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" THE WEATHER
ft " Special Service
H uh s I-.lt Colo )h C, 7 If n m
,l'n. Mini and probnbl) mill In tho
uth c-l portion niul warmer In oflRt
Hfotli I nfihl Cooler In i ,or
Hn fliturdn)
H In pllo of tho lieu prleo achedulo
gth barber shops Ho maintain tlml
J it tw It hnvo Is iiu uxcuso for
H nthii n " Maker
UNENVIABLE RECORD IN
I COAL PRODUCTION
I BROKEN
mi m.i K Of PST MONTH
snows mu jnchisask
lUi) Mnrngi Order Hccinll) Ik.
H lone liiilpini lit tho ( on n try Over
H lor the JbillmmlH LnlKir Short-
age (onllniUM l!ver)licn While
H Inline un Help to limit Output.
r iiiiiilclKo Tlie Hun
HIIINOTON I l Dm I Tim
w- wlhrcuklng steady decline In the
trc-iutlnn of I numinous hI from
ifcij I nth point of or tl OOO.OOO ton
Ik tho lent of HoplemW to let
It a 10 000 000 toiix. seven week
ut r tamo tr nil 0111I Ilio middle of
Ji ember mid In tho week ending
wi November 33il production roue to
neril) 11000 000 tonx n gain of 12 &
er cent Tho estimated prnitiictlon
in tl n wick of Nov 1 mlii r 23, 191 war
it 9 1000 ton, compared with 9
ffoon ton In tho week of Noveiii
Mur I lilt und It 187,000 tint or 2 3
iur cnt Iras thnn In tho correspond-
lit week of 1917 Tho uVrriigo (lull)
'put roiio from l,A17,000 torn to I
22 000 tone, lull In low Dm flguro of
t it 000 ton for tho iirripoiidiiiir
wrok of 1917 Tho totnl production
tllumliintiH coal mid llkiillc, In
1 dime tool coked, April 1st to Not
mlii r 23d, Im esllmutcd at ncarl)
I u9t 00,000 not toiiii 11 r it In over thel
I' responding period of 1917 of 40,
CO 000 ton tr II pir rent Iteport
I production nnd working llmo for
1 ir Meek of November leth shows,
lo flmt llmo Dili enr, In of produt
' 1 ti In 1 mine, of 1111 market rompnr
b 1 1 tho Iom bemuse of trail-
lurtutloii disability the transition
, 'i tint comparative!) short pirlod of n
1 wcekn from 11 condition of cor
riurlngc to 111m of mr surplus l
, Kntflmut hecuuso Indicative of tho
loulldlltt of a reversal Inter with h
' 1 turn of unfuvornbln condition. Tin
ndltlon bus liren hrnuKhl nhoul li
1 lot in cumulation of MorkM, mndo
lill In hy the hetav) shipments" dur
ing the pnt four months. Hit' pus-h-mIoii
of which ban taken the kion
rdgei off the industrial demnlid, nnd
y the fair wcathtr for Ihl time of
i cnr that, while favoring trims
1 rlatloii, decrease- tho consumption
ml
Idilteir Minrtiigi' Continue.
Analyse of working tnudlilon hi
lorted li five thousand seven linn I
fed mid thlrt) -seven mines Hit!
untrt over Willi 11 total triduillout
7 217 000 net tonx nnd pteseui'
pacll) of 9,970,710 net loom durlnir
lie vviok ended Novtunlicr 10th, nhow
lie operatont rcportliiK produred 71 4.
r cent of tho total imtlmnted out
at their niliu-n lieluK operated 72 1 1
icr lent full tlmn an oompared with
, C ir rent durliiK tho wiek of
Vnveinlnr 9th Ijtlior (thortoKo chip-I
iUco to hit tint rhlif llmltliiK factor
ha tesrhrntlon of tho ilKiilmr of (ho
tnUtln, IntlnK In muiiv liintniinw '
r hovcthI dnH und In the ut '
trtkulurl), tho tontlniied pruvalomo '
liifliliuia, ale tho rmmomi KUier-
I) modfftied for tho luhor hhortiiife '
rruvloul) vxplulmd luliur Hliorl. '
ka hero included U the lotu of opcr-j1
iiik tlmu duo to iiliiume of men, I
allalild for work from tho mlum 1
d thtt Iom of ruuiilm; tlniu with the '
renont labor upl AlthnuKh tho '
rcciituito of full time operation for
coiintr) uh u whole declined from I
' to 72 3 In the week vnded Nov- :
mher ICtli. everul dlhtrlitx record 1
r proved comlltluim. In particular
mwlmt, the Mmnkelemi field, Kotith-
Wont Vlrslulu hlkh volatllts iulr
nt, W'enturn Kentuck) and tho
uthern Appalaihluu dUtrlct 'Iho
imvemcnt in iIioho floliln In imcrlb
I to hitter tninnportiitloii and lihor
1 dltloitM DUtrlrtti niich an IlllnolM,
una and porlloiiH of renniyHiiulu
tllnito their decrvami to labor con
101m and tho i'nr Went utlrlliutev
I lino to luhor rnmlllloiin und lurRer
mnrkrt losen. Hlnco OotQhtr tar
1 tauo linn not been n l.mltlnc
tor In tint production of coat ox
1 ' locnlly
'I lie loklni; ludiixlr),
iho produitlon of It) product voko
rernted tdlKhtly In lln vveult ondod
i em I or 23d from B71.000 torn to
I soo net tuim Iho percent ilfo 'f
It) olitulnod In output dcoreanod,
ever from 88 7 to 813 pir cent.
' 1 the Inureano In outpu' u due to
111 In itipaelt), mainly In reim)l-
and In Ohio, the chief factor
InK output contliiuInK tn lo re
to plnntH mid iifforU nearly all
1 n. particularly Alahumi Ken-
' MuKwichiuettM, New ok nnd
' ylvunla Capault) pro luctlon
leported from no tatc
ho produetlon of beehive coke In
' I lilted fitatox In tho week ended
ember 33d U Mtlmated at 131,000
. a doorcQo of near!) B per eeut
w tho previous week. and 19 per
t below tho rorreitpondluif week of
m7 Although the output of h)-
''r duct coko Increaimd tho total pro-
'1 Hon of cole declined Two-third
1 tho docreusi) In output of beehive
3 (e was in tint rannvylvanla rcgloiiii,
wiicro hortaifo of labor continue to
'" the chief llmltliiB factor Oper
41 r in tho ConnellBVllle. Oreeniburir
Rd I -ut robe dtttrlcta or Pennhylvanla
'"fort prpductlon of 378,497 ton of
'ehlvo coke and ahlpmenU of ISO,.
- LMfc '"'-MMtr Jun. 4 ,91, nt,ho..,offo,,n luh tndirthe N,.rMau3 ,879
PLUME 1; NIJMHElt 28 FVrVOTi7nv ' "
. . bEKY kRIDA DECEMBER G. 11)18
1 11 Mustered Out If
SB0 toon of citnl, loth repreocntlnK
decreased compared Willi tho week of
Novcmbir 16th
Uiimii lviit (oniiir).
Hhlptnculic of bitumlnotm roul to.
New Hmtland In tho week ended Nov
emlir 23d went 412 370 net ton, but
one thoiiMilid two hundred lomt lew
tlmn In tho wiek or November ICth,
but IkIuvv the nvcriiKo nr week from
April iKt to dntir, of C9,739 tonn,
1 mlcr tho recently rcvlwd cwtlmalc of
rc'inlriinciiiH New Kimlnnd la now up
tn Nvhedule 11a to recelpta of mitt coal
In tho week ended November 23d In
ilc over Iho provloiu week wtrp
recorded In the iiiovemeut from
I lampion Itomlx and llaltlniore und
detrrnw IhroUKh .Vi w lork. harbor
mid through the New HiiKlam) allrall
KKletvitjK.
('mil dumped nt lvke Hrle porta
inrludliiK ve(l fu.l In tint week en
tied November 23d wna DH7 990 lona.
H tlcciesixe of 71 800 tona i'Oliii,ired
Hilh the week of Vovrml or loth
Nov 1 tuber 23d umrketl the official
(IonIiik of the lake mmou of 1918 nnd
wllli Heart) 28,000,000 tnua or cnrK'
nnd ion! dunned nt lower lake poria,
-t h new IiIkIi record lAwdlni; of
cool at the mine for lake ahlpmeut
loHhed toxic pt for kinnll iimnlltlon of
ieclal iurHMK tiMtl), on November
Kth, two weeka earlier limn hint )cstr
Iho produitlon or iinthnirilp In Hut
vvivk ended Novimlxr 23d la tetl
muled nt 1,778 000 net tmin, nu In
ireae ctimimrctl with the week of
November 10th of 373 000 tuna or
ncsirl) 27 per cent, but 303 000 tuna or
13 per cent I elotv tho correapoudiiiK
period In 1917 Tho total production
ol anthracite April lal to date U rati
mated at C5.35K 000 not tonv
All dlNtrlcta except Kouthweat Mr
Klula ahared In the Incrcaae in the
week or November 23d over tho pro
vloiu week, but nil dutrlcta except
1 alrmont vvcro I elovv tho correspond
Iiik week or 1917 The totnla for the
eur to date for all dlatrbta me krea
ler than tho mine peilod of 1917
WASIIINOTON. I) C. Dee 8 In
un addrcvM to coiiKrewi In Joint aoaalon
todn I'renldent W'lUon formally an-uoiiuc-od
bin Intention to 1.0 to I'arln
for the peueo eonfereiire, an) Iiik the
allied gnvenimenta Imvu aecepted
principle enunciated by him for
Ipooco mid It la hla paramniint dut to
I be pruMiit Iho president aald lie
will lo In clone touch b) coble nnd
wlrelcMM and that coiifcreaa will know
nil that he docia on the other aide
Uttferrlmc to hla unnouncment that
the launch and llrltUh Rovurnmeiita
had removed tell cable raMrlriiona
upon the tranamlkalou or nevva or tho
conference to America, the president
Mid he bud taken over the American
Mthlw ayatema on eKpett udvloe tw) an
to make u unified ayatem available
Kb nxproavtMl the hope that he
would have tho co-operation of the
publlo and of cuiiBretw, aayliiK thruuith
the cabled and wlreloaa ewimtant ooun
HfJ und advice would bo possible
llucli or tho uddrtum waa devoted
to the railroad problem, for which
the president mid ho now hud 110 w
lutlon to orfor
He recommended careful att dy b
ooiiKroaa, willm: It woull Do u dla
aervlco to tho country nnd to the, rill
ronda to permit a re'urn to 'Id condl
tlona under private management with
out modiricatlonu.
Tho president declared ho atood
ready to releaae the rullroada from
government control whenever a natis
factory plan or readjustment could bo
worked out
Tho prealdent ald ho hoped to aeu
a formal declaration of pouco by'
lira Amleraoli wna In rrltct hint
Katunlay from Koldlir Caii)ou cheek
ItK up with Hlato Itond Agent 1-amona
on tho work ha la doing on the cutoff
hlghvvn) by wn) or Wellington to the
Uintah lbmln country He an)a the
road w hit Ii cornea dow n H Idlci lan
Voii nnd follow a the creek generally
tc WVIIInglon will bo about four mllea
lougtr than tho preaeut o 10 going dl
reetly out or 1'rlco northeort, but
that owing to the grade und cava) up
keep traveler will bo ublc to maku
full) m gootl time Thero rcmalua
about a mile nnd u half of tllo high
wb )cl to build at the nurtli end
Thla, however, will go along well pro
vided brail Mtorinn do not come too
aoon '
Ham und muj l high Ii price
but It ln t the fault of profiteering
among reiiilhra, wh the Utah food
mlmlnUtrntlun The enforcement ill
vlalon or I'lah Ima jiut completed an
luveatlgntlou or the prho or hniu und
lacon und flnda that dculera nret nut)
Making u fair margin or profit on the
coat allowed b) tho national food ad
lulnUtnitiou Tho price or hog and
co.t or reeding friend porker aeema
to lo nt the lioitom of the Miff retail
price of tho pork prudutU.
Itcport thai the mull la no longor
carried from W'ataou to Vernal la
rrniiiHina Tliet contract held b) tho
I'lntah niltwu) atlll hold The com
Hiny' recent bid wna roinddered too
high iv the pouuaer Mijornl and It
mu) In that the Mivcrmnetil will carry
It The mutter will le decided In tho
near future I'lntah rallvva) official
declare the) oon not aubmll a lower
bid null hm nt iv loaa
Utah food ndmlnliitratlou report
that 11 ahorbigo In milk threaten the
world a health, becatiee In tho larger
citlea Hie poor are reducing tjitlr milk
auppl) ror their children on nriount
or lla Incriaaed coal To lurnae tho
butter production, farmer or tho In
terinountuln Ktatea uro urged I y the
MdmlnUtrntlou to liiircaco their herd
-PRESIDENT WILSON HAS TALK M CONGRESS
troAt) by tho time aprlng hua come "
Tho now thrco- ear iuivhI building
progmm wan IndoraeHl I eeauw, the
president aald it would bo uuwUo to
uttompt to itdjuat the American pro
gram to n futuro world pollc) a yet
undertermluod
I'M) lug tribute to tho people a mm
duet In war, ho apoke partluulurly if
the work of women and again appeal
ed for woman auffniga b) a federal
amendment
Declaring ho had no private
thought or puniiwe' in going to
I'runie but that ho regarded It a
hla hlghoat diit), the prealdent added
It la now my duty to play my full
part In making good what they'
(Amerkua aoldlera) offered their
life a blood to obtain "
No defln'to proKram 0f reconalruc-1
Hon can bo outlined now, I'rMtdMit I
Wilson aald Ha exproauod tho hope'
that eongreaa would not ohjoot to
conferring upo the war trudo boarl
or aomu other ng'ticy the right of fix
Ing export priorities to aaaure ahlp
mont or rood to the starving people
abroad
Aa to taxation, the president In
dor.cd the plan ror levying iy billion
dollar In 1919 and ror notifying the
publlo in advanco that tho 1920 lovj
will be four Dillon dollar.
Tho president then conoluded nftor
apiaklng forty-two mlnutca and left
the ohamber amldat npplauao limited
tn tho democratic aide
Interruption of tho addresa for
queitlona which had been threatened
by aome republican members of the
houae did not materlalltc
Sun Circulation For
November.
Hlulc of Utah, Count) of Carbon m
11 W, Crockett, manager of Run Pub
lishing company, first being dulyaworu
on hla until, wt)a ttuu lint circulation
of Tho Hun for tho month of Novem
ber, 1918, wit eight thoimuml and
eight) IR080) rople. and tint of till
mitiilicr not to exceed 11110 hundred
(100) copie were apolled In printing
mid n tallied a office flic nnd Mr
offien. iiKwe. it w citocKirrr
Hubacrlbed and awnru to before mo
(hi 2d da) of December, 191 M)
commbuilou txplro Mivrch 18, 1922
(Heal ) C It MAUCUHKN
Notary I'ublb In and 1'or Carbon
Count), Htale of Utah
WORK HOST BE CARRIED ON
M111I1 Ihron the nic rlciin I let I tna
)e t Ove ixn,
Tho work of Hut American Hod
Crot I not, 11a umny poreon mjuiii lo
think fliilMhed Indeed, perhnp It
I only begun ' dentate a H N lllaka,
director or tho department tr pub
licit) in 11 cHiinmtinlcatloii to Tho Hun
from Denver, Colo, hoailquurler the
flmt or ihl week We have two
mllli 11a of inoti ovcrnxti who mut I e
cured for until the) are u turned to
pmurful puraulta In our own couutr)
In tint allied lountrlea whloh have
been nivlHhrd b tho Hun horde, tho
madiluery or lire Ima I en loft ahot
tered und dbiorgaulxed, nitunil re.
aourcree havo Iteen exhaiintod, social
InMltntloiiK deapolled
All over tho world whole nation
have been plunged Into dltres even
actual starvation mid until the lat
American soldier I I roue. lit home,
und tho illstreM of tho world rollovod,
the Aimrtcan lied CroM munt carry
on
TWO lilt. h'HHKK OP (.OODS
NOW AltlJ 'IllllOWN intoom:
I'rlco Trading company but Hatur
cla) clotted u dnil whereby It absorb
tho stock of morihundlmt and good
will of tho HioekgroworH and Kurmera
Htnro on Main street In tho poatofflco
building Tho former till week hua
been trurtaforiing n gnodl) portion or
Its lurko Hue to tho Main street loou
ii 11 where It will continue hunlne
In tho moaiitlmo sumo koods will bo
left at the old locution until the) uro
iuii off, thero being too llttlo room at
the Hloekgretwera and Karmora Htora
ror all or them It I understood that
ISugeno Chatlln, manager or the lat
ter will retlro from buslnoaa to en
gage In unolher line Iloth firms have
cnjiord splendid bualncwa. Tho ilea
teas made principally to glva I'rica
Trading company a be tter buslneaa
lo utlon 1 he uld location hua boan
moro or lorn out of tho lib at neM" dU
trlct ror u long tlmu It ia understood
that Ooeirge A I'ausott, who Ulm been
with the Htockgrowers slnco It begun
iHialnetw, U to tako umplo)meut with
Trlco Tnullng rompaii)
W C Oroni, president or tho Orem
Interurltan road Just returned from
Wu. ngtoii, I) C, bellevca that op
position to government ownership of
railroads will be made an Issue In
congresa He also says regarding his
trip 'I found a alncero admiration
for tho work or Heuator Hinoot I was
told by one prominent man that he
waa a senator or whom nil) atato
might Tec! proud "
llelnium was glvon another credit
or $12,030 000 by the treasur) this
week, making her total loars from
the United Htates 1210,120,000 and
the total of the allien loans $8,190.-S706.
. . . . I
Evcrytliing in printing 9
from the cheapest that's l
good to the best that is jfl
produced. Complete line )
of legal blanks, postpaid, fl
50c the dozen. The Sun. tl
PRICE RIVER IRRIGATION GOES 1
UNDER HAMMER NEXT MONTH I
Debt In Round Figures Totals Hundred ;l
and Twenty-Five Thousand II
State Forecloses. II
I'nren Insure prnteedluga were urel
rreel In dlntrlet court at l'rlre till
weel by Judge George Clirbttcnseii In
the matter uf tho Htutc of Utah
against Irrigated lnnd etimpnny
tin l'rlre Itlvir Irrigation eomMti
Judgineiit was placed of record for
right) -fioven IhouaHlid seven bundled
iIoIIhik unit n'l irnetr. fees of thlrt)
flvo himdreel dollnr. On the crom
ittimpbilnt or I'tah Having nnd Trust
umiHiuy Judgment wna klveii It ror
131 990 IS with lwint)-rivo hundred
dt llara na nttorue)a fees. In round
figure the two judgment are for a
hundred und twnt)-flvo thouwuid
tlollar. The nsseta nf the roinwili)
are tn I sold nt public auction to
satl-fv the twit Judgmrnt 11a soon na
the proper procedure la gone thiough
Mrend) 11 compnn) ha been formed
at 1'rlcc Curl)ii lniid, Water and
Power compnn)" to bid In tho prop
ert) when It goes to site, which will
bo along In Jauuiir) next Tho slate
nnd the I unking compnn) will deal
with tho new concern, so that the
coming sale I n mere fnrmallt)
Home flvo )rar ngo the court con
detuned 11 sight of way alxt) reel wide
across tho propert) of Utuh I'uel com
puny mid the Denver and Itlo (Iramlo
railroad at Castle tlnte to permit the
Kelrhum Conl compaii) to roach It
mine at that camp tjitol) Krtchum
C011I compnn) least d Its propert)
thero to Kimttrn Utuh Coal eompaii)
of whlrh K H Ilnrrl I manager
The latter corporation wn In the net
It la nllK. or erecting 011 this
ground 11 clubhouse and other Im
provements foreign to right of wii)
purposes when the suit of I'leasaut
ulle) Coal compnn) (Utah l'uel)
against Kelchtim Coat com pan), fast
em Utah Ctlul compaii) nnd K H
Harris wna filed The caret wna con
tinued b) Judge ChrlstMiseu until It
rould Imi heard on lis merits. In the
meantime defendant nro rislnilncil
from going nhend with Iho propotcd
Improvement. Arguments on both
sides were extended Judgo l'trdl
nand Krleksen nnd It (1 I.ucoa up
I eared fi r plaintiff und K A Walton
und C A llo)d for defendant.
Judge Chrlsleniin named It It
KlrkiKitrlck of Huiiii)alde and Oeorac
A Nixon or I'rlco jury lommlmliiiior
ror the coming )car llecniio or iho
Influeiixn In nil the commuiiltle of
the count) nil Jurors vtreru nxcuwd
nud cusKi reiiiirlng jur)inin went
routlnued ror tho term Court if I II
reconvene nt Price, Jnnuar) Mh, ntrt
If the plague I abated by tint time
It Is llkel) several Jur) easea will rnme
on
He vc ml JMveimi Ciim-m
Martha Thumpiou v A '. Thomp
son, dlvono Itcetet for hearing Jan
uury 3th, next
Consolidated Wagon nnd Machine
company vs. John A rowelt, Jr, suit
on account Cnnllnued for term
Wllliiiin M Moreton v John Ar
roncn, suit over ground In the vicinity
of Unities Hot for Januniy 10th
Itlgns Ilolandro Tom V. Nlclo
dlmua nud others suit 011 itecouiit of
trespusa. Jiidgiuont for 1371 97
K I) Hashimoto, administrator of
the estata of J Amoim, deceased, s
Utah lurl compnn) j iianuiges Judg
ment for 32000 00 by stipulation
John Muuro s Julia Mnuro, ill
vorto Cuso partly beard and rou
tlnued for the term
Price Commercial nud Having
Hank Marlon Q Holding, suit 011
nolo Dismissed
Anglo 11 Wood s Jesso M Wood
divorce Htlpulatlon filed us to all
inon) and approved b tho court
ltub) O ir)nu v John Howard
llrxin divorce. (Iranted 11 prayed
for I
Ituth LnuUo I'ergusou vo. Thomas
Paul Kirguson divorce Uranled and
order to show cause dismissed
Louis Magi vsl Utah l'uel ceiuituii) I
damukos Dimlsd, tho matter be
Ing settled out of court Also tho dnm-
age suit or Joo Martin against the
sumo eorpurutloii 1
J II Itttdd und T A Culp vs. J II
Ward suit ror accounting CoHtluued
for th term
Probate) Matte ra Heard
ICstute of Archlo II flood deceased
Petition for lettera or administration
granted Hand, $1200 00
Kstate or Honry Ulwud. desuAsed
Confirmallou of ante or real eatuto.
final uceount approved and admin
istrator discharged
Kstate of Pranceiea Holko do
coascd Petition ror lettera or ad
ministration grunted I bind $1000 00
The same order was made in the
estate or James Alio, dcvouied
Kttato or Mary K Marshall, de
ceased Pinal account approved und)
petition ror distribution granted
Hstato of J Amano, deceased Let
torn or admlnlatrutlon granted Uond,
$4100 00
Pstato or John If James, deceased
Permission granted ror aula of pers
onal property
Application of William K Christ
ensen to change hla name, to Matt
Warner, granted
HStjjMjsaMH2$L
' lOBS FOR RETURNING BOYS l
Price- ( oiiiincn lal (luh N lull rcullnc il
li Hilars nnd Olliene. i
I'rlco a citminerrlal club mot lout Jsl
Wetlnesda) nvenlng and mudo 11 sur- 11
e) or the soldier boys who Itnvo gona IIH
from hero In tho war Tho total. It fH
delcloiM. l h hundrod nud flfty-flv. feH
It la pntposed tn lucvo their formof ol
posltlomi ready for them when thoy jI
come home from overseas nnd els. ilH
where Commltlecet are to bo namad IH
later to visit former einplo)c of thi jl
pntrlotN In their be half 11
Now thai piHiro Ima cHiinc. It Is pro- Ikl
posrel In gel bus) In tint mutter or the l
government reservoir up In Pleasant sjH
Vnlle) It inn) bo suggested to the 11
Interior dtpnrtmeut ut Washington, VJH
D C, that returning aoldlera be put Fkaal
at werk 1111 thl big project Hotmtora fH
King nnd Hmoot nud tint Utah mem ' saH
bcr of tin lower house will Im np- cH
prourhed cr soon on tho subject if.H
Prof firson Ittuii president or the ntH
clul, Hubert McKiine, vht. president, llH
and W It Anderson, It score tar). iaaH
nud other were prctHjnt nt Iho meet- iiH
Ing Other wnr matter wcro 11U11 dls 11
cussed it well us subject to be taken "H
up tht ugh the winter tesslou or the IJH
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MORTON NEW BOARD MEMBER II
Miiiitlunhlllo Man Hucivrel (1, It. 4181
lour , he 1 11 to I Trilalev. llH
liKinupltlQ it turns from the school tvasssl
election of Inst Wednesday show that WIH
three of tho present board are to rue- ijl
eeed themselves for a term or four lil
)eara. The so are Dr A W Dowd In iH
DUtrlet 6, Hunii)sldei J Cameron lH
Hchulu, DUtrlct No 3, Hiawatha, and JH
(leorgn Huff. District No I, Hcoflnld, IjH
Huff was tho only tmo having any lliH
opposlllou to speak or The vole SbbH
hows he defeated 1) A 1lii)moncl Of tsasssssl
Wlniir cjiiarttrs He v only votes were .jil
cast ror tho former and two hundred iH
flvo ror the latter 1 J Morion had ))))))
no opposition In District No 2 He flH
comes from Htaiidardvllle At Well- jPjjB
liiktou Hemic fifty vol e weio cait tH
uguiusi Dr Dowd and in favor of A. InsssH
'A Marshall The fight thero nn Dr. liafl
Dowd U sold to have been made l5- IH
ciiuse ho as n board member has Eaasssl
never visited the achoola of that town IH
Hoard mombera uro not expected, talllH
however, to visit the vnrlou schools IPPJ
or tho district These uro looked ufter jjH
b) tho count) siiperlnleiidciit The jM
vote will lt ciinvaased noxt Monday H
nt Price und ccrtlflcxitcH to those el- 'jPU
lod IsKiiod )
Oil) M)li JUhl' .NOW CflTIMl
hOMi: or 111s punni upi.hs M
Tho evening sun leuahrd lu furth- H
erinost point south along the wost- H
ern hill Monday, December 2d, and PH
take 're much needed rest" there un- PjjjjH
111 December Mth, when It will start jH
north again iho morning sun con- H
tlnura to rise later nnd Inter until jJH
I'rldu) Dix-ember 27th Then It rests PH
eas) until the sumo day, January ,PH
10th, wher It rises nun minute earlier tPH
und starts north on tho trail of tho jJH
evening sun W)iy this difference! 1 jPH
n problem to tho lii)mau Tlio sage jjjjjjjjjjf
In Iho Utah weather office a)s It tl ItH
duo to a. cximl Imitlun of astrcnoml- IPH
lal phenomena. Involving Ihu dectliik- IPH
Hon or tho earths axis with reference PH
to U10 piano of tho ecllptle, within JH
the plituo porpendleular to the plan HBI
of tbu ecliptic, a socohd doolluatlon IB
or tho earths ml In 11 piano oblique IPPJ
I to tho piano of tho ecliptic at n much ll
1 smaller angle, the naymptoteji of the fljH
iwralxila deaerlbed b) thu earth' trip SliH
around tho sun. and several minor jH
contributory rouse governed by diur- JH
ihiI and annual rotntlun A purse of PH
ten thousand dollara la hung up JH
aomawhere ror any aatronomer, pro- PH
ifeaaional or umateur who will make jPH
tall tlieso plans features plain I the 2H
lay lutelleel, but so far aa la known H
the puree luta never been dialurbed iPH
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MOIIII WMt HWINt.H STAMI'S M
'I ho quota ror Carbon county hi dfBBBs!
Iiaauoo in cash vutue or JS,330 OP IkH
maturity value To dat we have lHi
bought $180 103 00 rash valus. Many llK
person who signed pledgee tn pur lPH
ehasu war savings stamps have for IPB
gotten or neglected their pleelges, tfnil jjl
In nil only a small percentage have flH
purchatmd as man) as they should, jM
Now is thu time to buy them nud b- Hl
gin a savings account with Undo Sam iifl
' Don t In u aultter llu the quota SH
Ur the honor of our country," saya fiflH
Prof Orson Hyatt chairman of the PH
drlvo In Carbon county 'We mutt liH
be In a position to look our bo who jJtl
qru returning from Prance in the uhHH
eyes and say 'We saw you through llflsfli
We have not failed In u single wir liflHI
activity" Keep your plodko and buy llSBfl
mora than )our quota of war savings tKBKStlBm
stamps. BGBiH
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