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', I WENT MOURNING WITHOUT THE SUN; H I STOOD UP AND CRIED IN THE CONGRE- H GATION.JOB, 3028. He - H4 PROHIBITION FOR UTAH AS SEEN UY THE 3M SALT LAKE TRIHUNE. H Again at the Mormon conference the question MB of prohibition haa been brought prominently to H the front. At least two members of th: npoHtlca' i quorum frnnkly counselled the members of the H church to elect men to the legislature who would H carry out the policy of prohibition. These npos- H tics nnd others who have spoken in the same j tenor, are well within their rights nnd no one H can question the propriety of their advice to the f members of their faith in moral problems. How B uvcr, the question of prohibition for Utah should not bo settled cither at n church conference or at B n session of the legislature. It is a matter that H involves every resident of the state and, as such, HH 1 should be passed on by all the people of the state. HE In this connection, it is interesting nnd im- D portnnt to remember that the last legislature, H , .which passed a socalled prohibition law which M later was vetoed by the governor, was pledged, km not by the platform of the parties which supplied H the representatives, but through pcrsonnl prom- BM , faes made by legislative candidates to constitu- pM outs to submit th" question of prohibition to the H voters of the state. After tho conventions in the HI different districts of the state hnd made their H, tiominntionn, the betterment league obtained H I pledges from u considerable majority of the men H who were elected to the legislature to this effect. H t Those men were explicitly pledged to submit this H' question to a referendum of the public. They H 'were neither expected nor obligated in any way Hi to nttempt to pass a prohibition law. B Nevertheless, this is precisely what they un- Hv dcrtook to do after they reached Salt Iakc City Hr ' for the session of the legislature. Governor Spry HL urged the members of the legislature to submit Bf the question to the people, and he even prepared Hg for them a joint resolution, the passage of which Bfc -j would have insured the voting by the people of Wr. ' ' Utah on the question this fall. Furthcimore, f thu resolution as prepared by the governor, pro- PJm" vfded for the absolute elimination of both the Hvr 1 manufacture nnd sale of alcohol forever in the jj i utate, excepting for medicinal nnd mechanical Bf ( purposes. Instead, the prohibition leaders in Wfrni ' the legislature insisted on tho passage of a law, BK weak in different respects nnd powerless to cure KAW the evil which it was designed to reach. Cover- Bt nor Spry' friends in tho legislature forced from H ,j. a committee pigeonhole a bill previously Intro- K jy duced, nnd forced its passage. This bill has been Lm i'iB nn important factor In preventing the shipment K i of liquor into dry territory, and has proved a Bf i J valunblo auxiliary of the local option law already B i on the statute book. B' j The Tribune is not advocating prohibition, but Hi' j 1 if a majority r tho people of Utah wish to try B1 , 1 prohibition and so declare at a referendum on the K I i subject, this paper believes most sincerely that Wf tho experiment should bo made. Wo do not be- 9?j j .13 Hevc, however, that anything less than a major- Htjj iM ity of the voters of the state should have the H ' , j jfijl power to impose prohibition on it and we hope V '1 and insist that, if we are to have prohibition in H IB name, it lc mado prohibition in fact also. De- 1 TJ1 liver us from n legislated prohibition such as HHh IB Sccemiller and his allies nronosed. which would B, j, transfer tho liquor business to tho drug stores. B, X If wo nre to have prohibition give us not n pnr- Bj It Mai prohibition, but an elimination of tho traffic B i'l so complete that the sanctimonious gentleman, K ;! who wishes prohibition for his boys nnd liquor Bj . for himself, shall bo compelled to the same course Bj i ii of conduct as his sons B "t "3 Let us have tho same law for old and young, K 1 J male and female, nil alike. Let us be entirely Bf 1 "J honest in thiri as in other things. If wo are to Bj j adopt prohibition let us make a law so drastic Hnl iM ' that a Utahu can drink only by leaving Utah. HmW 1 j Then, if the constitutional amendment nroviding Hw for this is indorsed by a majority of tho people IjH , ft " of the state, tho law must ho rigidly enforced, KmV '- for the will of the majority shoultl be sacredly HmV 1 A observed. Rut, wo insist, a law of this nature is Km I too far reaching in its economic effects to bo HmV tf passed by a stato legislature chosen alftiig with a HmV T multitude of other officers, in whoso campaigns ftHjj j many other important issues were involved. The HHE ( question should be submitted for the deliberate . judgment of the electors of the state so that HW j every voter may bo recorded and an honest pub- mm lie verdict rendered. sjjjjjvni i' . HB , ' Prof. A. Rtirgcner informs The Sun that his KmW ! , Prico band is ready to commence its summer con- HH certs, nnd is now only waiting for someone to HI designate n time and the place for holding the H i same. There is nothing that gives more plens- W 1 ure to the whole people than a weekly public vw , v: band concert, nnd the place and hour is thero- Yw fore an important matter to consider. The band, HjjW ' under thu direction of Professor Burgcner, is HH, . second to none in Utah, and there will bo many Hj raro musical treats locally during tho next few HHt months. Professor Burgencr is ono of tho West's HyVj! M greatest directors and musicians and Price peo- Hi , pie nre justly proud of what he has done and is mm ' ; doini? with the youth of this community along HHj, -1 musical lines. HHHm&)Km QjHnHwSwSwSHmwSwMmMwSH AND THEY GET AWAY WITH IT. 1 ONL.W ESTe.tAN 1 SOUb K fTVKB.S W14TO ,V,t??til?r W -'vv- nvjw j V HVHgW-EtC-VN'T QH WM PeNSg AC CT J VAC CrVH'T V.OAM tA fs PSViE 'S ' SPOY poT. FyA DAMS, CAN VA' ,' r T s- -? J t I'M Carlwn (County's democracy, so far as The Sun Is advised, is not shedding any tears over the de feat of W. R. Wallace as state chalrmnn or his understudy, C. L, Olson, who was put forwaid for tho place provided Wallace couldn't land it. Wallace nor Olson never did anything for this section of the stato and each will go back into political obscurity until such time ns something else with some money attached bobs up. They are democrats for revenue only. There is no secret in tho fact that Col. C. E. Loose has resigned the republican state chair manship because of his close friendship for Gov. William Spry and that to remain in the position meant embarrassment to the Provo gentleman. From this distance it begins to look as if Smoot, Nlbley & Co. hnd delivered the double cross to Spry's further political ambitions. This government's consular agency at Christ church (New Zealand) reports shipments of wool to tho United States from that country during 1915 valued at $3,602,190, compared with $095,307 for 1D14. With wool mado duty free under tho democratic tariff law no revenue was derived from these Imports. Carbon county republicans, so far as The Sun is able to ascertain, are willing that the "bull mooscrs" come back into the pnrty with no ques tions asked. But the erring political brethren must not expect in returning to become the whole thing politically. Ptcsident Wilson's assertion that the repub lican party has not had a new Idea in thirty years makes interesting reading in view of the Ideas ho has thrown away in the last few months in order to take up republican ideas in their stead. It Is tho duty of every good citizen to inquire into the details of the proposed snlo of the city's lighting and power system and then to vote ns he or she thinks best at the special election called for May 10th. Ono of the "best selling" novels of the the year is called "The Real Adventure." Without having read it, The Sun bets it has something to do with marriage. The title, at least, looks suspicious. There are no differences betweon republicans throughout Eastern Utah. They are organized1 and ready for political war on the common enemy of democracy. Tho Sun Is tho "organ" of between twelve and thirteen hundred persons nt this time who re ligiously read and pay for It. And, growing nil the time. Emerv county people will give the right of way to tho first railroad building into that sec tion, whether for hauling sugar beets or conl or anything else. That old problem of what is best for n town, a baseball team or a band, is likely to break out hereabouts. The answer, of course, is "both." What has ever become of tho efforts of Sena tor Smoot In behalf of a public building for Price? . First thing we know sugar factories and rail roads will bo coming to Extern Utah in flocks. IS ABOUT THE BUSIEST MAN IN THE BIG CAMP The Hun Hu-lal rirlt HIAWATHA. A it II IS Admit III liiinlful mull In llliiuntlm Is Arthur IMinlsmi, who hits In his ilmrKi' tlir Inntruitlmi nnd mlm rrnotic oar, mid lirtitmhl) no limn In tho illnlrltl Is lirllir fltlitl fur the iliilli-x than lie Is. IVnnlsmi Is n mrnituT nf the National Hafrt) con lit 1 1 nnd hits Ik in mlUel) tiiROKed In lhi work shut 1911. uheli lie took i hunt)' if far No : if the Fulled Statin llureuli of Mines then stationed nt Htitrkxllle, Colo, next Mill I us with thn Colorado I'md nnd Iron eoniimtij nnd wlillo with ttiat toiKirn lookul nfirr n row ne tar In AUKUt. I HIS. Ho (ontlnilrd Hrfi-t-line himself In his profession nnd wan when the ntviislou presented It hi If and It did on imoI.it ::, 1913 Ihor ninthly tnpulile of mielliiK nnd uer loinllllt the ninn olistiules that I'oine lip to the nun who follow the ilnilKrr ous occupation of trrlnR nlil to men worklnK mult ground nnd of wife KtinrdliiK proper!) On the dale mi ntlnmd un explosion oiutrred In the HtnKK Canjoii 1'iiel eompan's mine nt Dawson, X M , In which two hundred nnd slxlt.mie mliurs ami two n si lie men lost their llxes. Tuui. l-two men were rescued nllve from the mine, sew u of whom w re hroiiKhi out h the n hi lie team from n ills tame iinderKrouml of one mile The other fifteen were lirotiKht out l the presmre of mind of a roolhemlid drlrr Dennlson, In telllnic utioiit this i. nster, takes no Kreut irnllt to him celf, hut on tho tontrnr) Is extremel) It tit rut III rfKiird to Ills own inpulill. Itles, )et It Is Just mil mi u us u rule Unit prove their mettle ami ian he relied Upon to he nitwits "on ilet k" win u the livtestlt) limit up In the fire Unit hroke out hut ii eur iiko hi lllsik Hawk, Kriiiid sirtlie whs iIoiii l Dinulsou ami his men nnd hi Uihi lime he mine newr IosIiik his oh life III Ills attempt lii rew.ue h ntemlitf of the rest lie leuill. who KIlMlllnlieil to the iHilsmjuus khsws On that im.h- mi. !. i. riticus itinritsh A I'ltOM 'IIIK KXIIIKS IHMItlei lr U I) I'rhkM. who whs stiit to I'IhIi h the I'lllted SlHles IkhIIIi tie liwrtnielll lo IntesllKHte tin nthles sltiiHtlon has returned to Hull lke Clt from h trip through MhIio ami NevHilu lr l'rliks Is workhiK In niieitlon with the health ileHrt nieiils of the Hutci In reducing Iho' 'Infetted area whlih lucluileH (Mir lions of Netudu miuI Maho,nml Iwh now extended to NorlhwMitein lth Or l'rliks sas that the sIiiIkm arc dnlllK KtfDIhlliK piMwIhle to stHinii out the Infwtlon KollowlnK iHiiifertnres held lutweiu Dr T II Ileal!), state health utiinmls. sinner, und Attorne) Oenerul llurnes. Oov. William Hpr de hied .llmt the , het wa to pretenl shlpmentH V' diiKS from the rallies Infected districts! of Nidu Hnd Idaho Is to hate eaih count) Institute und maintain u quar nutlne Such a quarantine has a), read)' been druland b the rount) commissioners of Ilox Kldcr count) The count) lommlssloners will en act a dog licensing ordinance, under the prollona of which itra) iIokh. whlph aru carriers of tho Infection, will be killed, and all dog will b muauainhould the nrrtMlty for such action arise. shin he nirrled the mini n illsiitun of hIhiuI two hllllilred fell before lie tin mil him titer to other resviio workirs. This was no tiis) task us the man uilchid, with his rcMiin up immtiis und nil, ntir two htimlrrd pounds nnd was striiKKlliiK und flRht IllK all the lime he wus In In curried out Ihnnlson hnd n serious time In KitlliiK out himself unci It wits some wicks In fore lie reiiered from Ihe effet Is of kus. To ihe In) man an Inspection of the rescue car Is extreme!) Interesting, nnd a la) man from one lnpettlon Is not fitted to Kite nit mlctunt de mrlpllou of Sulfite It to mi) that Unit ure niun-ioiis iippllnmis for first aid work und nothliiK Is our. lotikid I'lintiislniis. w minds, frat lures illsI'Miitlnns, spmliis. hums nnd senilis tun he spieilll) iittt llded to The nppariitiu used In the rest tie work, Htith us kus helmtts, heudplects, ox)kiii tanks and soforth, nre nil In thtlr plans In fait there Is it phue for ittrMhlim und etirXhhiK In Its place Should nt nil) time an mil. di nt oitur, no mutter where, und Ihe prtsente of a rest lie ear Is nieded, Ihe tur Is rnd) In f If it en minutes for ih pal tin e Numerous duliis ure re ipilnd or ihe one III iharitc of the nr und besides trulnlni; the different limns workliiK for the fnlted States I'uel compan), Drnnlsous' duties In dude Instruction In first ulil work In the st bonis of the district ami In ery truth his Job Is no sinecure LOCAL BAH SCHEDULE April rs HuniDslde at lltlper, Cits, lie (lute nt Price April SO l'rlie at rliinu)slile, llc. ptr nt Castle (late Mil) 7 Helper ul I'rlce, Ctisl.n (lute at Kiinioslile Mu H Hiinu)slil,i Ht Helper. I'rlie nl Casllt, (late Mu) II I'rhe Hi llelwr. Cuslle (lute nt Ktiniirslde Mh) SI RunnlilH hi 1'rkM, Helper Ht I'Hstlr (late Mh 30 MunnysMe at Huliitir. fas tie (lute Ht I'rlce jUH -I lrU Ht Cmrtlt, Oate, He. Ier mi HiiniDsliW June 1 1 Hunn)Ue nt Vrlee. Cas lie flute ut Helper. June 18 Helper Ht SuuiD'slde I'rlite Ht Castle tint. June Sl-Kunii)wld hi I'rlie. Ch. 'tie nate HI Helper mJ.U .T7,!"N' ,U 8""'lde. Custle (iHle Ht Helper Jul) 1 Custle Oati. t lre, Hun. limbic Ht Helper ,Jr!,.a",!,r.l,',, "l H-Md. Helper at Custle (late. Jul) 16 SuniDslde at Custle dale. Helper ut I'rlce Jul) SS Castle Oute ut Prleo. - I per at SuniDslde v' ' ' faJ(elatSKereU,HU,,n,,,",,'C",',,B Auifust C I'rlce nt Castle Hate. Hunn)slde at Helper. ' August 13-CaMle Oate at Sunn), side, Helper lit I'rlce, August 30 8unn)slde at I'rJcp. Hel per at Castle Oate ''"" August 27-Castle Hale at Sunn), side, I'rlee at Hejptr. ' Keptember S I'rW t Helper, Sun nielde at Castle Oate. DROPS BOW ff DDGTORS' I ciuitoi'nt-roi,s W)IUl. : 'U, I'ltOJ I.SSIOV B ' hlictlnl Arciii Smlili ,,(. I'ttllilR iiioiir u,p ,.! I'lIN ntitl I'ow.iir, t, ?? CHi nml Klt-ttluro lnth,jB i Crookcil Work ( 1,,,,,, ,,,? What Is pra.n i , , I'i hns he'en thrown Int , ihc , j ' stnle board or mrdi il ,,,'" C. Coulsun Mmltli ft ,,t,. " ! board Smith in h i(r,i fV""B mltlcil since he k "& , nrlous ptDslclans i Kslt . nnd other parts of u -, mi.B Interprrtlim tin , nMln ,' prnctltloners ns I c nit solely purpose or rinam 1 1 ro,M? doctors or inedlcln imtMi the purpose of pr t Unf U ," from frauds. ' Thnt there has gr nn ut, suit of this nttltudc m httl many doctors n sir nic fwiiJT tor of Ihe chlropri ,r n4! tlie inedlcul board Ii lalnlr r!v the spetlnl nRenls mmmti report. He explnlni that ik.i sponsible for the nnny titv, rntor or llhRnl prncliti mr-, them signed nnd tiruUiMw known cltlicns HlllliR b) his reftrrn , 0B uf their profcsulon mmc phis nnd nt least one nn ni'itr nf tv board, hne nictistd Smith cf , tlottn tin the Job One mm that the special aReiil hu Ur, lenient lii Ills pros uti'in ,( , praetors nnd others. "I mil stating nothing l.ut tbet Iruth. gentlemen Hmlth w board members It In t hd' man) dm torn I hate talked n. tlmiall) tnlk about the rio t hlroprni tors nre taking la. mM ph)sltluli cten nski I me latnH use til) nuthnrll) Ii !urar-H practitioner Int t gl ng U k ttH dollars that u pathnt if th tB i Inn had paid this ralllnM,B his (Ihe ph)slilan.i irratmrM pioted ii(.ciod m In defense of his r pirl fsoil s rls Hint the law r , irlncrtB who pnictlce inedl in t . ttiises from the slut lotMc'tB till examiners Is to pr i k r-jHj from frnutls men w tit uttsnH or ublllt) to Hire wh miH iH tin silk He de 'nrti II utH some doctors hat i i" m I Mm let! Ihe dot tors l lit ii' Ul'H nml steer more dlrlit ir.t;lbrfB or riRiilnr plnsint H l'l'lt()l'ltlTI(N IMIIIIdH The npproprlutliiu f rrtruViH dollurs for the surtt if jiu'llB In Ibis stale during the fUm B ending June 30lh ha.i beta ltB to fm I) -six thousand nt uriLtiiH C Thorisen, siirtrt.ir (nnii mW hopes Hint setelil) flte thvuntlsH be appropriated for Ihe romlKB the field work of llll offlf Bft llltreaseil to nlmosl tnltltilrH umoiint, H Hinokn Klk 1'rlde Clr Ttl 1CH Adietl One Cent Per Wonl IjiHi twH N ClmrRc AixwaalhH TATTINd MAPI: TO OIIDCtH Mrs. Martha A l-urnc tewm side, t'tull Ilox. II, HuwjV roit hai.k oit iti:.vr"mnH dnd shares of watir lntbrH lllter Irrigation compsli) rsui MW ipilre Hiiiiiiii r's furniture rt it Mm roit hau: oii tiiadiv-sFn hH Talrhnnka, Morse & Co. pl ulne o gooil an new toftths'H shafting, belting, pulloa, " WM be seen at Tho Bun office H roit hai.i: ai.u on ant ' of u one hundred litre traft "jB farm laud, with or lf!c"VI stock In'iulre Humnrr" fin's! store W VOW, HALK-THN KAItS" fl fori) ucrts of land wllii WM'H nml fenced, some apple rtttHtWM One mile south of Price oi ix unity runtl. Ie-Nrlmt Co mm Vlglla lllock, I'rlce, I'lsh I'Olt HAM', Oil TIIAUK r'OK proper!) -I lundretl nml prttiypj farm, thrte miles lit I ' IiUtM on Miller Creek Hpr-R l'rJ itirta undir culm all i ""IH in res In full Kriiln C i'l n t'rpJ CC Clawson. Illnwiir-' I Look Rigij Hlne ilothts ndd w ' one's nppt'iiiam i , ' l,,u VJ ulm to have our ilotli ' i'1""! hide tomforl st) le nil I K0"1 "J lug iiuulltleM, us well n" ,h" V purlnnt requisite, ptr t '" These spe. dilution) ar rolluwtd nnd nre the r ulBJ of t lissom tailored ilithr Frank L. BocW Price. Utah , isomTswnii-rraTO