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Show Hi I I 1931 IjjBtfDAT, DECEMBER 3. Lds Reported Icy But Snow; Chains 'advised For Safety rfear of to Arizona, no construction. Lateral Utah 12, to Bryce canyon; Utah 24, to Loa, good; Utah 22 sad 23 to Widtsoe, good and to Eseaiante, fair. main high-"of the U. S. 91. Generally good condition condition Utah are reported fair hat Idaho line to Arizona line. Chaina advised for safe Laterals, Utah 7, Provo to Heber, be e Fort, con'guffloiU closed on aooount of snow good; Utah 13, to struction and . ju-GardeEphraim City, muddy but passaole; Utah 21, vnUe, Fairview to Huntington, Utah 27, a Utah 18, St city to Cedar Breaks, Kamas via Modena, fair condition. Utah Igckmore, and Vernal to Manila. & 40. Generally good condition, 28, Levan to Gunnison, good ; Utah 15, LJ, gravel east or Nevada line be- - Anderson's via Zion Park, good conBarro and Knolls. Six miles dition; Utah 56, Cedar , of Vernal traffie detoured over muddy west of Iron Springs. All detours good. U. S. 189. Kephi to Pigeon Hollow Ltyg. mads. ft 50, Spanish Fork to Colorado junction, good condition. L Good to Fries. East of Price slow Helen Sloan of Hutchinson, Kin., jieveral construction sections to the nyside junction, thence generally a student in the department of industo Colorado lino. trial journalism of Kansas State AgLateral Utah 33, Castle Gate to Du-- ricultural college, won the Kansas' Utah 10, Price to Saline, good club 1930 poetry award. fj Sevier-Cov- n Delta-Xevad- a; Geoige-Ncv-ad- City-Moden- a, h 8 tJ r, PRIOR, UTAH EVERT THURSDAY D. U. P. Unit Working; On History of County Mrs. Andrew Oman, president of the Price Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, reports that the history of Carbon county being compiled by the organization is nearing completed form. The history will be part of a volume, published by the state organization or the D. U. P. and containing histories of every county in Utah. The entire story of Carbon county's growth and progress from its beginning until the present time wiU be told in the volume. s; Jition. 450. ft 8. Valley City via to Colorado, good. I ft, S. 89. Good condition, Monticel-- j AH kinds of insurance and invest- ment bonds Equitable Insurance AgFairview ency, J. Bracken Lee, manager, Price. UNITED STATES FUEL CO. Largest Producers of Coal In Utah Affiliated With the UnitedStates Smelting, Refining and Mining Company KING BLACK HAWK, HIAWATHA PANTHER Theoe four, mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and clean. Oar fael supervisor, technically trained and experienced, is at your service at any time to talk over yonr heating problems. General Offices Creation by the United States anl Canada of an international agency, equipped with ample funds, is one of the key points in a program promulgated by More Gama Birds In Annulet, a Foundation, to increase the supply of migratory wild fowl on the North American continent The program is given in detail in More Waterfowl By Assisting Na the foun- ture, a book published dation which came from tile press today. It points out that increased production is the only cure for the steady decrease in waterfowl a decline thet reached such grave proportions this year a presidential decree was issued reducing1 the duck shooting season to thirty days throughout the United Wellington Items i. A very ragged arid area almost Mullin llill was a business caller hundred miles square which lies shief-l-y in Roosevelt last week. in southern Utah but includes ' ft Troy Hill visited in Roosevelt a few small triangle of land in Arizona near days lost week, returned Saturday. Lees fprry is described in Profeanen--. Joseph Bundcrton, school principal, al Paper 164 of the United Stiles spent Thanksgiving at the home of geological survey, department of the his parents in Emery. interior, recently issued. The area exMrs. LeRov Harris of Roosevelt tends from Ilryee canyon national at the home of her park oil the west to Glen canyon of spent the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HilL the Colorado river on the east. It is Helen Ellis, who is attending school called the Kaiwrowits region, from at the B. Y. U. at Provo spent Thanks- its dominant tnjmgraphioal feature, giving at the home of her parents here. the Kaiparowfls plateau. The region was approached bv sevIlevin McBeth, who is attending the East high in Salt Lake City, visited eral of the early Spanish explorers, States. at the home of his mother, Mrs. Esther notably by Cardenas, one of CoronaBriefly the program embraces the vacation. do's lieutenants, who in 1340 looked of an ageney by the Un- Curtis, during down into ouo of the canyons of the Social Service new was namo the ited States and Canada with each chosen by the members of the Peppy Colorado from the south rim. It was country properly represented ; impo not until 1776 that Kilvestre Velez da ll tax on shotgun Dozen club at their regular meeting of a a Spanish priest, traveled ammunition to provide ample fuuda Tuesday evening. They were enter- Eseaiante, from Santa Fe by way of the La Plata home of tained the Mrs. at Elton for its operation; acquisition of naand La Sal uountaina and across tha tural breeding grounds, and introduc- Pierce, by Miss Neva Thayn. and gorges until ho found ft direction Mrs. of Under the tion of competent game bird manageMyrle plateaus difficult ford across' the Colorado, ment on all sueh grounds and on con- Crowthcr and Miss Wanda Snow, the since known as the Crossing of the second and third a centration areas and refuges. first, grades gave Fathers. was the first white Escalante The foundation's book declares the Thanksgiving program for their par- man known to have traversed southents and for the fourth and fifth conclusion was indisputable that waern Utah and the only explorer srhft terfowl will multiply if the operations grades. It was held Wednesday after- entered Glen canyon before Pow oil's on the natural breeding grounds are noon from 2 to 3 oelock. memorable voyage of 1869. Miss Alta Barnes was elected to the properly conducted, water levels mainThe of the extenaloa of tained against drought and drainage; position of president of the Gleaner Mormonhistory settlements in southern Utah the of M. I. A. last Wellington predators curbed; fire hazards elim- girls from 1861, when St. Gcorgu waa setOther namoffieers food cover assured. and evening. Thursday and inated, to 1880, when the first ooleniua With conditions bettered on natural ed were Miss Valoy Wheeler, vice pres- tled, to the east side of the Colon-d- o crossed breeding areas, nature thus assisted ident; Miss Neva Thayn, secretary river, is full of examples of herein will positively . increase the crop cf and tressnrer, and Mrs. Benlah Draendeavor under tho most adverse birds. A bnsiness-lik- e, complete plan per, activity leader. of operation is described bv the founMr. and Mrs. Sidney Yonng from The geographic and geological desdation. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young of of tno region began with cription Mr. Mrs. and Melvin While sportsmen exact a heavy toll Huntington, Powells down the Colorado ia voyage of waterfowl annually, the book con- Young of Wellington and Mr. and 1869 was continued by the Powell and Mrs. of also does is not what man George Young tends it Logan but Wheeler surveys between 1870 and what he docs not do for waterfowl spent Thanksgiving with their par- and 1877. which is the principal cause of dim- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. The geolope surveys on which (ho Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Young, who inishing numbers, shortened seasons present report is based wore conductand restricted bags. Government regu- are attending school at Snow college ed by parties under the direction of lations to date, calculated to retard in Ephraim, visited at the home of Herbert and Raymond CL the rate of decrease, do not produce Mrs. Yonng 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore E. Gregory 1915 to 1924, and for tho from not do increase the supply,' do M. L. Snow, dnring the Thanksgiving birds, first time a comprehensive dnsariptioft not assist nature. holidays. They were accompanied home is given of the regions geography and Miss who Fern Yonng, is teaching Droughts are not stayed by con- by geologic features, including the mingressional fiat nor predators banish- at Snow college. eral resources. In conformity with ed by act of parliament,' ' the bojk Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Snow were host the object of the surveys the report points out What is required is con- and hostess to the following at a will serve as a guide in determining certed action by the United States Thanksgiving dinner Thursday eve- the use to whieh this area'of hugely and the Dominion, supported by the ning: Mr. and Mrs. G. N. HH1, Mr. land may be put ii unappropriated both And of nations. Mrs. M. the and L Snow, Mr and Mrs. The five settlements Tropic, sportsmen foundation ingots ni . inter jationul Byron Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Mullin Henrieville, Eseaiante and migratory waterfowl agency, well fir Hill, Miss Beth Hill, .Mias Jane HU1, Boulder- - are the only permanent entnaneed by (ho sportsmen through the Miss Wanda Snow, BUI HU1 and Ed- ers of population, and to cent tax, which shall take immediate ward Asay. them are tho only ones-tfla- t art kept substeps to insnps a permanent and. in repair. The other roads mar be callstantial increase in w at fowl ed roads only for the wand of a better Functions' of the propuaed ageney name. They an in reality traila With would be. to acquire control of breedMr!, and Mra. Verne Rampton and alternating stretches of sand, ing grounds, refuges on tin flight son, George, spent Thanksgiving holi- rock and steep .inclines over whieh lanes and winter concentration areas in Ogden. with few mishaps a skillful driver may and above all to assure effective day eonduct a strongly built, lightly load Miss Bcsendor Lean Lake of Salt and . competent management of such ed wagon. For moat of tho region house been Mini has the of City guest preserves by trained workers. Inquf saddle horses and paek trains see (ha two C. the weeks, Vaughn past by the foundation has disclosed due practicable means of transport. Mr. Mrs. L. Pearce P. and and eon, only are being driven, from the breeding The outstanding topograph is ..feagrounds they formerly inhabited in Douglas, motored- to Salt Lake City tures of the region, whieh as a whole and returned ovWednesday Thursday. lies at an altitude of about 6000 feet, the United States and Canada for Mrs. E. Anderson an daughter and are terraced er one hundred years because enplateaus, mnnoelinal ridg croaching agriculture has reduced wa- Mias Lenora Crookston, spent Thanks- es, cliff-boun- d mesas and straight-side- d ter and marsh areas and destroyed giving vacation in Provo and Ameriall canyons impressive, ike for food and eover without which water-fow- l can Fork. canand ruggedness.-Thmagnitude cannot exist. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Riley, who on walla, the faces of the mesas and Without ample funds the founds have spent the past few weeks hero uttes, and expanses of rock are wind the program, of course, returned to their home in Pittsburg,' gwept' and are so bare of vegetation will be in effect. The eentrSrsheU tax Kan., Monday. " j that tints and subdued tones re- green to supply the revenue is advocated by J Gladstone Woodhead suiting from plant covering are rare-th-e foundation on the practical and arejjr M(j jjrs. on tho ly present in the landscape. The son-congratulation equitable . ground that those who en- - birth of a by on Wedncs-- spicnous colors seen are the ooiora joy shooting should pay for it, bnt day of last week. brown. of the rocks themselves-re- d, only in proportion to the shooting Miss PhyHis Snow, student at the yellow and white, intensified by bands do. they The variety and interest of dark ll tax on shotgun University of Utah spent Thanksgiv- of the gray. .The form of the- retopographic vacation with Mr. her parents, ammunition has been talked about for ing some of which are displayed ia gion, Mrs. Snow. and Lynn a long time, recites the book. Now Bryce canyon national park, are Etta Moffitt accompanied by the lets have it The tax would cost the herMiss not surpassed in this part of the Unbrother-in-laMr. and and one hundred sister, average shooter who uses ited States. shells a year only a dollar. He now Mrs. Lester Worley of Columbia, moOver hundreds of square miles the to tored shootOrangeville four dollars and gets poor Thursday. pays surface consist ehicfly of clean bare Miss Lenora Crookston entertained ing. lie would pay five dollars and rock, bnt that the soil where present get good shooting. Those who use more her bridge club at the home of Mrs. has fertility is shown by the vigorous thousand-shell John Burton shells would pay more. A last Tuesday evening. of perennials and annuals a season shooter would pay ten Three tables of bridge were enjoyed. growth where sufficient water is present: Unline. The dollars and so on up the Nobody guest list included Mrs. Verne there is not enough walikes taxes, of course, but it is now Rampton, Mrs. H. B. Myers, Mrs. Len fortunately ter available without prohibitive coat a matter of paying the freight or hav- Leavitt, Mrs. John Burton, Miss Eva to irrigate more than a few square Whitmore, Miss Sara lx Nichols, Miss miles in the ing no birds. Kaiparowits region. The Conservative estimates indicate such Etta Moffitt, Miss Anh Pleval, Miss most situated lands are alfavorably tax would provide an approximate Mae Burton, Miss Marie Postovit aud ready under irrigation. revenue of $7,500,000 a year. The Miss Orpha Wagcner. High score was The region is essentially a grazing foundation asserts it probably wonld iron' by Mira Era Whitmore. free district, 9 perhaps the largest he considered equitable to divide the in The the States. United prosrange Isnt the worth Cheap printing cheap funds between migratory and upland price quality work, fair price, The 8un. perity of its several communities deliasis. game on a fifty-fift- y pends upon tho amount, availability More Water-fow- l Bound copies of and value of pasturage, and. aa in the V may be obtained for thirty-fiv- e communities of the near-b- y Piute and cents (the cost of printing and mailNavajo Indians, the outstanding citiing) or three copies for ono dollar by zens are those who have a knowledge-o- f writing More Game Birds In Ameriwater holes, trails, grass' and the ca, Inc., 500 Fifth avenue, New York. browse shrubs. Gold has been taken from gravel bars in Glen canyon, and more can doubt len be removed; but amounts justifying large outlays are' unlikely to be found. Prospecting for oil kaa so far yielded no returns. The one Boy Scouts of the Carbon district known mineral resources of potential will take an active part during the value is the coal of the Kaiparowits winter months in a service of relievplateau. with ing unemployment, President Hoover's national relief oreent-a-she- When BABIES FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service PAGE SEVEN are Upset BABY 8s and at ailments seem twice night. A sudden cry may mean colie. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea. How would you meet this emergency tonight? Have you a bottle ti Castona ready? For the protection of yonr wee one for your own peace of mind keep this old, reliable preparation always on band. But don't keep it just for emergencies: let it be an everyday aid. Ita gentle influence will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will help an older child whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have Css tone. Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Caa-nonvil- le, the-road- Kenilworth News 'r Ajjjjmtafrii All f?ar. . eent-a-she- The Sun is appreciated by Dad for its news, sports, market, coal and agricultural items. By mother for its society, household, beauty and fashion features. And by the children for its comics and stories. Think of it, a is family newspaper for only $2.00 a year. What more suitable for a Christmas gift to a friend or relative than a years subscription to The Sun. 4 AhurritHF jRrplarhj. - w A Whats a few dollars spent for advertising? Trivial sum to be sure. But spent regularly it is a pleasant thrill to see the results in a short time. Let us help you fix and copy your copy Mr. Advertiser, A fine line of cuts for the merchant who wants results. You 11 find here just the thing you want, and if we can contribute toward were glad to be of service. We are the your welfare, Utah. pioneers in the newspaper business in Eastern SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Carbon Scouts to Give Services In Relief of Unemployed . ' ganization and with the American Red Cross, according to J. F. district scout chairman. Under order of the president no Scout will be permitted to collect money and will receive no return for ms work, but must base bis service on the principle of the daily good turn. MacKnight points out that there are many duties connected ' with unemployment relief which the Scouts are able and will perform. Mao-Knigh- West Main Street if you Teed It in The Sun, Its so. Price, Utah t, New Justice of Peace Is Miner Named By Council Snd Skip pen of the Celebrated . Spring Canyon ; :Coal SPRING CANYON, UTAH Minas At ! General Offices, 117 Newborn Building ALT LAK1 CITY. UTAH' The appointment of IL S. 'Robin-et- t a eity justice of the poses te fill the nnexpired term of the late Charles E. Averill, waa recently made by- Mayor W. F. Olson and confirmed by ths city eonneiL The term ends December 31. 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