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Price, Utah I went mourning without The Sun; I stood cried in the congregation. Job, 30-2and ip 8. CHRISTMAS .'1 Hearts of young and old again feel that mysterious something we have come to know as the Spirit of Christmas. Theres a happier smile on every face, a friendlier handshake and a more cheerful greeting as we meet. There seems to be a closer bond of brotherly love settling down over all the earth. It is the Spirit of ChristTo those of us able to look back over mas. many milestones passed along lifes highway it brings joy and contentment and memories of other days when Santa Claus was our patron saint and every Christmas morn was like the dawning of a new paradise on earth. It takes us back to childish dreams and wonderment It softens our hearts toward all humanity and brings a kindlier feeling toward neighbors and friends. To us it has a far deeper meaning than the mere giving of gifts. Christmas for us is the happiest time of all the year because it enables us to see the happiness that exists in other hearts and the love we have for one another as members of one big family, all striving for the same end the peace and happiness of the whole world. THURSDAY, EVERY THURSDAY. THE BUN, PRIOR, UTAH Bireei. Thai manager was fomZT located over at Grand Junction SJ where his reputation was highly rated. He is a veteran. The success of the wtsbli? ment is assured with the of pure drugs, the Lilly noted for their purity and T Try your next prescription thoTi Urge line of assorted gifts for Gukt mss are now on display at prices. ar It comes to The Sun that Price is to have a straight out republican newspaper. Welcome to our city. Speaking a good word for the neighborhood store the editor if the Chicago Tribune, one of the worlds greatest newspapers, has this defense which The Sun believes Price citizens will heartily endorse: There are still 1,328,000 small retail dealers in the United States, so that it is rather wild for one to predict the disappearance of the neighborhood merchant. He has a place and a function in modern society. While he cannot afford to minimize the influence of chain store competition, he need not despair or quit business. To meet that competition he needs enterprise, advertising, originality and the cultivation of the personal and the human element in trade. The small place has its own advantages and can retain them, and even increase them. It can pay more attention to individual tastes and preferences. It can play a part in building up the neighborhood, and it can carry a wider stock more freely and at less risk than the chain store. w-Ju- Printing that good kind one ashamed of. . wasnt much to be had. We were happy, even without automobiles and telephones and radios and moving pictures. Blissful ignorance! We hunted in the woods, fished in the streams, worked in the fields and when we were tired and hot and thirsty we ran down to the old spring bubbling with cool, clear water at the foot of the hill, snatched from its accustomed place the water gourd cracked on one side and sewed up with a white thread, dipped up the soft, cooling waters' and drank until we were satisfied. We cannot k U I It Ik 111 00 I Id Ik u u OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS Have our best wishes for a Merry mas and a Happy New Year 1000-poun- T,ie New Caetle Inn Cafe two-vear-o- ld Right from the Coast. A chef of national repute. ONE MEAL CALLS FOR ANOTHER We desire to express to the Telephone Users and to the People of Carbon County our best wishes for en a & Merry (EJjrtfitmaB atth a ijayjnj Nrttt fear It is our earnest desire to give you the best service possible . sell-:n- There are no times like the good old times," but please, dont ask for dates. Dont ask what year or years those good old times fell upon. They came, those good old times, when men and women were boys and girls. And the good times are here today because the boys and girls are here. We who speak of the good old times have in mind the days of our youth. It was the romantic period of life when we were seeing things for the first time, and all these seemed bright and new. It was the happy, carefree springtime of youth and lifes budding flower was just beginning to unfold amid surroundings so strangely and yet so entrancingly beautiful. The sunshine has never been quite so bright and the silver moonlight upon the fields has never been quite so lovely since the good old days have passed. We lived in eager and pleasing anticipation of coming events. And this eager and perhaps impatient waiting made it seem as though Father Time dragged along on leaden feet. Would Christmas never come? We viewed everything as through a magnifying glass, and moved by nn exaggerated feeling of optimism we assessed all things at their highest value. We got almost everything we wanted because there M The Bun, Priee, Utik decline hu been checked. Hog prices, duty again. which started . upward Wednesday, continued today and are thirty-fiv- e to forty above the low point last week and aa high as any time this month. Sheep and lambs rose fifteen to twenty-fBest lambs brought $13.75. ive. Receipts today were 9000 cattle, 10,-0hogs and 4000 sheep, compared with 18.000 rattle, 15,000 hogs and 8000 sheep a week ago, and 13,110 cattle, 5100 hogs and 5900 sheep a year ago. With eattle receipts today about a week ago the marhalf large ket showed a material improvement Fat steen ruled fifteen to twenty-fiv- e up. higher, mostly twenty-fiv-e The reduction in receipts wu much larger than had been expected, but evidently last weeks decline made shippers show no material effort to reach markets. The light runs in Chicago should give that market a chance to clear up outlet channels and bring better inquiry at all markets. Here several lots of prime yearlings, weighing around 1000 pounds, brought $17.-0- 0 to $1750; some steen and heifers mixed $15.25 and mediumweight steers up to $1400. The hulk of the steers in the shortfed classes brought $11.00 to $13.00. Cows and heifers ruled higher. Some strong to twenty-fiv- e Christheifers brought d prims Other choice grades $1150 $1450. to $1350. Canner and cutter cows $5.25 to $650 and killing cows $7.00 to $10.00. Calves wen strong to fifty Under New Management cents higher. Demand for stoekers 10 West Main SL and feeden wu strong. Prices ruled to eat The Reasonable with Best the a place Charge. firm to twenty-fiv- e higher. Lightin season. MEATS The beat obtainable. Everything and to $12.00 sold stoeken up weight FOWLS Of the highest quality. FISH and OYSTERS-Yo- ur fleshy feeden $11.75. Several lots of inspection will be cordially welcomed. feeden brought $10.50 Here on the eve of another Christmas we find to $11.25. our joy in the childish prattle of little ones who Hog prices today wen ten to fifteen have yet to reach the rough places along lifes centi higher than last week's elose road. We hear their laughter and their shouts to forty above Tuesand thirty-fiv-e of joy. We see the excited surprise that comes day, the low point of the season. The into their eyes as they view with amazement the buying side anpears more anxious for simplest of toys. Their happiness is contagious, supplies and the general opinion is because it brings back memories that come at that the low priee level of the season is passed. Hogs coming now an in no other time of the year and we join in the good condition. Demand is taking all Spirit of Christmas with them and feel again the are weights. The 180 to thrill that we knew, too, in the years gone by 140 to 175 to $8.40 $8.65; bringing when we saw beauty in every trinket and love in pounds, $8.10 to $8.45; packing sows. every little gift. We live our youth again in the $7.25 to $8.00, and stoek hogs and pigs Spirit of Christmas, and it lightens the load we Modern styles have given us so much to see to $8.15. must take up anew, to carry on to another mile- that The Sun now sympathizes with a blind man $750 eents adThe fifteen to twenty-fiv- e more strongly than ever. post, when this year melts into time. vance in sheep and lamb prices took Ours is a happy Christmas beause it brings todays quotations to the high point the month. Fat wool lambs sold at so much to those about us. Its arrival means of Years Ago This Week At $13.00 to $13.75 mostly $1350 up. more than a season of giftmaking. It means Twenty are quoted at $12.00 to $12.50; Shorn Price and extravmore than a riot of spending and fpolish Vicinity $10.00 to $1050 and ewes yearlings in season when means a everyone agance. It to $7.25. $650 W. MeKinnon had of Price Carbon county leans closer to each other in love A. gone to Randolph to and sacrifice than at any other time of year. It spend Christmas with the home folks. WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF means a deeper love in the hearts of all and for Apples grown up and down the Price river were g EASTERN UTAH from wagons locally on the streets at $1.20 per everyone who claims it as his home. And wo bushel. About 350,000 fewer head of sheep know that such kindly feelings cannot disappear back Dr. R. Price lambs will be fed in the Western J. in and Earll from Castle wu Gate, we well wishes over night, but that the love and than during the prehave for each other now must continue to abide where he had Dr. E. M. Neher treat hia hand for blood States this winter the department of agripoisoning. ceding year, throughout the years to come. culture announced Monday. The numIX Vignetto and Joe Rolando bought the Delpiax saThe Spirit of Christmas is here. May it find loon of feeden in the Corn Belt States, continue to were and at the business at; ber all happy and comfortable and contented. May the sameHelper however, during the past month was stand. it bring forth from every heart a love for his Dr. E. old 25 about per eent larger than last M. Neher left for hia old home at Roseville, movement in November feUowman that will be in evidence long after the Ind. Before the and departing from Castle Gate he announced year, wu the largest for that month since holiday has passed and into the days of sterner to friends he would return a benedict 1922. duty, when we need this same Spirit of ChristOne ear of coal went out of Price for Salt Lake City mas to lighten our way. Approximately 151,652 poison baits from Cedar Creek. The shipment was for testing by distributed by hunters in the were from which it wu taken. parties owning claims of the. biological survey district Utah Another optimist is the Carbon county man For he Tint time in many months the closing during November. During tho. month who thinks he is going to please his wife this ordinance in respect to saloons was in Sunday strict force in the hunten spent their entire time Christmas by giving her something for the Price, the action being an order from the town board. putting out bait stations and baits on Those Good Old Days . It wK . During the five years from 1919 to 1925 federal taxes were reduced 39 per cent, while the states increased 87 and local 56. In other words, all the outstanding economies made in federal expenditure during the past six years have been more than offset by the rapidly increasing cost of maintaining smaller units of government. All of this increase cannot be explained by growth and necessary improvements, since these should automatically produce more revenue. There has obviously been a tendency on the part of a great many states, cities, towns and school districts to spend money lavishly, disregarding the inevitable consequences of bonded indebtedness. It is said on good authority that communities today embark on great ventures that would not even have been imagined twenty years ago. High taxes imperil prosperity and industrial development Low taxes encourage them. The fact that the farmers have increased 258 per cent over pre-wfigures certainly has an important bearing on whatever farm problem we have. Only business efficiency and sanity in the handling of ' public funds can lower taxes. a, FINE NEW FIRM Residents .of Carbon eounty oil predate tha opening of the nee Drug company store on East ir ADVANCES III SHEEP AND which at first charmed and entertained us have I become monotonous through constant recurLAMBS FIRST OF WEEK rences. The hitherto unusual and pleasing have become commonplace if not tiresome. Springtime and summta have merged into autumn and perhaps winter is not so long away. Every gen- Tba Hun 8 )i trial Bervica. Justice John Potter took down with eration has its good old times and the young KANSAS CITY, Mo., Deo. 17. the eat-tl- a flu the first of the week after of classes most people of today will some time in the future look Lower price! for to nurse seven in his family helping unfavorable and few the days back over the laps of years and tell their young put who now up and getting around. are weekend the over weather conditions ones of the good old times. resulted in a sharp reduction in sup- The juvenile element of Carbon BounAa a result the market ty, this being near Christmas, will We read where a Cleveland, 0., man swallowed plies today. about twenty-fiv- e cents. nrobably be on their good behavior at least until after the arrival of Santa a fork. It ought to' be a consolation to his fam strengthened cleaned closely. wu up Everything able to be on Thic improvement indicates that tha Claus and the judge is ily that he didnt use his knife. How About Carbon County? DECEMBER Iko Glaxcr formerly of Helper together with Jake the high mountain range areas. Warm Bergman of Salt Lake City, had plans drawn for an weather in October delayed the work apartment house at Zion to cost fifty thousand dollars in some localities. Reports from the or more. hnnters indicate that practically 'all Six to seven inches of snow hxd fallen in Price with the large station work vill be complct- no indication of a letup. Telephone messages from out- ed by today, December 20th. As a lying points in the valley and from the hills told much result of this work the number of predatory animal is fut being rethe same story. duced. George E. Nelms wu bark home in Price from an exto fifty Prices worked twenty-fiv- e tended trip to the reservation country and the Ashley Valley, llo reported busincaa dull with the merchants cents higher at Los Angeles, Cala., on both ewes and lambs during November and others out that way. and the market is now in firm posiWhile the papers of the state are assuring us that coal Good and choice 88 to tion. is plentiful in Utah this year, we are having it dealt lambs sold from $12.75 to $13.0Q, Utah out to us in ten hundred pound lots, and hard to get at while choice handyweights were quotthat, said the Hebcr City Wave. . ed up to $1350. The bulk of the snp-pl-y, Joe Mikulee, Hungarian globetrotter, spent a night in medium to good 00 to Price, lie left Austria-Hungar- y three yean before to averages, went over from $10.40 to walk twenty-fiv- e thousand miles in five years. He wu $11.25 with better finished kinds up then nine hundred miles ahead of hia schedule. to $1250. Five decks of Prof. Carl R. Marcusen, eounty superintendent, had Nevada feeden sold for $10.75. A Utah made an apportionment of school funds for the several ' part derk of choice districts of Carbon. The total population was 1796 with ewes topped at $7.25, while medinm a distribution of $10,776, whieh amounted to six dollars trucked In Californians mode $550. Cull and common ewes, according to r capita. The announcement of the marriage of Preston C. Nut- quality, weight and pell, were quoted ter and Misa Katherine S. Fenton at Colorado Springs, from $3.00 to $550. a happy enrpriso to Colo., on November 28th, came COAL BILL SAVER hosts of friends of both parties on the Uintah reservation and throughout the state. If you want to gw wife a J. 8. N. (Jake) Hemphill died at St. Marks' Hospital niee practical gift that will be apat Salt Lake City from a gunshot wound received the preciated more each year and will last the home just go to the Tuesday previous in the Eagle Gate saloon on Commer- as long cial street, whilo playing over a revolver with James Con. Wagon and Machine company Riley, the bartender of the resort. Hemphill was form- at Priee and buy one of thoso fine new heater that will keep the house erly manager of Utah Fuel Hotel at Sunnyside. Gov. John C. Cutler and officials of the Irrigated as warm as a furnace at a third of the Lands company left Salt Lake City for Prire to attend cost and takes the place of three the formal opening of the corporation's eanal connect- stoves. They arc ornamental as well. Sueh are going at cleanup prices while ing with the Mammoth reservoir and built to irrigate last. they twenty thousand seres of land to tha south of this city in Carbon and Emery counties. Tha proposition wu Priatingthat goad kind one ie not promoted by R. W. Crockett Chicago money built it ashamed of. The Sun, Priee, Utah. 123-pou- u Jnr u A phone installment or a phone extension in the home would be a very appropriate Christmas or New Years gift. The Mountain States Telephone and and Telegraph Compony A. W. Clyde, Mgr. ' PRICE - - - UTAH While we are new in this community, u have come to stay, and we gladly join with all other business houses in wishing you all A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year While you are in town doing your Christmas Shopping or 1r time, leave your car with us for any minor adjustments or repairs and we will have it ready for yon " hve the equipment and plenty of efficient mechanics so that long waits are unnecessary. We proffl" ise you Quick, Thorough Work and car ready ft your you when promised. 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