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Show THE IVN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY TEUEBDAT I AOS FOUR Twenty Years Ago This Present Week fog Tbumdwr By Bun Publiiiliini (Inc.). It. W. tWkelt, Manager. Imed Krrry Go. MCASE Bubncription. $2.00 tha Year la Advam Office l'lwnn No. 0, Udiideuca, 133-- or 185--J. Enured Aa Hccond Clam Mail Matter, June 4, 11)15, At the Poutoffios At Uuder tba Act of March Irica, Utah, - 1 1S79. AUVK8TI8IN0 KATK8 rr Inch Per Ismie, 40c, Display Matter Tnaaient, 50c, Special Position, 23 per Gent Additional. Legale Ton Cenla the Line Each Inner-tiuConnt Bit Words to Lina. $12diO; Water Application, a. Bum-BMa- a, Proof, $10. Baa dent fifteen Genta the Lino Each InaertioB. Count Six Worda to the Lina. Mlucfcface Type Twenty-Fiv- e (25) Cent Each Insertion. Obituaries. Card of Thanks, Resolution, Ete At Beading Notice Rates. Count Six Worda to the Line. Her Bale, For Kent, Found, lent, Etc,. Two Centa lcr Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. Addreaa All Communications to SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Price, Utah I went mourning without The Hun; and cried In the congregation. Jab, M: One Way Out Statistics show that most people are honest and pay their bills eventually. In good times long drawn-opayment is not harmful to business. Enough cash is flowing in to permit the average merchant to take care of his own accounts and wait for the slow times, howpay." In ever, the situation is different Merchants are not bankers. They buy for cash and take the ordinary trade discounts when they can. They try to do business honestly, efficiently and with full value. But they cannot do so if buyers abuse the credit privilege, The prompt payment of bills is one way out of a depression. It will save retail merchants millions of dollars in operating expenses and make possible the Anther cheapening of prices in line with price declines in the wholesale markets. It should be practiced by all who accept credit as a moral as well as a business matter. Fay bills promptly, or pay as much as you can on to prohibit the advertising them as often as you possibly construed of eigarets, cigaret papers, chewing can and youll be surprised how tobaeeo; smoking tobaeeo or any disquickly the clouds of depression guise or substitute of either in any wiD disappear from the business newspaper, magazine or periodical ut sub-norm- al " The second important Utah decision to be handed down by the supreme eourt at Washington, D. C. this month upheld Utahns light to keep advertisements of tobacco off its billboards. Thia decision was handed down Tuesday. Justice Brandies, in his decision, dwelt on the fact that such sales methods are throat upon the publie. The Utah statute also prohibited tobacco advertising in street cars and by nlanards elsewhere and Justice Brandies said they, too, were placed where one saw them whether he wished to or not. He said there was little foundation in the elaim that Utah had discriminated against billboard advertising in favor of the newspapers, magazines and the radio. In the ease of newspapers and the he said, there must be magazines, some seeking by one who is to see and read the advertisement. The radio ean be turned off, but not ao the billboard or street car placard. These distinctions, he added, clear v place thia kind of advertising (billboard) in a position to be classified so that regulations or prohibitions may be imposed upon all within the class. This is impossible with respect to newspapers ana magazines. The legislature may recognize degrees of evil and adopt its legislation accordingly. The case which put the Utah law to tho test came from a cigaret advertisement displayed on a billboard in Salt Lake City. The law was upheld in the supreme court of Utal and the Packer corporation of Dels ware appealed. Utahs Law. The section of the Utah law imposing a tax on eigarets, which was npheld by the supreme eourt of the United States Tuesday, reads: "It shall be a misdemeanor for any person, company or corporation to display on any billboard, street ear sign, placard, or any other object or place of display, any advertisement of eigarets, cigaret papers, ehewing tobacco, smoking tobacco or cigars, or any disguise or substitute of either, except that a dealer in eigarets, cigaret papers, tobaeeo or cigars or their substitutes may have a sign on the front of his place of business, stating that 'he is a dealer in aueh articles, provided that nothing herein shall be 8- - John C. Htaley was doing hminess at Price during the week, returning to Scofield later. Dr. A. C. Sorenson reported a new son at the home of Mr. and Mm. W. E. Anderson in Price. Mrs. C. C. MeWhinney end Mrs. Mat Gilmour had issued invitation to members of the bridge club at the Woodmen hall John Potter was platting his acreage property in the northeast part of the eity and was to later have several eity lots for sale. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Loofbnurow of Price had issued invitations announcing the celebration of their silver wedding anniversary. Former Manager Von Paul of the Wilson hotel at Salt Lake City, was figuring on a lease of the Lowenstcin hotel property in Price. MeKune Forwarding company reported an increase in business to all reservation points. Emery county business was also picking up. Several publie spirited properly owners of Price, realizing the necessity of a sewer system, had subscribed four thousand dollars for die purpose. Trustees of the Methodist church of Price who had numerous inquiries as to the sale of their property on Main and Eighth streets, had plared a value of fifteen thousand dollars on it Julius Ruth, the St. Louis newsboy, who was walking around the world, arrived in Price during the week from the west He was accompanied by a dog and was to receive thirty thousand dollars when he completed the trip. E. C. Sams of the Golden Rule stores came in from Xew York City luring the week en route to his home in Eureka. He reported business conditions throughout the east as uncertain at that time, the usual thing dur' ing presidential years. Work on the railroad which was to be built between Thompsons and the Ballard coal mines, eight miles Up until Thursday noon 1016 pas Rail- senger plates and 176 truck dates had away, by the Thompaona-BaUar- d way company, was to commence with- been sold at the local branch office, in a few months. The American Fuel according to A. N. Smith. With only company owned the mines which is four daya left, the sale ' thia year is now Sego. oraetieally 1090 behind that of last . With the titfp of 2000 aem of corn year. lands in Emery county, the Utah Coal Mrs. Olive Millbum, a former resiand Coke company was organized and filed articles of incorporation. The dent of Price, now residing in Salt officers named were J. R. Sharp as Lake City, is visiting here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Irene Woodward. president; A. I Fullmer, viee presiand B. R. dent, McDonald, secretary Investment bonds of all kinds and treasurer. , Equitable Insurance Agency, Price. Hannon Bros. Mercantile company and Joseph Jones, the butcher and printed or circulated in the state of merchant, were in chaige of the h Utah. Grill in Price, W. A. Ewing, Uu The Packer corporation, a Cleve-having turned the busi-wd company, wax convicted in 1929 proprietor, neu ai)( fixture over to the former of violation of the atatute when taken wforo the eity court.' The company appealed to the Third diatriet court, where Judge D. W. Moffat held the Utah aa unconstitutional in thia re-- I ;ard. The supreme court of the atatc evened Judge Moffat. The eomnany liter derided to appeal l court, ainee it alleged that the law violated the federal as well as the state constitution. For purposes of making the record ' clear and getting it into the form de-- 1 aired, the Paeker corporation again): advertised eigarets on biUtoards and went through the Courts again, each, court this time, in duty bound, find- uphoU-- ; ! thee.mip.ny ,ailt, ing the law. In each ea the supremo court of the state divided. and the MAN WANTED A WATKINS ROUTE prevailing opinion was written by : Justice iV, H. Folleno. Justice D. a. cxpei'lemt nmniry. Must be Hatixficd Stniup and Jutice Elias Hauvn dis- - with earning of $.10.00 per week at start. connection with al futiire Rented in each ease. Justice Brandies H. Watkins .ni.mp.1 ,1.. of ftr nxht inun. Write, The J. . MRS. AMY H. RICE RECEIVES Wind, rain, automobile, fin; DIVORCE DECREE accident, plate glass, tornado anee Equitable Insurance Agnesi! Mrs. Amy H. Rice was granted an Bracken Lee, manager, Price, 1M j interlocutory divoree decree Wedneseonrt in R. M. district from Rice. day Dont borrow The Bon enbeerik She was awarded household goods, furniture, a sedan ear and aeeounts due the Riee Studio. Coal The couple were married June 10, DeRvand Eight From thaXhi 1024, at Castle Dale. In her eumplaint, LUMP, HUT or SLACK Mrs. Riee charges failure to provide. The ease waa not contested. Phot SS7 LBOHARD hwtct.ti If ita news yooll find it in The San. i Soldier Canyon Uta-na- A republic is a place they jail common thief and provide a millionaire confidence man with a swell hotel room until he succeeds in wearing his case out in .. a court Paris says that shiny cloth is fashionable this spring. Judging by the seat of some mens trous-the- y are right up on style. Now they are saying the new dollar bills fade. What puzzles us Is.how anyone keeps one long enough to find out. There doesnt seem to be anything in the newspapers to show that wages of sin have changed with the times. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF tnwtle-federa- HHISIIlE.WIIIIIDI.Elt JiDStfSirS KSta0 - JbkTSa? There is nothing a woman hates more than to discover that her chin is beginning to lead a quotes ,Tfi fast double life. ar?UmeIlt Company, Burst Dept.. 122 Liberty PRICE, UTAH At the Close of Business, February 20, 1932 8tM 25. 3. 10. A college education is all right in one way. It helps a fellow in learning something after he has graduated. ' After all, hard times are only those times when easy money is hard to get. Its always better to lose a minute than a leg at a railroad crossing. New Management For Spring Glen Store Charles Propp, manager of the ' Spring Qlen Mercantile store," this week that he lias turned the management of hi institution over to Anthony Dupin. Propp has another business proposition which ho will take up within the uext few cd months. Dupin will take charge Monday, February 29. Propp has been manager of the for the past seven vcara.llis successor is an experienced business man of that town and has been interested in the store for Rome time. Propp rays he is leaving with the hope that his many friends and patrons will give Dupin the sains support he has received. lie leaves with the beat of wiiibea for those who have been his friends and customers. Propp slates that he will continue to live in Spring Qlen and will be afthere to straighten up his fairs. All those who have money de posited with him on a savings account are asked to come ami receive this at any time. Tka Him cornea a little klgh, but ple moat kava it resardieaa. peo- RESOURCES self-leak&- Loans and Discounts Patented, aqueakable, Rim fire, gold tipped fountain pen. Of all the crude implement, Thumb screws and ornaments, The very worst ever invented by men! It must be For its surely unwilling When I humbly offer Jto give it a drink. It fills up with gumbo And snorts like a Jumbo. It wont write, but oh, how it scatters the ink! It bubbles and mutters, It gurgles and splutters. It fills up with meanness and anger and dirt. It loses connections, Disjoints all its sections, Soaks through my vest pocket and ruins my shirt Oh, that measly, unspeakable, self-filli- Knock-knee- d, Banking House Cash and Due From Banks U. S. Bonds and Securities Other Municipal Bonds, Stocks and Securities ng . 1.07257 11500.00 $84,354.14 67,156.87 Total Gash Reserve Federal Reseire Bank Stock a n TOTAL 55,115.07 206,626.08 3,300.00 $631,018.41 LIABILITIES self-leakab- le cent fountain pen, guarant lose it, me Just once let itl refuse found Ill If its Thanks! Thanks! A pencil? That is just what I need. $408,519.76 Overdrafts Ninety-nin- e A 1 BSP Capital Stock 4 A, Surplus Reserves and Undivided Profits Deposits Bills Payable TOTAL $ 50,000.00 60.000.00 20,143.96 495374.45 5,000.00 $631,018.41 |