1 PECEM11 14 1917 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH-EVEKY FRIDAY PAGE SEVEN H Ref resting ;; m Gratifying 3DI I ; IB Foaming mwtTSmTi f i II 11 Satisfying IM ; 1 Exhilarating JJL ' B i'fe"," A JPLyiitBr"fc lhutfiflCi -s mIsctm! t9Rl 9Tiw!kw ssp vIiKHECBM DStFiAm wVDT fl l vflBTf Bav woik 'is .is v jrii1 Hi1 ! I HERE WE ARE 5 ' With n lino of Dry Goods, Clothing and Mcn'a and Women's Fumiahings that will make even the old rcBidcnts sit up and tike notice. . Here you will find Suits for the Men and Suits f for the Boys, SulUi for the Women and Suits for the Girls. r And for making up Clothing, our line of Dry f Goods and Dress Goods will be equal to any de ft mnnd. r Lovers of the BEST in men's and women's r wear ure in the habit of coming to us. They All s' WAYS find just vlint they want here. YOU come, too. Handling as wo do everything for the home and tho person, we can make it very much to your interest to trade with us. When you begin to reckon up the wants of the 4 family, consider all the lines, then come to us and we will supply you at economy prices. And when you finish filling your own needs, you'll find you have some money left for gifts and these, too, we want to sell you. Wasatch Stores Co. Stores at Sunuyslde, Winter Quarters, Clear Creek and Castlo Gate, Utah. Nona: or si'i ciu, r.u.eiio.v Notlcn In hereby given that n poclal election ha been called by the clt council of Trier. Utah, unit will be held In l'rlcr, Utah, on Ilia lid day of December, 1917. to determine tho lumtlnn whether or not Prlco shall lease It entire municipal plant and system, used for tha puriHise of gen erating, transmitting und distributing electric energy In and about l'rlcr, In eluding nil pole, wire. c rossarins, meter, fixture, equipment and ap pliance constituting a part of Mild plant and )tcm, and nil material and mippllrji owned by Prlco for use In connection with wild plant and tern. There (hall bo lliroo pnlllnK pUro, all at City Hall, In said Prlco. UUh, onit thereof In an apurtment therein whern nil qualified elector whww lurnamcM commenca with any of the lettera of tha alphabet from A to O, Inclusive, may vote; und ona In an apartment where all qualified elec tor whom, aurnamea commence with any of the lottera of thn alphabet from II to N, Inclusive, may vote, and onn In an apartment therein where ull qualified elector whose surname (ommoncn with O toZ, Inclusive, may vote, which are horoby for cxmvcnl encci designated as A to a, II to N and ) to Z polling place, respectively, In sold Price election district All quail fled electors of Price, a municipal cor poration, who have paid a property tax In thn year preceding auch pe- filul election are entitled to vote, Tho polla will remain open during the tlmo from 7 o'clock In the morning until 7 o'clock In tho eenlnic City Council of Prlre, Utah, by A. W. Horsle), Mayor. Countersigned and attested; U A. Lauber, City Recorder. (Seal I First pub. Nov. 23; Isat Dec. 21, 1017. i Slop Wflsfe of liil You ilmpl) can't afford to waste coal now H'h too hard to set, and too coMl) when you get II. Tho dlffertnrn between tun ing nnd waste Ilea In tho STOVE Co mo In nnd let ub show you a atovc that will sale ou from one-third to ono-luef lot our fuel Our stove uro na far ahiod of tho old fuel eater ou have been used to a they were ahead of tho old flreplaco of our ! father. . C. Wcolor iiitir Co, Wisconsin hu extended lt provl Ion relatlvo to Kcliuru of pirnpher nalia until In lolatlon of game luw ' Include atltomolille. which, whan umd by person hunting- Illegally, may M I'c confiscated b) consi nation offl S 'era, H Hear In mind tho caro received b) jH the colt the first elghteon month of hla life will be a big factor In hi H wrth nt maturity, HTOMCH TKOUIM.i: AMI CON. eSTIPATION. Those who are afflicted with Mom Mi h troubto nnd constipation hould rend tho following "I have nevtr found nnylhlng so good for stomui.li troubln nnd constipation a Chamber lain' Tablet, I have, used them off and on for tho past two )rnr. Thry not only regulatn the action of tho bowels but stimulate tho liver nnd keep one' body In n healthy condl tlon," write Mr, llinjnmln llooptr, Auburn. N Y. Advt. Humiliation of 10,483 acre of land from thn Ashley national forest In Utah, mmlo under daln of November 26th In an executive order of the pres ident, lu reported to havo been tho re sult of reeommnndutlon of tho forest service. In u communication Issued from thn headquarter of the Ogden dlvlHlon It I explained that much of tho an ci eliminated 1 to steep to bu cultivated, Tho Hun for good job printing. e aeWbrl4DstBer9 MM g Non-Intoxlcutlnfi. Pure. KJm J Helps digestion. MP At coccrs', at dnigsUts'.lnfuct P at all places where good drinks I oro sold. V, LEMP, Manufacturer "JV ST. LOUIS 1 IIelMir Mrrcantllo Co. (? IUIikt, Utah. ' CAHUON COUNTY AUBT11AOT COMPANY J, W. Hammond, Manager, j Abstracts of Title Furnished to Any Pleca or Tract In Eastern Utah i Klre Insurance Written In the 1 Ilest Companies Doing Dullness In the State. Heal Ketute. Bonds, I Ktc Oolden Rule Ilulldlng, PniCB, UTAH. "EATS" TO YOUR ORDER Wo aro ready at all tlmra to servo moal to your order from tho full course dinner to tha most "conservative" of lunches Your appetite la your chief concern. Wo cater to tho trade ! of ladle accompanied by chil dren. Out of town folk shop ping In Prlco Invited to como hero. ooMiirrs cai'k Main Street, Price, Utah TEACHERS OF UTAH MUST OBSERVE ETHICS IIOAItDH OP KDUCATION CAU.I'.I) DOWN Ah UKI.K hUtc Committee Pcvrlr Competitive Illddlng Kor hcrilccft of PcilR,togiiris Milili Ha llccn More Or Iwt Uio Cnstom In Time Past All Am Wamctl to Play the (lame Fair. Revocation of Certificates I tho pen alty to be meted out to teacher cm ploed In tho state or Utah who fall to play fair with board providing them employment In recent month so many complaint have been re ceived by tho state board of education from district school board of viola tion of contract by leather that thn stale board recently dit tiled to tako action to prevent suih Infraction. A committee was emptoved to thorough ly Investigate thn report and n large majority of the complaint were found Justlflid Tho Inquisitorial body re form d it recommendation that win rn violations arc found tiuolur idiull be dlsmlrsed from sirvlce and their or llflialt revoked The tommltlee iiImi dicrle niinpctltlvo bidding among nil distrlit boards for tho servlct of toucher Follow lug h thn commit tee' report to tho state board 'No teat tu r ran morally sign n contrail for her sirvlie covering nn part of thn time for whkh she I ul read under toutrnit In nil) school dlstrkt without first having secund the ngrei ment or consent of the school board with whlih she has entered Into innlrnit, Thn state lard of educa tion I In sympathy with any proper utti in it on the part of n teacher to Improve In r financial or soolal condi tion, but consider It a breach of pro fessional ethic for n teacher to si ek iniplojnunt elsewhere covering uny part of the period for which she hut. already comnutit! her service This provision, how ivcr, Is not to he Inter preted a In any ny Interfering Alili thn right of the teacher to lie ceinj.d end for uny position or empleiment at any time. "it I contrary to good business and to high ethical standards for om Hchool district to bid for the service of teacher In another district cover ing tho period for which they are al ready under contract without the pre vious tonscnt of thn board of educa tion with which the) nro under con tiuct. In tho Interest of Justice und right und a n protection to tho teach ing profession of the state. It I rec ommended that any teacher certifi cate may be revoked whonavcr it has been shown conclusively that the hold er ha wilfully fsllod to comply with tho foregoing provision or otherwise wantonly violated thu agreement into which sho has entered with school board." HIIIIKJK MECT Ooirrnmttit Man PIcumxI With Uin tah llichln Irrigation Scheme. J. U I.ytol, In chargo of tho Htraw lurry reclamation project for soveral jrar past, ha returned to his head- quartern at Provo from a trip of pre liminary Inspection of the big govern- ' ment projoct now being undertaken In Duchesne county, A now con templated, It will consist of taking water from thn Duchesne rlvor for Ir rigating about seventy-five thousand acre of fine land. I.) let la greatly impressed with the possibilities of tho Uintah Hasln country, which only reeds capital to take tho water on the Und and railroad facilities for bring ing tho crop to market When seen nt thn Tuvern Hotel a ' ftw da ago on hi way out to Du c)iene, Iotel said of tho Pleasant Val je, project up near Hcofleld that the people of thl valley aro In possession of about all tho facts, through The Buii, that he has. However, he be lieve something vvttl come of It thrcus! Senator King and our other rcp,o()ntutlvoH In tongros at the present session. He I committed to the Pleasant VallcX nn'l P"'ca Illvcr Valley project, ami cs doing and has dono everything possirlo'ln hl power to get thing going. jja,k atln Is combined with gray crepe The Bun for good Job printing. PRODUCTION MUST INCREASE, SAYS HOUSTON tOM IDKNTTHVr mUMKIiHWII.Ii Ml.irr HIMPO.VHIIltl.ITY. Secretary of grlctitture Point Out What I i:Kttril lly the Coieni ment Trout the Agricultural of the C'omitr) I'or the (omliig ear He JaxiUh I'or Willing tV.(ierntloii. ' W'AHIIINrtTO.V, I) l Dee H With record crop grown this eur the nation' farm nnd live stock produc tion must be stimulated to n still higher efficiency during the coming twelve month If domestic demands nnd the needs of tho allies are to be ndequatel) met, Bccretury of Agricul ture Houston s.ijs In hi nnnual re port to congrue tenia) "That tho farmer of the nation have generously responded to the ap peals for Increased production, nnd that much has already been done to Insure n largo uppl) of food and feedstuff," n the report, "Justifies no letdown In their nctlvltle or In those of nil agricultural age nclcs. On tho vontrar), even greater effort must be put forth In tho coming months. "There must be no breakdown on the farms, no failure of food, feed stuff or clothing I cannot emphu rUo too strongly thn urgent necessity of doing even thing possible to bring about a further Incream In the pro ducUon of all essential commodities, particularly or tho staple crop nnd live stock." Hplrlt of tho 1'nrmrr. Confidence In the ability of thn farmer to meet the unusual emer gency caused by America' entrance into the war Is rcltcrntcd by tho sec retary. Their willing co-operation since April ha been prolific of en couraging crop Increense. he sji), nnd thero I no doubt but that they havo a complete and ready compre hension of the demand to be supplied n tho war proceed. "The spirit revealed by thn farmer nnd tho result of their effort during tho present year," ho sn. "Indicate thnt the) rocognlie Iho rcsponlblllty resting upon them In thl emergency 1 nm confident thnt they will patrioti cally continue to assume unci to beur their full share of tho countr)' bur den. "A It become' more ulivlou thnt thn surest way to force n rlghtcou pencil I to employ effectively all the resource of the nation, tho farmer will Increasingly put forth their strength, send tin Ir son to fight nt tin front, and see to It that neither thl nullon nor those with which wo ure nssocliitid lack nn)thlng in thn way of material for food and cloth ing" While tho precise figure for meat, poultry, elnlry product und vegetable oil are not el available, thn secre tary estimate that tho quantity of these tommmlltlcH I greater than for ISIS and 1916 lllg Grain Inert use. An Increase or u billion bushel over the five-) ear pre-war uveraga wax effected in thl )car' crop or eplrit. Unrcvtsecl estimate contained In the report ure 3,181,000,000 bu hel of corn, 853,747,000 or wheat, 1,(10,000,000 or oat. 201,OSt,000 of barley. 68,000,000 or r)e, 10,813,000 or buckwheat, 33,:&f,000 of rice, 73, 380,000 or kuflr, I39,8,000 or Irish potatoc . 84,727,000 or sweet potatoes, 15,917,000 or eomnurclal bran. 43, 1100,000 or lie aches. 11,419,000 or pear, 177,733,000 or upplr. unit 7, 021,000 or sugar beet. Tho number or milch cow und other cattle," tho report add, "ha shown an Increase during the last 'four or five )cars, the estlmute for thn r rmcr ror the present )ear being 23, 908,000 us against 22,788,000 a )car ago and 20,437,000 in 1913, lefero the European war begun, while that ror tho cuttlo I 43,291,000 a ugalnst 40,819,000 a year ago and St., 030,000 In 1913 Unfortunately, the number or sheep continue to decline Tho esti mate ror 1917 I only 48,069,000 u ugalnst 48,483,000 u )ear ago and 51, 482,000 In 1913. It I estimated that thn number or hogs, which during re cent )cnr ha shown an upward ten dency, decreased over 4,000,000 or from 87,643,000 to 82,747,000, Situation In Mnitn. "In considering the whole meat situation It should be kept In mind that there I a close relationship be twiKii thu production of live stock und thu supply or feceUtuffs und that for moro than a year past there ha been a relative shortage or grain und or rorage. Tho largo production or thesn necessaries during tho present crop season should conduce tu more xatuructory condition for the pro ducer or live stock and should, other thing being equal, tend to bring about an Increase! "Ilut with thu destruction or live stock In ISurope and tho great de mand from there for meat and rat, with consequ nt greatl) Increased ex port from thl country, It 1 clear that tho supply will not bo adequate for tho domestic nrcd and for those of the, nations with which wo are as sociated In tho wur "The mere statement that thn pop ulation ha steadily Increased in this country the gain In tho ten year from 1908 to 1917 being 13,000,000 with an at solute decrease In tha live stock for tho same period, would suf ficiently cmphaxlxe the seriousness of tho situation If conditions were nor mal and thu demand ror meat and fntj were not so urgent," Tho report announce tho organiza tion or a special agency to ascertain to what extent the government safely can permit the uio of national forest range far cattle graxlnr. A severe winter and lato spring in the West thl year induced tho opening of tho foreM reserven to tho animals much earlier than usual, and In 1918 the emcrgenc) uso of tho range ror grac ing purpose Is to bo much extended scoi'ii:t,D Man is now ov IIIH WAY TO I'lIUNd MM: HCOKIKl.D, Dee 8 -l.ee H Thoma or Hcofleld Is em hi way to Prance with a field artillery regiment, according to u tele- gram received toeln) by hi mo- ther, Mr K II Thomas He re- ported at Camp IawI December 8th with the last dmfl contingent nnd nm transferred lo the field nrtlller) nt I -on it; Island He I 27 j ear of age HI father, the Inte T II Thomas, wnn n civil war Veteran of tho Houlh 4 - Tonne r eiung People or Suiin)slile Burpr!' Ilielr friends. HL'N'NHIDI, Dec 8 Prlencls lo enll) have received thn new or the wedding till Week nt Halt IJike Clt) or J V Moore, formerl) of thl town, und Mis llmlty Uiswn of Pain lew Tho former hold u responsible osl tlon with the Utah Fuel compnti) general office nt Zlon. while the bride taught school here lor several terms. The couple has many friend locally who are extending congratulation The groom, It I understood, Is soon to Join the aviation service of hi country. About twenty carpenter have been wtf-klng during the last few days) on the amusement hall with the Idea or completing It by Chrlstmn. when u big uprnlng dance I to be given Mis Mabel McMillan nnd Homer M. Itaynt, two or Hunn)lda' popular )oung people, were married In Halt take City Friday, November 39th Upon their roturn to Hunn)slde the latter' mother, Mr. It. M (lalbralth, served an elaborate wedding dinner ul her homo In their honor. Mr. and .Mrs, Hamuel Nnylor enter tained nt supper Monday evening nt Ihelr homo ror Messrs, ()cnr Kvanx nnd Kvnn June, who will leave tho middle or the month to enllit In the son Ice or their country. Mr and Mr. Thoma William of Helper spent Thanksgiving In Hunny lde, tho guest or Mr J. William. Mr nnd Mr. I.evl Montgomery or Heber Clt), Mr, and Mr. Alonxo Tld wnll. Mis Venta Montgomery nnd Mis Mlunln Tldwell or Wellington were thn guest or Mr. (It urge F Well during the past week. Mrs. loa To) lor and Ml lluth Martin entertained nt dinner Hunda) at their cottage ror Ml Maudn M llurke. Mis Irene Thomas, It M. Da vidson nnd Frank Tucker Dr and Mr A. W Dowel had as their guest on thanksgiving, Dr II It Dowel or lllnwuthu and Dr, Jnme K Dowel or Hall Ijvke City nnd fam ine. Mis Clrono Uisseit ha returned to her homo In Fulrvlevv after spend ing the last few mouth here Mr und Mr. Daniel Hlevenson spent the latter part of thn week lu Castle Dule visiting relatives Mr. Tallesrn Kvnn entertained the Itcd Cms worker at her homo Wed nesday evening Mr and Mrs, J, Llewellyn of Al berta, Canadii, are visiting In Hunn) side with their nephew, J, IX Unw ell) n, for a few da). Coke oven nnd mini hero are working full time these du)s. WOMAN KNOWN LOCALLY Wire or Donaldson or MeWlilrter Pnine Ask I'or II hurt v. ' I think he run u gambling game," wan the hesitant answer or Mrs. Mar garet Donaldson u to thn occupation or her husband. Jnme M, Donaldson, when sho was nskod about It while on the wltnc stand In Judge J. louls Ilrown' dlvlnlon or thn Third District euurt nt Hall Utku City last Hnturdny Mr Donnldson was under examin ation an a w lines lor herself In her suit for ii divorce Iho decree wo granted on tho ground of non-support No Information a to where the hus band might be operating a gambling game wu volunteered b) the wltncia or asked by counsel Mr Donaldson I a sister or "Kid" Davis, the prlxn rightor, nnd la known by many person In Carbon and 1'mery countle, where she lived before going to .Ion. Rhn wu married to Donald son at tho statu capital several year ago Donaldson I ona of the men who "turned" thn McWhlrter. two Hcotchmsn, of wtvcrul thousand or dollar In u fixed poker gume. Donaldson Nerved time at tho Utah penitentiary ror the McWhlrter deal and wa supposed to have reformed after getting out of thn penitentiary on parole The Davlsc resldo at Cleveland In Kmery county, where ' thn kid ' Is working hi father farm Improvements in beet harvesting nmchluur) made thl year will release an army of four thousand workmen In Utah ulnnu during the 1918 beet har vesting season and permit them to harvest other crops, according to esti mate made by Mark Austin, field su perintendent of tho Utah-Idaho tiugar compan) It required six thousand men tu harvest the 1917 beet crop, but onl) two thousand will be necessary next year HOW TO PltnVIJNT CIIOUP. In u child thnt Is subject to attack of croup, the first Indication or tho disease lu hoarseness, (live Chain berluln'a Cough Remedy es soon a thu child become hoarsn und the at tack may bo warded off nnd all dan ger und anxiety avoided Advt. Lawn mower ground at Robin on' repair shop. Advt ii Embroidered filet net trim green Jersey cloth. PROFESSIONAL CAKES I .. H Dlt. V. A. WIIKTUiy j fM I riiyriclan and Hnrgcou 'j , PIUCi:. UTAH H I Office Over Commtrclnl llnnlc.J jH I Itesldencn North Klghlh Htreet, Jj f kH ; jH H Dlt. I. H. thomi: ' Bl j IK-ntnl Kurgeon tt I PIIICK. UTAH H Office- Vlgtln-llonnmo Ilulldlng. jH I After December I, 1917. I kH Dlt. II .11. C'OKrZMANN j H Dciitlxt j IftsD Permanently Iicnteel Over Prtco ' IH Commercial Hank M PIUCi:. UTAH jj H . . .. - m H n. a. Mceir.i: i iH Altorncy-nt-trfiw I M Vlglln-llonomo Illock, I jH PltlCK. UTAH. I ijH .. liH e H PIUIDINAND F.ltlCKfiCN i tM At,orney-at-lAvv I 1 717 Judge Ilulldlng L i HALT IaAKII CITY. UTAH. I JM ,. jm f M i'iii:ni:iucK t woods i H Attornejr-nl-Isv I sTH Ilooms 14 and 16, Rllvagnl Lltock. 1 Jb PUICK. UTAH. t ) : : - M ir '. "H 1BIILI34 II MIIJ.r.H, M. U.A.A. I H Mcciisrel ArrJiltcct j H Vermont Ilulldlng SALT lAKB CITY, UTAH. I M CLAUDIUH Ii. KINO 'j H Atlomey-AuLaw, j sH HKLPKIt, UTAH. U Practice In All Court of iho i H iltato and the Federal Court I H M 4 CHAHI.1X LIiniCK I M Ocnernt ICnglnocrlng anil j vt (leology j lsl Second Floor Hllvagnl Illdg. j ll PIUCi:, UTAH IfH :- : 1 a A. King M. P. Uruffsl Iste bH It O. Hrhulder f M kino, itiuri'irr a hciiui.dkii , H AtlorneyH-Al-Ijnw M Judge Ilulldlng H HALT LAKH CITY, UTAH H Tavern Hotel Ilulldlng M PltlCI UTAH H I- I p, isjsjl He Was Onto Our ' Good Service I Thn slory I told or n cltlien lH or a nearby town who went lulu IH a business man' office, but lie- H cause of tho presence of other M abend of him, he could not gain Ot an immediate audience jH Leaving tho establishment, he H went to tha nearest telephone H and railed up the mnn he want- H ed to nee. Thu he made the H other In thn nfflro wait until , H ho wa through tnlkJng over H the phone. B The lolephono "get there" 'H and refuse to wait once tha H bell ring. ; H Eastern U(ah Telepbone Co. , y ' .....i. M CARBON I MERCANTILE 1 COMPANY M Wholcsalcru of nnd H Retail Dealers In H ALL SOFT DRINKS M paulo mm NECKTO H SODA WATERS H GRAPEJUICE 9 CIDERS iH TOBACCOS '," ;B CIGARS H CIGARETTES nnd H SIMILAR MERCHANDISE Deliveries Anywhere In , Cnrbon County. H M. MILLARICII, 9 Manager mmW Retail Store, Miles B!d? ' HHIH Price, Utah