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Show TEE FADE FODB PRICE, UT A H BUM, E THURSDAY, AUGUST U, 1KO TIUIIDAT VBET UNOWCEIiaTS POLITICAL Officer Bubaeription, $2.00 tha Year In Advance. Office Phene No. U. Raudcnce, US-- er UU. Entered As JDUHIAP Mail Bmad-O- u A Matter, ItU, At the Foatoffice At Price, Iw Utah, iUndar tha Act of March, A 1878. ADVERTISING RATES DWv MatterBOe. Par Inch Per Iarae,40e. Tranaient, Special Poaitira, B Per Cent Additional. Cents the td Each Ins non. Count Six Words to Line. Siua- . OMtnarias, Cards of Thsnks, Basolntiona, Btc-Beading Notice Bates. Count Six Words to the Line. Par Sale, For Bant, Pound, Lost, Etc Two Cents Per Word Bach Issna. No Charge Accounts. AH OoMMunications to At 00. 930 assn: STATE jSi is poet office stood in Use bad of the sboon liekind the cQd stove and Use crude cusrpadax, Joe ddeiove was burnt to a dull dingy broom jSe auf&udare welcomed, the men ofUse baas, Use whole loamwaslbezei ffihmjisailhme oniied Vhs mdbcBi. The merchant, Use maiden so fair. jSsen boat in 22b aBBoe dsshJsbUu toddL hear uaan. oorihagSte mail JloFbauSioeadc3aear. Those Qualified Should Receive Donations went y nriTh a rrihnm We acaded mxxxni in a sociable jam., UR sewer to hmaarfrem. Use folks that we Jaeas Or hoping jxrhape fata check avar-duU place fee a smile bdxwjdacefaraJBxsaxn, Me Jhet Office stood in the HearCMfiarBelfaax. Matters have about come to the point locally where some action should be taken on the Chad ever-increasi- ng number of mooch-- f era and beggars. Day after day this office is visited by down and outers asking for a nmnll dona-tio- n for anything from a meal to help epileptics through a busT ,,' ness college. No doubt this is not the only local establishment so--: licited. No less than five or six such persons have paid this office a visit each day within the past week. On the street there are the usual number of beggars. The other night the writer was stopped on the street by a young man and asked for a small donation for "a cup of coffee and sinker. A few hours later the same person was seen enjoying the dance in the city to the west, apparently keeping up with the crowd in every respect A good many of those seeking aid are in a pitiful plight and in need of assistance. Members of the Chamber of Commerce cently, however, passed an agree--" ment that all solicitors and beg-gashould have, the endorse- -' ment of- the secretary of that body before hitting up local ' merchants. If the agreement was of carried out about, the bums would be forced put of . town. .Its about time 'that the cold shoulder? was applied and more 'stringent enforcement by city officials brought into play, lids office is in a position to voice its objection, whereas the '. average, business man may only grumble, and it is going to take tiie lead in seeing that local businessmen do not have to put up with future parasites. It is a tre-- . mendous drain on time and patience. ' , oibtmm 2be cld.wincioUS e; jority shun the word, but object when the bill comes around. This is one opportunity to study the situation and see what amendments have to offer in way of relief. This newspaper does not advocate at this time to support it, but does ask that intelligent thought and study be given to so vital a question. . issues of the 1928 presidential campaign. Ruth Hanna McCormick, striving to reach the senate, reaped a harvest of votes in the primaries by promising the Illinois electorate some protection against the worid court The burning question in Minnesotas senatorial primary was whether Senator Thomas Schell, or his fighting for opponent more closely, resembled Minnesotas famous senior Senator, Shipstead. Schall won. And in Arkansas, the candidate for nomination to the senate seat now held by Joseph Robinson, complained that Robinson had been in public life too long and should now step down and give a younger man a chance. n, . . Journalists In Congress When headlines told the world Heywood Broun, popular newspaper columnist, had announced his candidacy for congress from a Manhattan district, that readers at first smiled, suspecting another joke of the Will Rogers for President kind. But then they realized that Broun was serious. And why shouldnt he be? The list of our congressmen who have graduated from the ranks, of journalism is im- A senate committee is now investigating various campaign expenditures. Why not appoint another to investigate campaign issues with the of saving pressive indeed. Autobiographi- the eleeforial' purpose mind, from comcal sketches in the congressional plete paralysis through : an pverv directory inforin us of eleven dose of humbuggery? senators who have served, and sometimes still serve, the worid Nothing ban done non to decrease through medium of the press. the sale of eook book and piepana Senator Capper from Kansas than opening op smoking rooms for owns and publishes a string of girl students in our leading female farm journals especially known colleges. throughout the west. He worked A man ' having sixteen wives has at various times as a reporter been in Mexico City. They Arrested corcity editor and Washington Sena- shouldn 't have arrested him at all, but His colleague, respondent him a medal for bravery. tor Henry AHen, has a journalis- given included reporttic record that The fellow who kicks about the ing, editorial writing, war cor- weather mans gucssses ought. to be respondence, newspaper owner- glad Uncle Sam hasnt got women ship and publicity. Senator, Car- forecasters. ter Glass owns the morning and Tax Revision Should Be afternoon papers in his home When a ehair becomes old and worn and brings a good town of Lynchburg, Virginia. out it is anitantique Given Thought 'a different with an But price. M. La Follette, Senator Robert ' i Because of interest in the op- Jr., is president of a weekly, the ening of school, political gossip Progressive, which is dedicated The good old days were really those and other matters, the proposed to the principles of La Follette-is- when meals were opened with blessing instead of constitutional amendments have about been forgotten. "Editor and publisher is the A short time ago the Citizens brief description that Senator Tax Revision league of Utah was Bronson Cutting of New Mexico ONE PRESCRIPTION organized. The league has adopt- gives of his journalistic activiman one Florida of ed the plan selecting ties.. Park Trammell of MADE FAMILY DOCTOR in each county who will assume also states simply that he was FAMOUS the initiative in forming a local owner and editor of a newspaper j organization of the league. This for some years. Other former body, it is announced, will carry editors are Arthur Vandenburg on an educational program now of Michigan, Frank Greene of . before the electorate in the form Vermont, Gerald Nye of North of" the 'proposed constitutional Dakota and George Moses from amendments. New Hampshire. Senator Clar' ' Beginning the first week in ence Dill of Washington has been September the proposed amend--? a reporter for two large dailies. ments will be published in this newspaper for nine consecutive weeks. During that time it is the Politics, Personalties In duty of every qualified voter to Influencing Votes give considerable attention to the question. Much time and Can anyone explain why, iii a money has been expended by the country where a live issue is state in a sincere endeavor to bonr every day, political candihas any singfe act been of change the antiquated and un- dates pick the material they do Seldombenefit' to mankind than that emLook now greater taxation of for a campaign platform? fair system of Dr. Caldwell ha 1885, when he recent Tennessees at primary ployed. the prescription which haa At the time this state was ad- contest. Congressman Hull, who wrote carried hia fame to foe iofir comers mitted to the Union, people gain- won the democratic nomination of the earth. ed a living from the soil. Tangi- for senator, is a nationally faOver und over, Dr. Caldwell wrote ble property therefore, became a mous authority on tariff and foe prescription as he found men, basis of taxation through a local taxation. Yet his opponent, Anad children ' suffering from ' assessor. Since that time a great drew L. Todd, deliberately cam- those common symptoms of constipabulk of this states wealth is rep- paigned on a platform that prom- tion, such as coated tongue, had resented in intangible and untax-abl- e ised voters an impossible system breath, headaches, gas, nausea, biliousness, no energy, lack of appetite, and property. The amendments of taxation. similar thingi ran to this Ma In change Ferguson Texas, proposed hope ' Demand for this prescription grew burden. on a platform of vindication. condition and shift the so fast, becanse of tee pleasant, quick raisto is made the Heflin Tom In the Alabama, report Study it relieved sack symptoms of way lecgovernor, listen to qualified ing the cry of persecution. The constipation, that by 1888 Dr. CaldCarin amendment North and the read tuners primary campaign well was forced to have it put up Furni-fold before November. Taxation is a olina that sent Senator CaMwelTs ready hr use. Today,' Simmons to defeat, was bas- Syrup Pepsin, as it is rulioA is always sore spot in the average proper-A- y owner's life and a great map ed almost entirely on outworn rs mother-in-law- , Redo. the capital city Thursday. Mr. Emmett Ward ell was a visitor Mrs. W. H. Morgan waa a shopper at the home' of his parents, Mr. and at the capital city Thursday. weeks. Mr. Orson Hill returned here Sat- iMrs. W. H. Wardell for two Rex-burto He home retnrndd Wednesday urday from work' at Grand Junction, Ida. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Parker and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lloyd went to and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird baby few a for Salt lake City Monday returned to .Springville. Sunday from days. a few days visit with Mr. Parkers' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dart, went to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker. Salt Lake City for a few days visit parents, Miss Beth Grosbeck returned SaturSunday. to Salt Laker City. She has been Mrs. J. A. Bask and Mrs. William day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. MeKelvy were visitors at the capital D. Downing. Miss Anna Hansen eity Tuesday. her for a weeks stay at Charles Leo went to Salt Lake City the Grosbeck home. Saturday where he will undergo an A group of young Helper girls were operation some time this week.. entertained at Miss Margaret Freckle-ton- s Mrs. Orson Hill returned Sunday thirteenth birthday party. The from a few days visit with relatives guests were Josephine Lsmbson, Lois at Cleveland, in Emery eounty. Barrett, Frank James, Gerald Mag-anMr. and Mrs. Bailey Kenner and Alva Lsmbson, Boland Smith, children went to Springvillc Saturday Betty Mullins, Uoyd Carter, Charfor a few days visit with relatives. lotte Houta, Lavon Low, Bessie Weet'Mrs. .Meril Benedict frflm Soldier er, Dorothy McConnell, Lonetta Dei-son- , Leona Galend Catherine GardSummit was a visitor Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boy. Wee ter. ner. Refreshments were served and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Donald of Cas- games were played for the enjoyment tle Dale were visitors at the home of of the young people. A group of Helper, Soldier Summit Mr. and Mrs. Frank James Wednesand Salt Lake City women met Wedday. Mias Zells Weeter left Wednesday nesday of last week inJSaltL Lake City for a few days- visit at the home of at the home of Mr. JB. F. BuffingMrs. Miril Benedict at Soldier Sum- ton, where she entertained as. hostess to the Kensington group. Lo mit. served. Places wen uidYor Mrs. Mrs. Alta Flsim returned Friday was ' W. H. Parker, Mrs. R. 0. Weeter, from A months stay at Salt Lake C. Whitmore, Mrs. Mrs. Ceeil Dyett, (Sty where she underwent an Opera-- Mrs. Pearl Dyett, Mrs. Elmer Parker, Mrs. F. T. Benedict, Mrs. James Won-aeo- tt Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Rebob., iu and Mra. & Cooke. The group the proud parents 6f a hlJby daugh- then motored to Liberty park, where ter, born Friday. Thp. child i ; their they spent a pleasant afternoon. In " first born. JJ the late afternoon they returned to Mias Eleanor Mutul of Provo . ar- the home .of the hostess for dinner. rived Saturday for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CL L. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Crawford. LTh Arrow Stage Line has sold its Mias Zelma and Donna Lombardi interest in tha Capital Shoe Shine to returned to Thistle Tuesday from a Antouioa Kapasakas, who win in tha few days visit with their grandmothfutun conduct tha huslnaaa at the same old stand in Price. (Dated at er, Mrs. J. Bowers. Raymond Tuseon returned home on Price, Utah, August 11, 1980). Friday from the Price hospital where he underwent an operation.; He is reTha Republican Woman's dnb Is to v ported as doing wcIL hold a ousting next Wednesday afterMiss Graee Carr arrived Wednes- noon it S oclock st the Utah Barries day for a few days visit at the home Association building in Htipar. Evof Mr. and Mrs. John Gale. Miss Carr eryone is cordially invited. resides at Spanish Fork. Another kind of relief that the farMrs. . Frank Wibble and children left Thursday night for a two weeks mer needs is a kind of fence that will vacation at Grand Junction, Colo. She whistle for the dog when tourists start to elimb it Fill wait with her parents. Mrs: John Redo .returned to Los Many a man learns the trade of a Angeles' Sunday after a two months and then doesnt work: at stay. She came to attend the funeral gentleman g, Beadere Fifteen Cents tha Lina Each Insertion. Coant Six Words to tha line. HUctowType Twcnty-riv- t (88) Cents BUE FUBXJ8E1EQ Pries. Utah. at of her Mrs. Gene Hansen was a visitor COUNTY CLERK Dm Bun is authorised to announce the candidacy, of Mra. Elisabeth Hadlej for Mrs. Josephine tbe office of county dork, subject to tho action of the republican convention. . COUNTY RECORDER The Sun in anthorinad to taneonee the for candidacy of Urn. Mayaie tho office of county recorder, subject to tho action of tho democratic Conran tion. Juans COUNTY ATTORNEY Tho Sun is authorised to announce the candicmcr of W. Glenn Harmon for tho office of county attorney, subject to! the action of the democratic convention. , COUNTY TREASURER The Sun is authorised to announce the candidacy of BL N. Raddiff for the office of eounty treasurer, subject to the action of tho republican convention. COUNTY SHERIFF The Sun is authorized to announce the candidacy of 8. Marion Bliss for the office of county sheriff, subject to tho action of the republican convention. COUNTY ASSESSOR The Bun is authorised to announce the candidacy of Silas Rowley for tha office of county aaaeusor, aubjed; to tha action of the democratic convection. Church Census Is Given Out For Carbon : Census of the Latter-da- y Saints church in Carbon eounty, covering the five-yeperiod from 1925 to 1930, has just been completed and tabulations made by E. EL Horsley, secretary of the Carbon stake show 3835 names on the record as against 2360 not listed. Seven hundred and twenty-fiv- e family names appear in the May rear port Report from' Standardville hue not yet been completed and work on the eensua at Rains has been discontinued because of the ezadua of persona from that community lately. The complete report follows, with the May report, number on record and tho number not NOTICE Silas Rowley, the present eounty assessor, is out for the demoeratie nomination for tha next term, saya . an announcement in this impression , of The Sun. - - two-thir- ds si mew . : prodmeitfiem ireeeirdl j , - - ssssssaaBB m. 290009000 Chevrolet Sixes now on the road Sines January, 1929, Ghtrroltt haa produced ovar 2,000,0m automobiles nearly five timee the record of any other manufacturer over an equal length of time. Theee 2,0M,0M buyers have chosen Chevrolet becauae It offers scores of desirable qualities not obtainable In any other car so low in price. Yet, despite its many fine car advantages, the Chevrolet Six Is unusually economical. Its gas, oil, tire and upkeep economy is unsurpassed. And any model can M bought lor six-cylin- a smafl payment and tionally easy monthly terms! . . . s:i dowri six-cylin- der frame... four ...full-lengt- h motor eeml-elllp-tic springs . . . four-whebrakes . . . four Ldvejoy hydraulic shock absorbers . . . dash gasoline gauge . . . Fisher hardwood-and-steelbo. . . adjustable drivcri seat . . . safety gasoline in the rear . . . non-glaVY windshield . . and, for your protection, a new and' fully-enclos- ed el dy ttk re liberal service policy. v; U- m PHAKTON AM prism t, . . 48)5 assarv. A. I vta, Csach, SB SMI; Tha Salsa, SenjS; A toa, SSSSJW; aad Tha BaeSsfcr, Mm, CimiEVIMDILIETr nx BSedd Motor Compamy I , 1 West Main Street, Price, ;Utah , SIX-CYLIND- ER . t , j SMOOTHNESS I 4 T LOW COST . |