth of L. D. 8. Tsbermi ;Offict Phono 158. Roe. llfim PRICE, UTAH - . Jig UTAH W. HAMMOND n, , Iam Office, Bilvagnl Building ; PRICE, . prospects are true omens, then Huntington is due to become a center of an Eastern Utah sugar beet industry, according to reports front oyer that way. Hopes are tanning high in that section, and if Appearances r- f . are to be judged, there will be an ample 500 acres of beets awaiting the President slicing plant next fall from Hunting-to- n ALFRED K. SMITH and Emery eounty.-.- . ' Vice. President The quarterly meeting of district JOSEPH T. BOBINSON Encouraged by representatives of association! No.' 8, embracing the L the Springville-Mapleto- n United State Senator Sugar com- O. O. F., and Rebekah lodges of HelpWILUAM H. KING . pany, a few local framers engaged in er, Moab,'. Green River, Pay-eoGovernor fanning approximately 100 acres of Provo, Vernal, Seofield, GEORGE H. DERN beets this season. .They hve turned Clear Creek Myton, and Castle Gate, will be ' .Supreme-Court out far b:tter. than .anticipated, some held at Helper Saturday of thia week, CHIEF1 JUSTICE 8. R. THURMAN lands yielding qq high as fifteen tops at whieh tune grand officers are exTep Yyan Term aero. per .They express the belief that pected to address the assembled lodge JUDGE VALENTINE GIDEON this portion of Utah con hold ite own members: Entertainment features have Secretary of State with any in the growing of this erop, . MILTON H. WELLING been arranged for the social to follow according to Ted Jones of the Springville-- the business . Attorney General meeting. J,- P. Miller of Mapleton OLIVER K. CLAY Sugar ' company, who Moab, president of the district, and was State Treasurer visiting the experimenting farm- W. 'J. Bartlett of Helper, er last week. Showing that his comJOHN F. MENDENHALL are in charge of arrangements. State Auditor pany was in earnest last spring, plantDistrict No. 8 is the only district in . W. HARRISON FARR ers, hammers, beet cultivators and Utah wherein the Rebekahs ' are alSuperintendent Public Instruction thinnen were furnished the local men lowed to the The L. JOHN NUTT ALL organization. join free of charge by theSpringville-Map-leto- n ' decision of admitting Rebekahs into Presidential Elector! people. Willard Seoweroft, Mrs. J. J. Gallifan, the asociation was Made at Moab last According to reports circulating, A. J. Evana and J. Frank Tolton August. the company will install a truck line to handle all beets between Emery Congress, First District Printing that good kind one ia not KNOX PATTERSON eounty points and the railroad at ashamed of. The Sun, Price, Utah. District Jndxes GEORGE CHRISTENSEN ' JOHN P. HOlGAARD-Distric- t Attorney F. W. KELLER CARBON Erw Office 289; Residence R-- 0 0 0vrj A NEW INDUSTRY DemocraticTicket Destfat Phonee 1 record-breakin- J. ANTON T. ABBOTT MORTUARY Phone 129 Helper, .Utah MORTUAXT ABBOTT-BARTLET- T Phone.870-Licensed Price, Utah Embahners Experience Funeral Directors Ambulance : !y3 Service STAY IN REPAIR Reed plumbing fixtures stay In to pair. We handle everything from Ml to ghowen, and every Itea fc the utmost that honeal skilled effHl ean make It Brad Plumbing Mi Heating Oo. North Carbon Avon Price, Utah. 5 ; f; .. NOTICE TO WATER USERS 8TA1I Engineers Office, gait Lake City, Utsh Sept 22. 1928. Notice la hereby rf" that the Denver and Itlo Grande Westtfi Railroad company, whose principal pkw of businese to Salt Lake City, Utah, to '' made application in accordance with tht muiremrata of the Oonplled Lewi 1917, ae amended fir the Rcssh Lnwe of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to spp Jriate .10 c.f.a. of water from Price rim in Carbon county, Utah. 8ald waier I be diverted at a point which beer 1375 feet south end 945 feet east of tb northwest corner of gee. 22, Twp. U South, Rann 11 East Balt Lake bw and meridian, and conveyed by means of PlP distance of twenty feet where I will be used during the. entire year to ssf Pjy eppllconto railroad locomotives ! Fernhnm, Utah. This irse consumes et Id water. This application I office File No. 19408. All englnoers pfotests syalnet to grantin' of Mid application, stotinx to reasons therefor must be by affidavit J rcompanled with e fee of J1- and filed in this office within thirty ,:l i toe completion of the P"WJ2 tlon of this notice. GEORGE M. BACOS i Now is the time to fill the coal bin. Later in the fall the dealers will be busy and the prices may be higher. It is certain that they will not CASTLE GATE and CLEAR CREEK are the best coals you can use. Free from soot and high in heat units. be-lowe- r. ORDER TODAY! I UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Clear Creek and Castle Gate Coals Judge Building Salt Lake City "fate Engineer. Date of first publlcntlon, Sept 27. U ot completion of publication, Oct 1H2H. Customs have changed, but moths is still the one who has to get up ii the middle of the night when sow member of the family yeljs for nor covers on the bed. Next year et thie time every fi Mr. Coolidge catches wont get i whole paragraph in the newspapers-Back come the evenings that fathrf haa to apend doing Willie work. t |