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Show THE SUV, PRICE. UTAH PAGE BIX Rl EWV ' Editor's Note: The following article iA copy of tho address given bg. President l0r They should be kept at the Piiltimil mllm at thn annual i.iHinf of t lllfcheHt pOWUhlo poiuty but OX WIUWC the farm bureau at tha New bo on hotel no good ia aecoinpluhed by iniialed rreritljr- - It should be of interest to I oval if other divisions of society air. VOIR. IK Y WflMTYR.E 0.0. while out jfEW YORK. Thought how know six only nay trolling: They the on telephone. to get Mayor Walker ltoay a lirill aoon change Hj name. Inc Hainea Irwin, the flaming ferni-uia- t. wages sgrlimlturista direct result. There is, however, a deep seated eonvictiou in sufficient America that we have wealth to sustam a relatively high wage acale and reward our producers ! a ell It is the task of our genera-doub- t tion, it may be our decade to see that a proper share of our wealth goes I to these ehannels. That such a redi- rcetion of wealth takes place is not only to the interest of those who' directly will benefit. It is the only way we can sustain industry itself. Furthermore we are now faeed with the critical necessity of deciding on such things wages, rates and taxes on their merits. Heretofore with great public grants of land to give railroads and with equally generous grants of almost free lands to farmsn and with vut water power to give away we established a large equity which started these peat enterprises off with initial holdings of great value. When these free lands began to disappear we began to bond, mortgage and borrow directly with the result that for another series of decades we had ample flow of capital A few wan, particularly the last one, provided false purchasing power among the combatants bonded to the point of insolvency so that there was an intemperate demand for all we produced in industry suffer as American agriculture is under the continuous necessity of organizing itself in order to compete successfully with other branches of industry which are highly organized. There tan be no of this as long as we maintaiu a system of economica based upon Whatever beinitiative and profit. And came of A1 a brown let ua not be discouraged if many or-derby f Leo Don- ganization attempts faU. Often these nelly look like Joe 1 Moore very much. IL L Phillip, a New Haven, Conn., boy, who has made good in he city. And one of our foremoat golf e use-er- a. Pan Loren tz, youngest cinema who entie. And McClelland liarr-ladraws those grand illustrations. The quizzical tilt of the librarys lion heads. Ive never heard Rnsa Colombo anxm. u If Sign on Pat Men a Shop waa fat there would be no war. I dont get it. Never hear of red headed girl bandits anymore. Fat and puffy Duteh barge eaptaina who window shop leisurely. Char'es Falls, the artist with Bordoni bangs. Mrs. Rudy Callee suggests a Japanese goldfish. ' . dy RES. ELMER O. PETEBSON hasnt had a big fire in Otali 8ta te Agricultural 'The eomie Arthur West at WordsA reading Barney's again. girl worth on a Union Square bench and failures are due to the. fact that we are unwilling to employ highly com- shivering win the chili. A resemblance J- 2 .1 .1 n L, 1.. ,1 .n. w, MOVOe A Ul" A.hClik MRU ilfckiswM shMUUMIIp Afl aUUMdsl) berton. Roland Young reminds me of ifty thousand and hundred thousand the late Ralph Barton. And Katherine ollar salaries are not uncommon in American industry. Wa need men of Brash and her husband look alike. commensurate ability to lead our agThe twilight desolation at Gram- - ricultural movement And let ua rePark. Leashed and sniffing ki- - members that the size of this task is oodle Jigglv patterns of open fire such that time, and long time, ia necplaces. No section offers such glassy essary in its solution. The need of organization is probstillness and impressive hush. Larry Anhalt swinging ont of The Players. ably obvious to everybody whohaa Last of the Gilbert and Sullivan given thought to the situation. Labor would be only another commodity on the American market if labor were not A sentimental street pacifisL in organized. Organised, it can demand Washington Square shouts: We must a hearing in congress and in indushave plenty for all and not too much trial councils. It can control the supfor anyone. That looks like Charles ply of labor by influencing immigraHanson Town with a party entering tion policies and otherwise. It can cotha Brevoort. Somehow I Vi always erce industry into supplying belter wanted to run across Edna St. V in- working conditions as to sanitation, dent Millay walking ia the starlight. safety and working hours. It can in-- I New York moona. w L- . - , The gush of flame and sweep of the wind around tha Flatiron. Whats Ray floats daiag in tkia part of townf 'If X wan Skaata Gallagher Id drop tha first name. That filmy spume geyser-u- p Ami the knots from it to keep warm. Mar fiy- - la. Ay loafing days around fire engine houses, tha most popular game to and tha tedium was checkers. Now aid then seven up wu introduced for at least in novelty. But fuemeq New Yorirhae become a trifle highbrow. Today they play contract bridge aid eamflot, . which is math jooralika figeas tMiuf eheoh!-- ' And1 they talk iir learned phrases' about being .vaL aJrablc, abont castles, knights and jqnstings. Any day I expect to see a mbnoelod fireman; And then, zowie, gjea the last of the illusions. iWaitinr in parked auto in front of a hotel opposite a stage door the other late evening, it wu mtereating td watch a theatrical company exit. With one exception, the chorines cut across the street to. a subway. The exception took a taxL Not a stage door John about The leading lady departed with an elderly woman, stepping into a ear at thq curb. The star a comedian emerged at lut. He stood at the curb in a moment of indecision, walked abruptly down the street and into a lunch. ... . and agriculture. All these artificial stimuli are now largely gone and with them the destruction of some 270 billion dollars of wealth, which represents the total cost of the war, not mentioning the eight milmillion dead and the twenty-on- e lion wounded. These being the casualties aipong the troops. The civilian mortality is estimated to equal or exceed this stupendous figure. luence wages very decidedly. And inif it wen operating as small unorganized units, would, engage in deadly competition within its ( ranks and produce without regard to the available market Aa it is industry eatablisked excellent control-o- f nodttetion and by centralized control icepa a sharp lookout on congress, state legislation and .municipal activity. Because of its command of large wealth it has established elaborate and very effective research ageneiea, the very life of any industry became of our rapidly changing techniques. One simple discovery will often- - revolumil-iotionize an industry, of dollara worth scrapping of equipment, and. sinking necessary - millions'of" in-r-es tmentin new devices These are only a few of tha obvious results of organization in labor and u industry. Ogranized buying, bar- aritotin atorag and orderly release to prevent glutting, the elimination of unneeeaeary middle- hy the dustry, ns tovero velopment upon the uniting ol Amcri- ean producers on a commodity ha-- ' Let ua remember that we have only o much social wealth. If lit bur and of industry get, let ua say, four-fifth- s this, only, one-fift- h is left for the producer. Let ua take a concrete example. The railroads under national regulations are authorized to charge rates d which will give them a certain net irofit on their investment. Labor, let friend attended a swanky din- us demands a certain wage seals. ner in East 54th Thesay, railroada are confronted with the street recently. The threat of a strike and serious interhost wu an elderruption of their operation unless they ly gentleman and a agree to this demand. Likewise they student of cooking, are threatened with resentment on the The dinner was espart of labor unless they maintain pecially chosen. To- certain other standards. The obvious ward the end of the thing for a railroad to do is to try to meal a modern la- avoid strikes and accompanying disdy with arch viva-.eit- y order. If they can raise freight rates inquired: Do and thus increase their ineeme you mind auv if I they ean maintain Hie wage smoke T Ue eooly rale demanded by labor. There is no replied: Yes, very doubt of eourse, that this procedure much and went has in the past and ia now on talking of something else. But no in operated in operation regard to thj pending one seemed to listen. controversy on wages. The present difficulty, however, is that industry Short shavings: Bill (stage) Boyd and agriculture almost prostrate cania in town at the Warwick. A promin- not stand np under rate increases. If ent dramatie actress is slowly going agricultural conditions made it at all blind. The famous Cherry Sisters are possible there is no donbt that inhostesse' at an osteopatnie school in creased rates wonld be authorized and Iowa. William Scott, of Claypool, 0, wages maintained. Can there bo any straw hat he has donbt that agricnltnre needs effective has a hand-mad- e worn 42 years. Mickey Neilun aw a organization in order to defend ilsolf nightly raconteur at Dinty Moons in this and hundred of other similar this winter. Babe Marlowe is lifting circumstances. a lorgnette in the night rlubs. Otis Let it be said that there is no conSkinner was born in Cambridge, Mass. troversy among enlightened ritiz'Mis He carries a tiny ivory elephant goo about the desirability of high wages lock piuee. Basil Woon is remaining if Hollywood all winter to watch the are wintering in Europe. Henry Hull When Paris quit "Grand Hotel to star tn anoth snaking of his film, Sleep. Cliff Smith is cruising in the er hotel play, The Roof. Ring Urns-b- y Mediterranean. Gilbert Rola.id is the was born in Tacoma, Wash. His hark tennis player of the Hollywotx real name .is Harry. Lithe Ring. A movie set. Esther Lloyd is Manon swell book: Galsworthy a Mai-- in Davies's double. Tha Chauuey Olcotta Waiting. one-arme- Because we have over-bonde- 'nd d THURSDAY, JAVUAKT 14, IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, In and For Carbon Counand ty. 8tato of Utah Frank GroomPerm-VFred plaintiffs, vs. Henry administrator of tha aatata of David Wiliama, deceased; and Adnebyth L. Wil'idina, Emma W. Cnmminn. William V. William. David J. Williams, Alma I). Heto II. WilMam and Harsh a, William? the known heirs of .David a. deceased: and Adnebyth U Emma W. Cummin. Wll'iaw F. Wl'llama. David J. William. Alma D, Williams and Heba M. William, tha known heirs of 8a rah William, deceased. lo al other persona unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the of plaintiff adverse to .the plaintiff ownership, or any riond unon plaintiffs title thereto, defendant. Hummon. The state of Utah to the above named defendants: Yon and each of yon are hereby enmmoned to anpeor within twenty days after the service of thi summons upon yon, if served within the connty In which this setion is hroukht other-Hs- e within thirty dsv after enrice. and defend the above entitled artion; and in of your faPnre to do m. jndement -1- 11 be rendered aesinst yon serordlnr o the demand of the comnlsi"t. which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled ronrt. TMs artion la broneht for the pnrpoe the denf ohtainlnc a tndemrut no risht. title fendant that they or interest in the followine described oronertv. and to quiet the title in the nlaintiffa on the following deorribed WU-linm- WU-Mam- rom-olai- nt ee feet north of the southwest corner of Lot Three (S), Block Thirty-Elx(88). Price townsit survey; thence north (U5) feet: thence cast one hundred fifty (150) feet: thence with slaty-fiv- e (051 feet: thence west one hundred fifty (100) feet to the place of Iwxinning. toy ether with all improvements. To be cold to the highest bidder for cash. 8. M. BI.IH8. Rherlff of Carton County. By A. E. Gibson, Deputy. Find. Pub!, Jan. 7; last, Jan. & 1083. ht vr or NOTICE FORECLOSURE AND Sale Under. Chattel Mortgager Notice is hereby given that by virtue of n chattel mortgage made ana executed by llm W. Full, mortgaaor, to J. Bracken I. let. mortxagee. dated the 22d day of September. A. D., 18S1, and filed in the office of th eoanty recorder of Carton county, state of Utah, on the 2Sd day of September. 1911. File No. 211U0 of said .office, there io now dne and owing at the time of the find publication, on the note and mid chattel mortgage, the eum of $185.00 principal. $0.45 interest end $8000 attorney's fee, making a total of 8311.45. i The undersigned. J. Bracken Lee, will .. ige t.y the property described in Mid chattel mortgage and herein Inscribed, and to that end will expoae and offer to aell at public autcion on Satnrday. tho 10th day of Jannary, A. D. 1082, at 2 oclock, n. m.. of said, day at what is known aa the Rock noose, abont one mile eat of Helper, in Carbon county, state of Utah. The property to be sold under thin nolt : noerty. tice. and by virtu of the law and Mid 57 north Oommenrin a at point, chattel mortgage, ia deorribed as follow, 28 mlnntea west 280 feet from the Intersection of the east line of dec. 20. One Ire bos, large rise; one billiard Two. 14 Honth. Ranee 10 East. Silt table, one onto register, eight table, mrridian. with the aonth line .f the rieht twelve chairs, one kitchen table, one nf way of the Denver and Rio flrnnde Monarch coal range, one day bed. two mrorored aonc breakfast seta, one leather davenport, Western railway coim-an- v M rlht of wav 100 feet from and par- elvhtee-- i kitchen chairs, linoleum and all : other household furniture of allel with renter 'lw of aad rieht of every desrkrnce ronth 280 fort, fhmeo north 07 cription. drerrra 98 rninntr vest 180 fort. thence Raid pronerty will be sold to the highwirth 280 feet, fhmee snnth BT dr --Tees est bidder for eaah. J. Bracken Lee, mort8 mlnntea east 180 feet to th place of gagee. swinnlne. Aim rotnmmrlne t th annlh- B. W. DALTON. rst corner of the shove drserthed rae. Attorney For Mortga 07 thence aonth 20 feet, theere snnth Dote of first pnhllrathm, Dec. 81. 1R1 : ZOO nr thru 98 mlnntea dssrres fast, date of last pnMiratinn. Jan. 14, 1982. 20 feet thews north 07 dr- -r "8 mlnntea west 400 feet to the place IN THE RPTRNTH JUDiriAI, DIR- nf hastnnlng. trict Cnnrt In end For Carbon Connlv 8s Id proneetv Mm located in Price. Rtate of Utah Home BnPdine A Temn Carbon county. Utah. eomranr. corporation, plaintiff. v. Jobs B. W TUT WV C. Nlchnano and T"nna H. Nicholson Otfnrnrv War 1Penttfs. hi wife ; Mark CL Nirimlann and Edith 1 111 TVtfn nf first nnhllrsHnn TW r.. r::. r.ror.. r.!a Iste of lest pnhlleatlnn, Jan. 38. 1003. ctsno Rn'sno, Toron Rtevena 7c.rr.m 'and Mr Tnmn Rteren. hi wife, defendant. NoIP-triTo be TV THE REVEVrw tice nf Sheriff's Role No. Pnmtr roM et Rherifr Rale the 18th day nf Cnnrt To s- -d Fo fe-tiRtste of Utah Home RntMlm A Tioon Jannarv. IMZ at 1 .80 oclock n. m.. at enmnanv. a cnrcnroflnn. olalotiff. v Ar- the north front door of the countv cnnrt d bouse In Price. Carbon connty. Utah. He thur J Lee sod VJ M. Te. hnehand follo"-lnlt : The described property, Havel Rcalrob an mmeried woman VPWieui Line sn mo John aonth thirty (801 feet of let Eleht (8) Tint d north feet of end the TnHottl ad Marr TnUotH. 1indeod twenty (9ft) Rne Nine (ft). B'ock Throe (8) high sehonl defendant. Notice of Rke-W- r "If, R1e on snhlrlrinn to Brice. Carbon ennntv Vo. 8vq. To he enM at Rhe-inf Utah. To he aold to the hl"hes the 80th dav of Jannanr. 1089. at 1 80 Sheriff of oclock. P rn at the nneth front door nf bidder for cash. R M. the cnnptv cnnrt honee in Price (Vrhnn Carton County- - By A. FS. Gihaon. Depuennntv. Utah, tho following described ty. . : tv., nf firrt ntihlicsficn. December 94 ooertv. it (8R) 1181 : laf pnhlleatlnn. January 14. 1982 Commencing at a point rivtr-flr- e he a1nt to-w- de-m- se to-w- it: . et -n- -th - jrpimi, 81: ct on to the point now of "f breaking and because we have no free lands or other grants to be made by government and with back breaking taxes heaped on top of declining or vanishing income, ill this, in the midst of national hatred and the old rotten diplomacy, insolvent or crumbling governments abroad, our faith shaken in American business leadership seemed to have failed ns in this crisis all this has produced a lack of confidence which delays a restoration of industry. ' Aside from that of a very few such aa Briand of France,' world statesmanship seems content to inject more dope into an already stupefied world. Thawing foreign assets, extending of loans to bankrupt governments, piling armament np to meet war, heightening tariff walla in restraint of trade, this is what we are now doing; Is it any wonder that oar rehabilitation is alow. A nun out on a debt-frefarm, providing a largo measure of food tot himself and family, his mind and hit conscience as hit land, fne from bondage. reading good books, educating his family into thoughtful and moral . a citizenship snch , a man. family hart after all about all the to. offer. And ia' good that, life Jibe times io cqmeseqeiety- will lo&a to him for straight thinking; in helping to atraightan ont a saidlj entangled over-borrow- EVERT TEUUPAY v to-w- t"-w- IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carton Cenaiy. State of Utah Ilomo Building A Jxiai company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Jobs C. Nicbnlaon and Lonona II. Nlrtolrow hia wife: Mark CL Nicholmn end Edith O. Nicholson, hi wife ; Ida M. Lee. INso. eiro Solano, Wallaca Young and Mra Wallace Yonng. hia wife, defendants--. Notice of KherifTa Rale No. 8R18: 1 he sold at' Sheriff Sals the lflth day of January. 1032. at 1 JO oclock p. ia.. at the north front door of tho county ronrt honm in Price. Carbon county, ITtnh, the' 1st folpwing dearrihed property, tt seven (7). and the north ten (10) fort of Lot Eight (8). Block Three (3). high' school to Price, Utah. Hale will k made to the highest bidder for rash. 8. Sheriff ol rhrbna County. Utah. By A. H. Gihaon, Deputy. Date of find publication, December 24, 1M1 : last publication. Jannary 14. IRQ IN THE HEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon Connty, State of Utah Home Bnilding A lama company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Juki O. Nicholann and lonona n. Xicholmu, hia wife: Mark CL Nicholson nd Edith n. Nicholson, hia wife: Ida M. Lee and Franrlrro Rnlano. defendants Notice U RherifTe Sale No. 8820: To hr sold at RhcrifPa Rate the lflth day of JanMry. 1082. at 1 ;3D oclock p. m at the north front door of tha rountv court honae ta Price. Cgrhon county, Utah, the follam. t: Lot ft lng described property, (10). and the south twenty (20) fan f Nine Block Three (8). high Tit (9). school subdivision In Price, Orton cwn-tv-. Utah. Tb be soM to the hiehcat bidder for cm. R. M. RLTRR, Sheriff nf Carton Connty. Bv A. K. nihaon. Deputy. Date nf first nnhUrathm. Decern her 24, 1981 : rnWieatlon. Jannarv 14. 1MH to-wi- it NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of tha Interior. General I mad Office At Raib Lake City, Utah, JanMry 4. 1982. Notice ia hereby given that Ar-li-n Robb of Price. Utah, who on Ffbra-ar15 1927, made Rtockraiaing Ilrime atMd Entry No. 030182 for RtfaRRlt Rcc IT, NE14NBU. SHNEM. NWI4, REH. E148WM Rcc. 20. REKNEM See. 29, Twp. U Honth, Range 14 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of Intention h make final proof to establish claim te the land a here described before J. Brocken Lee. notary public, at Price, Utah, aa the Ilth day of February, 1932. Oahaaat name 'as witnesses : Andrew I Mortem sen; Prlx Bruno and Aneue J. Robb of Prim. Utah, and William J. Robb of Ram . nvside. Utah. ELI F. TAYIJ)U, regiriet. First pnlh. Jan. T: last. Feb. 4. 19RX y IV PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Consult county dark or respective signers for farther Information. NO-tiro- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Mike Bruno, deceased. Credited will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the court bouse in Prise, Utah, on nf before the Slat day of February, 198L (Signed). Mary Bruno, administratrix of the estate of Mike Birins, deceased. WALTER GEASE, attorney for administratrix. Date of first publication. Dee. 31. 1981; data of last publication, Jan. 2L ERE. a . e and-suc- - world. . There-i- a room- - for Abundant faith in America because we have aueh an inhegiUuee u. no other people ever b Mlml Tidral., in widespread educational lie . gtandards, in established political and ' eminent the most benign and potential righteous on parth all these great blessings are ours. We need great leadership in this crisis to work out the new pattern of economic brotherhood based jipon individual initiative which is Americas only, path baek to prosperity and happiness. Agriculture will fare well in this major reorganization which awaits us. 5milii lb foiir Urbabraathig Whether it's merchandise or service you have to sell, The Sun will take your message directly into the homes of over 1700 families in Carbon county. Present your talk too, in a manner that dAws sure-firprofitable RESULTS. When business is dull the surest way to get action is advertising. Striking advertising ideas, cuts and copy furnished. Low rats. Phone No. 9 and our representative will call e, - snf-fieicn- COf 'There really arev Some people $o slow that tney could be knocked down and tun over by opportunity and then apologize for geftin in tnJ (Hour? A fmt Knoui We do all kinds of printing, such as Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Hand Bills and Cards. In fact, everything in the way of printing. Call in and we will gladly furnish you estimates. wav M. ANDERSONS TRANSFER CoaL $6.00 and 94.06 Per Toa FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY DonV 190-.. PRICE. UTAH Hi-He- at West Main Street . 7 you INI , readlt in The Sun, its so Price, Utah |