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Show beyond our control We are failures only as we lose our mastery over our own attitudes. I have observed, said one By Sun Publluhiag Imid Every Thuntdajr Co. (Inc.). It. W. Crockett, Manager. salesmanager who had oversight over more than a thousand men, Bubwrlption, $2.00 the Year In Advance. Office Ilione No. 9, UeaMence, 133-that the man who comes home r 1 whipped atnight, is the man Entered Aa Second - Claw Mall Matter, who went out whipped in the June 4. HUB. At the I'ontofflce At custoPrice. Utah, Under the Act of March morning. It was not his 8. 1879. mers, his territory, nor his price list that defeated him, but his ADVERTISING RATES All Classes of Live Stock Bring Better Prices At Kansas City The Bun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar; Per Inch Per Iaaue. 40c, Transient, BOc. Special Poailion, 25 per Cent Additional. the Line End Inner-tioLegale Ten Cento Count Mix Word tn Line. 8ura-non812.50; Water Application, $15. jOoTrinal Proof, $10. Reader Fifteen Cento the Line Each Inorrtion. 3ount Six Word to the Lino. BUickfoco Typo Twenty-Fiv- e (25) CenU Each Invert ion. OMtuariea. Card, of Thanh. Reaolutiona, Kir., At Reading Notice It tea. Count Six Word, to the Line. For Bale, For Rent, Found, Loot, Etc., Two Centa Per Word Each Iaaue. No Charge Accounts. Addreaa All Oommunirationa to SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Price, Utah Diiqilay Matter n. o, fa ahji-pin- attitude. And the significant thing is that each man chooses his own attitudes. No man can compel me to become angry if I choose to keep good humored. No man can make another man bitter, or envious, or jealous. He becomes bitter, envious or jealous as a result of his own personal choice. Other people can determine the circumstances under which I must live, but no one on earth, except me, can decide how I am going to react toward those cir- Embarrassing Moments BRINGING Aft UNEXPECTED FRIEND H&fAt TO DINNER Oft THE. DAY THE. MISSUS DECIDES SPRANG HOUSE TO SWT CLEANING - cumstances. I cannot change my features, Jah. 80:88. but 1 can control my expression. I cannot run the town I live in, Weve notice that many a big but I can be absolute master of noise out in public is only & lit- my own state of mind. Even a sparrow can teach us tle squeak at home. something about life. Anyone who is puzzled about What Japan is fighting for might Tom , John and Phil wait and see what she takes. A financial writer suggests Most women can lie to their that every eighth or ninth perfriends about their age, but they son surely must have a Scheme cant fool their rheumatism. for routing the depression, judging from letters, telegrams and The fellow who marries in visitors. That obMIL medium to good cows sold haste and finds any leisure to re- servation is followed by this sig$2.75 tQ $3.50 and heifera $4.50 pent in is certainly a wonder. nificant one: There is one re- at to No choice heifers arrived. in which the panaceas have Veal$5.75. calves advanred fifty einta. We heard the remark the oth- spect strikingly similar. Almost Demand for Stockers and feeders er day that the difference be- been without exception they have of- was fully ample for the supply. Prices st tween an opitimist and a pesi-mi- fered lot of d something to sell the gov- were quoted strong. A is one cocktail. ernment. stork ealves brought $0.50 fleshy Therein is a reason for the iag and some 950 to To make their victims humilifeeders sold at $5A0 to $0.25. Plain Twenty Years Ago This Tom economic the of recovery. ation more complete, Chicago medium stoekers and feeders sold waits for John the gro- to Present Week gangsters took him for a lide butcher, to $5.50. at $4.25 cer, who tarries because Phil the Ilog prices today were the highest ia an Austin. printer, hesitates because Tom of the year and for the first time this The Continental Oil company hail The author of a book called the butcher, hasnt paid his sub- year the bulk of the hogs sold at $4.00 icgun the erection of a second gaso-in- e tank in Priee. Happy Married Life" is said to scription. And so is the vicious and better. The market began to be using his royalties to pay ali- circle joined. Everybody waits strengthen late last week under an C. IL Stevenson, Sr., had isMr. for the next man to start An be- improved shipping demand and addi- sued invitations for a card party at mony . cause the government is Every- tional strength was in evidenre from the Woodman hall. Some of the literature we have body, Inc., to it is the buck that source today when shippers took Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lauber enterseen recently concerning George passed," and there it stops. The nearly all the good hogs and packers tained the Five Hundred elnh at their Now left. few that had comparatively lomo in Price during the week with Washington explains everything there-- o complex the market has hern lifted above the seven tables. crossstood he land. stalks over the except why up four-relevel there may be less Coni Mine Inspector J. E. State Deleware. the much do so can Governments ing to a further advauee. The ettit was here during the we-- makand are. But it must be evi- 100 to hogs are bringing . It is claimed by some, .who dent that the depression will not $4.10 to $4.25; 250 to 300 pounds, 0 ing an inspection of the coal mine claim to know that the reason lift until individuals, communito $4.20; parking sows $3.25 to in this vicinity. for the scarcity of marriages in ties and corporations cease rely- $3.00, and stock hogs and pigs $3.40 Mrs. J. C. Penney and daughter of Salt Lake City arrived in Price dur Scotland lately has been due to on their messianic, hope of to $175. A rise of twenty-fiv- e to thirty-fiv- e iug the week on a visit to Mrs. J. W. the fact that theyve just heard ing government relief long enough reuts in lamb prices todav left best Strawn, Mrs. Penney s mother. about free love to generate some trust in their lambs aelling only ten to fifteen cents Miss May Potter, daughter of Mr. own latent powers. under the high mint this year. Best and Mrs. John Potter of Price was Consider the Sparrow ! Many progressive communities lambs today brought $6.00. Numerous confined to her home from n sprain know that depressions are not hales were made at $6.50. Shorn lambs received while kicking a football. Bjr Jaaw Pohlman lu Rotarian Magazine. visitations of evil spirits. They are quoted at $5.00 to $550; yearlings The Denver and Bio Grande braneh In the midjt of a driving' snow know that all economic troubles $150 to $5.25; wethers $3.50 to $4.25, Iwtwecn Provo and Hcfcer waa tied np mid ewes $2.50 to 3.40. storm, with drifts piled high in have understandable causes hy a anowslide during the week that blocked the road for several days. the streets below, a dozen or so and cures just as have pneuSigns of the Times J. 8. Varner and family of Green sparrows gathered in the shelter monia and rheumatism and othliver had moved to their ranch near a ills. While recognizing that TUst outside my office window, er a kite in the strong Sunuyside until the fall term of school singing lustily. The wind and dosage of governmental .relief March wind. when they were to make their home were equally powerless to may help, they also realize thf.t school band The high parading , it Price. silence their song, for it came a complete euro can. come only and how Price lores a parade, ft. Slircek, one of principal ownJ. of the on imt up from within, a part of their when Tom, John and Phil draw' spring rhnpeux ers in and secretary and Jreasurrr of nature. And, singing, they fortheir own medicine cabinet j men the National Fuel company with holdMile. on Garden aeel get the storm. Their song has or the old fashioned remedy Housekeepers ing np Gordon Creek, was a visitor washing wind iwa. silenced the wind and shut out mown a in Price during the week, in paying his Marble progress game All of us must face up to such office. to this the cold. on dnwn at Golf addicla McClure Wilson during tlio week Nothing in existence is so im- distasteful facts and to their im- Sunday. sold his ranch of a hundred and thirportant By them we fill life plications. As we do, the depresA dentist is the only man who ean ty acres adjoining the eity on the with happiness or wretchedness. sions psychological factor tell a woman to abut her mouth am southeast to Ernest Hall of Salt Lake in fear They make all our friends and which plain English is City, the consideration being some $9r enemies for us. As a result of will' be displaced by a heartening get away with it. IKK) with a substantial cash down pay. them life becomes a constant confidertfce. There is much truth Investment bond of all kind) ment. well in the adagd that a problem Equitable Tnaurarre Agency, Priee. triumph or uninterrupted woe, David S. Williams, editor of the All the rewards and real dis- understood is already half solva Emery County Progress and Miss asters of life are of ed. Dongln of Payson were married Charlie SmiKn Says our attitudes. If we extend the at the Salt Lake temple during the The Drunken Driver week. The bride was a student at the open hand to the world it will Emery Stake academy before her margive us friendships. If we stick New York state has a new out our jaw and clench our fists, riage. It McKnne Forwarding company dut life becomes a succession of hard law against drunken drivers. ing the week received two carloads of blows some of which are more provides that a person who has been twice convicted of driving Idaho oats and had the third one on than we can stand. and aUto while an llip way. The onis were brought in intoxicated, lie who takes the attitude of who in both cases has caused for seed under the cannl of the Pries suspicion toward all men peoBiver will his Irrigation company to fhe south have injury, ples his world with enemies and personal licence of Prire, mid were to plant and revoked may driving threats! He who trusts the world two acres more. or This is finds it rewarding him with its never have it restored. Lieutenant Eugene Santsehi, Jr., o lenient punishcertainly very and He confidence. the Fifteenth infantry, sailed during friendships such - who looks for faults in his fel ment for a manasguilty of while the week on the United (States Transdriving n is never disappointed, heinous offense port Warren from the Phiiipines for killTakn, China, thirty mile from Tientneither is the man who looks for drunk and injuring, possibly sin with seventeen officer anil nearly ing another person. To be twice virtues. a sufwhile drunk is found five hundred men to prutce-- the Undriving The prophet of Galilee, wisest men-snited Statps interests in that country. man a as to a brand ficient day repair rainy student of life that mankind has to the general public the The biggest withdrawal of public th barn roof ever known, said: The Kinglands in the history of the state of tLie sufficient lose proof being repetition hay dom of Heaven is within you. youll Utah eame during the week wnen the made while the And He might have alo saic that he is no longer to be trustSalt Lake City land office rpeeivei ed and that the 'requirements shinin wuz sun with equal truth: The Kingdom ho must order from the general land office hurt two persons before of Hell is also within you, for at Washington to withhold from enfrom roads and retired the that which makes life heaven or being try 1,974,4110 acres. The order callm hell is not outside, but inside streets is straining justice in his FOR SALE, WANTED. EIC for the withdrawal from entry of 020t favor. But the value of such a 100 acres of land hupKed to contain each of us. enlaw lies in the of its coni in Utah, Carbon, Emery, Snnprte Word Karti spirit Inucrllou Cent Ter Two We cannot be happy by trying No llnrta Arreunts. forcement. and Sevier counties. The lands extendit If applied strictly is to be. It only as we try to be will ed from a point north of on help to remedy a XritHE EXPERIENCED PKACTI something else that we discover bad certainly the east side of the Waunteh range to state own Our condition. muse, (iimil rat innlrrnil)happiness has come as a 10. a iNtint southeast of Richfield. im- Mr. Jeon Cox, Iliavaihu. Itnh. As wc forget our own hap- will do well to see if it can on it, for we are far from MAN WANTED A WATKINS ROUTE Alimony ii that rendition nndei piness and give ourselves to cer- prove now open In nearby lomliljr for honfree of this menace to the public I reliable tain great attitudes we find tha man with mr. No capital or which one person pays for the misest. driver. . drunken the Mnnt be Mtlhfied takes of two. xperienre happiness has crept in on us unof $10,110 per week at Mart with earnings awares. , The of tha average coun- Permanent connection with rent future The family doctor la Nor are we failures because o. try boyambition Write, The J. It Watkins said to be is to maka good in the eity for right man. But for that disappearing. 122 Rnral 8t Company. Liberty Drpt. forces outside of us which are ho he ean buy a place in the country. Winona, Minn. 23, 8, 1( matter so is the family. I went mourning without The Hun; I looi np and cried la the eoagregatioa. MARCH 7.-- Uog pricei were lent up another leug to fifteen cent under an active demand to tfao highent ponitiou this year. Shipper! got mot of the good hogx, and packer! cleaned uu the remainder at a alight advance Lambs centa to thirty-fiv- e ruled twenty-fiv- e and close week's laat than higher twenty centa above the high point a week ago. Trade opened late but ruled active. Cattle were in active demand. Fat Kteera were ten to fifteen cent centa. higher, apota up twenty-fiv- e Stocker and feeder were atrong. Cowa, heifera and calvea were ateady. The general market ia in a good poailion. Receipts toduy were 9000 rattle, 800 calve, 4000 hoga and 7000 sheep, compared with 10,500 rattle, V 000 calvea, 8000 hoga and ll,0d3 sheep a week ago and 0800 rattle, 300 calvea, 3085 hog and 9258 ahepp a yiar ago. Demand for fat steer showed a material improvement today. IVcca rulrrnta higher, ed strong to twenty-fiv-e mostly ten to fifteen cents up. Trade opened early and moved readily to a good clearance. Cold weather improved the beef market. Cattle receipts were light and will remain so the ret of the week. Killers now aye it a point where they will hot have very liberal runs at their disposal for the next few weeka and on that account the market should remain firm. Some choice, fed Texas yearlings brought $8.25 and steers $8.00. One lot d some d steer brought $7 A0 of and some light and medium-weigh$7.00 to $7.75. The bulk of the plain to medium quality steers sold at $5.00 to $7.00. Cows ana heifers were in lim- - 33-J- . THURSDAY, THURSDAY tfTAH-EYE- SY 1332-poun- 1500-pnnn- ts semi-facetio- us 282-hea- 445-pou- 1050-poun- ught-to-be-a-l- d aw nt k 250-pou- $3-.9- 1 Jfatfir fiyJZuner Does the charge of battle thrill you? Do the fortress banners waving Stir.your pulse, or trumpets thrill With the shivers you are cravi Are you fond of ghost or pirate; Cowboy, crook or desert sheik? You ean have what you desire at Q Any moyie show this week! Do the jeweled halls of fashion Please you with their golden gl Would you see true love and passion Make lives glorious or bitter, See the damsels breath grow shorter As the blase villains scorn her? You can see it for a quarter At the movie on the comerl . . What a lucky generation! We dont have to live at all. We can get lifes big sensation In the corner movie hall! DESERT -- ;L0V?E ... fm wo-o- n self-relianc- e. arij-inj- r Ed-u- - 4; thou-uiii- low-ma- ee Dontwait till t or t 0 y rmimphant New Stodebaker h ho.lncW!eelbasa Safely 6la : "! 32 SX,' throughout ,eta, ,or,lln9 betterments. ct. . ond ln POWOf. hte- o- - neree-arjr- - Western Auto Co. North Carbon Aye., Price, Utah |