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PAGESIX THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH-EVERY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1918
I For The
I Land's Sake,
I Improve It
H i
BS i It t Het fur nu Hml beet
BM i for the bind Ileal entitle b K-
BB n ii and rertnln men ore
ft going Hp with It. TJioe who
Bft build ortinmtinltle new will
realize the Inat ilreHtn of men
i today whn look Imek upon
thriving bwelHewi eecilon bihI
Ideal home ettrrnotidlng they
K; mlRht have held corner of
B' : We lutve let Htnl property
BYl exchange I hnt will Intercut
ftE r. Adeanlngeou bargain
Bin i that hnHl he IriToetlgatcd now.
PJl i We write nil kind of liHKirunce.
BBfc j R ymir bond and fornlMi
B: akelnicl nf tltlo (n any parrel
M i of Mini In Hnolern t'lnli Con-
BBT', vayanting
I HI Ik
BH KHtuKxi tudg Price. Utah
I Cottage Hotel!
BBl' i
BKt Under New Management of
II J. T, JOHNSON
BB I; 5 I'ree Automobile Service lo and ?
BP fe from Hotel Tor Ouett i
GOOD GLEAN BEDS j!
J 50 and 75c t
BB AulomoulU Service For the
BB r Public Day and Night. Ketd I;
BBj S Yard and Stabling In Conntc '
Hj 5 Phone ili.lt PIIICB. UTAH ij
H rWWWVVVWWWVWWWVwjC
H CARBON HOSPITAL
H I'HU'i:, UTAH
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Bftajlj I'ulljr liuliKNl unit 0rn to All
BftpMjj I'rucllcliiK I'liyMclan.
PPJH Operating; room alwaya In readb
Bftwiil lie" for cmerRemy cane. Not con'
BftftiM trolled by any one phyilclun.
BftwB Mr. Hltiel H. hlicphcnl, Manager.
BBWBj -Ml Ivlln llurkr. It. N.. Nurao Ir
Bflil dinner.
j SERVICE
Bl Main Office, Main and
1 ( Ninth Streets, Price, Utah
BVC
BBwa-
I! ' J. Rex Miller
PBjK MnnnRcr.
II POOLJHALL
Bfl Soft Prink. Cigar, Tobaoeo.
Bftpjlyj Cigarette
BftaJ' 1 i randlea. No I 111 lit; Hut the Heit.
BBlJ i I Ymir Trade Bolloltod.
Hl 1 JOi: KIIKYA
BBH) I I ParkerWeotor llldir. Price,
BBS, B j Utah
If I THOS. FITZGERALD
fl H rlt llrtak uinl l'ool Hull. A
J'' I I Itrwort for (cutlt'tuou.
PH' I ClRuro, Tobaivm, ClrarolUw aud
Jf Wiullar MordianiUrto.
BBBIBE '
B Wcwt Mniii Street
HIQ 1 1'IUCIC, UTAH
bhI
SHORT STORIES OF THE
PAST WEEK
Home men hoard In mfety deponlt
vuult mid flherii bury their money
In their backyard, but when It hint
to have It the. t.rnment will Ret It
In either pktce
I'rlee Horwln now ha Its club
romnn In the tlbmry ImlldlnR. Afler
the llftlnK of the rjunrnntlno thoclul.
will reiimn Hit meetlnKit In loth the
ilrlc and literary department
AweoKmcnt N i of the 1'abima
(told and HlUer MlnlnR eompan) Is
due Nnveml-er till, tint Prlday tt
la for half a rent n nhnre and It iay
aide to J II. Ilrnffert. revretary of
the romixny. JtidRe bulldlnit, Halt
Ijike City
MlM Aildrn) (Hik htm brM iUlte
III lately at Haered Heart nendnny.it
Oitden. tnit h ww tonelderably Im
provel 1pt mother. Mn. tlertriide
(Nik, rently rtltel with her daugh
ter ami remained there until tin--iir
lady waa Impmrwl
' OrRanhora nf the l'lrt Nallonal
, liank if itofitkelki have been noil
fled from Washington 1 C. tliat
ithr applleatHtn 1mm beo appmvpj
jarnl a I'lmrter will We fttrwHtded at
Uni't Thf nMV twntltutloH. eapltal
, mm Ht IS'i.aa will open nt an early
dale
.1 It IhxIjeMifl "f l'l'o Itehlanex
atnlnathm at I'rfce btM JtatunUy for
I r.otinu(rr at OraHRllle. An
Ktnliiathn will be rnndurleri at I'nrvo
. n Nmemiwr lth for l)i rHmaMf
hip at MunHyaMe Any rtttn who
tt t realdfHt of the latter plae la
ehKlbh in take tlte tmrt tabtr.
fift-eii huinlrel .(lolbtm n year
MlM llutiHle Ktcld. formerly une of
the tMtrhlnK forr of the I'fler
IkmiU, la now III frnneo. hor nd
ldre belnR I ItHe de Ktywo (Aintrl
an Iteil Croea), 1'arla. Hhe haa Kone
laa a tiiirw Mlaa I'li'HL" haa Itwi at
1 Yonkera, N Y.. trnlnliiR fir ItedCrnna
I work for eorefal monlha A yoiliiR
lad friend ae-maiiilel her over
I Mm
Teat made l MarrtM It Jone.
! '.lii ImiUiiW and I'lieiiibil who haa
I been MinlylriK Hie rubber plant of
! rtah Hilder tho dlreetlan of the t'nl-
!rll of CallfnrHta. ehow that the
1 1 taut leld aa much a 10 per tent
'of II welRht In rubWr t'nloaa later
I inveatlRHtloiHi ehall prf that tbo
' plant raiinol be HtllUeil aurcoaafully.
Ithn wimto lamia of the htnte will
i det clop Into II rlrhet reRlona. Jnnea
believe.
New cipreea rati ImolvliiK aver
ii no lurrroe of about 10 per tent,
applied mainly on hort haul,- will
be Initiated ahortly by the American
Itnllwoy Kxpreaa rtimininy with the
iippiotul of Director Ocnetnl Mc
Ailoo to rnleo $21,000,000 nddrO
revenue, lnf of which will ko to the
exprcwi company to meet runttm
plated wnife advaneea and the other
half ti the railroad for traiuortlnR
cxpre matter, ,
Another promotion hni been won
rt,v Meut II. T. fipry. who U In the
dlhurlnie ilMlon of the quarter
mitater Reneral'a deparltnonl at Wih
HiRton, I). C. He cnllated u n prl-
ile mid wai commliuloned n a
erond llruleunnt. Now word Im
been retcled that he haa udxnnced
' to the rnuk of flrt lleiilHimul. Youiik
,Hpr wa formerly it elerk In the
'off lie of t'lnli Fuel unn at
,flunulde.
1 I)nrlli8 the at week the MHre-
tary of tnte ha mailed out uatlee
' ' to the vurloii ctirporntloii nf the
I uliile cnlllnif upon them for their mi-
I nual atale llreime. The amount of
the lliMie I laed on the tmpltnllbi-
1 lion nf the mmpaule nud the time
for payment I l-firo November Itih
The ilellmiilMlt date I leccmler
Kill rind n flat penalty of ten dot'
Inr vtlll be lidded In the event pay
ment I not made beforo the Ittli of
ItoiTinber
Hpeaker of liitermttlnnul pnmilu
eme will tome to Ut.tll vvlien the
ullled labor union of the Mate open
their drive for more member It
hit not ht-4'it decided by thn commit
lee In thnrni) when the drive will be
etartctl, but It will not be until after
the luflueniA epidemic haa aubilded,
dr. lured A. It llarvtty rm-viiily. vvhn
I In clmrKo of the memberahlp cam
IHtlRii It U the plan of the member,
ahlp vNimmlttee, accurdluK t Hurvey,
to Itnlil n mectiiiK In every lowu In
the Mute
The 1919 tMHte of war lutvlnw
Ktnuiiv by the irovernment will be
1 1,080.000,00(1 or twite a muih a
the iMUe of I9U. New rultw for thtt
plat'liiK f till" lue on wtle are Jut
auiioum etl b thtt frtleral iiulhorltlHa.
The rule pruhlbltlnic a puivha.- of
more than one hundred dollar worth
of atamp at one lime b any Indi
vidual ha been abroKMtetl and pur-
IrnnnM of one thonaaud tlollaia In
nIhiiiim will he permitted under the
Ifl'J Iwuh The purvhamM m,i Im
made remtrdlMM of the fact that lit
ilvlilul hold the maximum allot
ment under the 191 laatte
! Mr K II I'olloH. I'Ull llloH
ttmimlaaiotier. In reHin- to ntveral
letlem of lHUir MNit to Huiiry II
I'luyd. idler of Hi Indian ware' ill
vlou of the Unlttttl Hlatwa biiienu of
! hiiIoh. ha received repl)' that the
work of the bureau la belnK inueli re-
jUrdtMl by the luflueiixa epIilMiilu
,llod write llwt the buiauu forctM
have liettu Mill) dlfcircmilitxl und that
h hlniMlf waa off duty for three
wtttka. InflueuM ImvIiik developed
head and luiik' tompllratloii In hU
t Veteran of the lllaek Hawk
VMtr are atketl by Mr. Cohen to hu
lutlent under the ilrtuiiutuiue
Mohrlund again lead iiuer
touiity In wultft-riptlona to the fourth
tM)rly loan, hnvlnif ulvrlbed IV.
COO to date Two hundred forty-four
IndlvlduulH aro (.irollud on the'llat.
Such ure tho figure furnUhed by Leo
Kennedy, tumimUn director ,at Molir
land. Oren lllver U "rltht thre"
too, wllh 117,500 aubaorlbed and
about one hundred and nlnotykOveu
euhwirlber, aocordlnv to 1). J. bill
Inmn, director at thut place. Oreeu
Itivor was villi golnB it stromr. how
ever, when Hllllmnn reported, and has
probubly Kone over theso figure by
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Mils. I.f.i: H. THOMAH
licriMH-mllt' t'ondlilnlc I'nr Itcconlcr
of Ihvtt of Citrlxni County,
Mr Thoma the wife of tee H
Thoma. now flRhtlnir on the firt
tinea for hi country nt the w'eetern
front He wa amonR the firm to
volunteer ami at the time left hi
rrnM tmharvneted III the field en the
home ranch up between Kcofleld and
WlMler Quarter. What money he
had. not a Krettt deal. Thorrma In
vtNtted In llhertv ImiihI for hi wife
and chlblien The hnlnntl and wife
were eat h rarclr) retired In the
upper tntl of the count) and a h
aim memlwr of pioneer famine
Mr Tltm before her timrrlaRO
a lttiniliton. dauKhler of Mr. and
Mr Walter iH.mililmn. while her
htieltaitd U the tn of the late T II
Thoma III mother I a resident of
Helper The etlbjcct of thl eketch
I a graduate of the Heofield high
thmil antt I In-ever) wn nuallfleil
for tho dull of the pooltlon to with h
he bit bveti iiomlnoled. Mr and
Mr Thoma have two children Her
elt thin, which I uImmiI na certain na
nuythliiR of Ihl kind Roe, will be
toetlmonlal of the apprerhtllon in
which Carbon t'unt folk liotd their
eoldlw )M,y After recelvlliR the
lemmrnllt noinluatltiii HiKinlmoul
Mm Thomaa wa endowed iy the
lllterty i"tty
now WtMobtide I Included with
(Ireen Itlver In thkt Intnl. whleh ab-o
Intiludea imine fifty nultnerlber and
five IhouMnd dollar ulrlbed by
the tallrtmd men
It M. Tiffany, etnla ftmntMlu ex
pert. Ii revlRned hi HHiltlou with
Hutton DniR romaiiy Ho enmo here
from Vernul a ehort lime hho.
Iwal honey produter are hold
Iiir what remain or Ihl ear'a crop
for it prlco around twenty-five cent.
The Mine I true of Hmery county
niler. About the hlRheel prlte t
far inltl I twcntytwo trill n pound
HiirReou Oeneral llluo ha notified
l)r T II. Ilealty. state health mm
mlwtloner. Hint he ha applied lo it
doien InrRo title In it vnln ntlrmpt
to netfure nure to cnd In Utah
None U nvullnbln nud ituother on 1 1
ha lieen aenl out hjr Hie lied CrttM
for volunteer nure.
With CRK elllnR In flail rltloa
from elxty lo Mxtj.flve tent u
doien. now I the time to Ret Into the
poiillr bulne-i. acpordliiK to I'rnf. II,
W rMiihorit. exltnulon iultry hu
batidmaii at the IMnh ARihultuml
tollcge He I ttprRliiK tlie houe
holder lo Mock Up with a few hen,
which nn ln rarrletl over a breed
lUR tock for next Mstmin Theee. lie
wariHt, liotll(l be kept III the beM of
health.
HlaiMman t lewk. who lo. cully
purclinMHl n-verul cttrlwtd of iluin
hkihI coniitHl fruit from rk on
the deliver and ItHt tlraude. are Ihl
week chwIliK the ettine out at un
heard of prlte. The wreck otnirred
at Mound one dn laM week The
uill dnmaRe I to tho outalde of the
utna. The firm uleolulel Riialun
tee the Rood being offered. Hale
iiiom rtro In the Hmoot-Nlxon build
liiK on Houih Ninth elreet.
.NinitKli Kt'OAII IV ITAII is
no imih'atiox r sriiri.i'h
AIIIioiirIi there it re hugn iiiaiilltle
ofMmiir Mored up nt eiigur umiiti
fat'turliiK tenter In I'tali nud Idaho
hecauae of arraiiRement Imvlua not
el been made for It utMrlhiitiou.
there will be no Im retiee of the
monthly nllowiinco of ugnr on uo
ctiliul of till JtlM becailee It hitppen
ih) to be Mored liete l no Irii llmt
there I not a dire ueetl of II ome
where In the t'nlled rtnlt or In the
counlrloN nf the American allle. V
W AruiMrouR fetleral ftHHl ailniiu
IMralor for I'tnh. eay
AtttirdlUR to Htepheli II lve u
mcnil-sr of lli MiRtir dlMrlbiitlnR
immltlee fur the Weel, much tiRr
U torel In I'tah and Idaho, but the
t'ouimii expect hhiii to Imve to
Mipply all the counlr wtwt of lluffalo
and I'ltbtburg. a the two Pacific
I'tuwt refine! ItM Will bt. cIinhh! Itext
unolh
ivral mlllhiiM of thdlare in tit.ur
are now imhI up walllug for a mur
ket to be found wliere It i mol
ll4ltM
mtiivn.v iiuMtrimii u ciiam
IIHItUMN'S TAIII.ItTh.
' I am thankful for the uod I have
received by uMiir Chambeilaln' Tat
let. Alaiut two yeor bro when I
bewail takliiR them 1 vvui uffrliiKa
Rreat deal from dUlrea afler watlHK
und from headacho and a tired, tali,
RUld fealliiR due to InillRmtlon and a
torpid liver L'hambeiUIn' Tableta
ourreeted "tlnwe disorder In it lmrt
time, and alnco taking two bottle of
them my health has been Rood,
write Mr. M I Hurwood. Auburn,
N Y Advt
When party control of the IcrUIiv
tlva brunch. chauKea, the Koverumeut
fall. Itevernal at the poll of the
party In control of the government I
Interpreted a popular dlaapprovul of
tint purty'a policies and the Rovern
rnent U upeedlly otiungud that It irny
be In harmony with the lawmak.na
power. Head the appeal of I'resl
dent WlUon appearluK on the heeond
page of thl lmprelon of The fa'un.
-Advt,
t
I THAT TRIP WITH YOUR CAR f
Often proves the most enjoyable you can take. Go
., when you like, stop when the notion strikes you nntl remain f.
A as long and where you please. Or, you can spin for hours, . .A
X through miles of lovely country, enjoying every minutn of I
i the time. .
j nut, be sure you have n good carone that may be
t depended ujwn to almost run itself, and your trip will be a t
Y real vacation, one that you will remember long and long to
Y repeat.
Y An Oakland, Overland or Willys-Knight is sturdy, easy. t
Y running nnd safe and is ideal for touring. See us about it ,
! Boon, before the touring season is too far gone. We handle Y
the International truck, we think, the best made.
I Price Garage Co. ?
Eastern Utah Agency ?
Oakland, Willys-Knight and Overland Automobiles,
X International Trucks and Trailers.
X Tavern IMdg., Phone 153, Price, Utah X
$ JLL X
Y V
9 V 9VWWV VVVV
,jy" sStv'Jm v
"Spokes"-
and the Swift
"Wheel"
' What would you consumers think
of a wheel without spokes ?
What would you think of a man
who would take any or all of the spokes
out of a wheel to make it run better?
Swift & Company's business of
getting fresh meat totyou is a wheel,
' of which the packing plant is only the
hub. Retail dealers are the rim and
Swift & Company Branch Houses are
the spokes.
The hub wouldn't do the wheel
much good and you wouldn't have
much use for hub or rim if it weren't
for the spokes that fit them all together
to make a wheel of it.
Swift & Company Branch Houses
are placed, after thorough investiga
tion, in centers where they can be
successfully operated and do the most
good for the most people at the least
possible cost,
Each "spoke" is in chnryc of n man who
knows that he la there to keep you supplied
nt nil times with meat, sweet and fresh; and
who knows that if ho doesn't do it, his com
petitor will.
How much good would the hub and the
rim of the Swift "wheel" do you if the spokes
were done away with?
v Keep Your Pledge
i a VaB?Ml Make Good for Our '
- w 0 IS PJ MfiMlntfMen i
& BUY WAR-SAVINGS
I N5 STAMPS
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
"Anything But
Broken Hearts"
We repair about any old thing that
need It. Our shop equipped with
modern machinery Lawn mower
ground, awM aharpened, lockimlth
In. In fact wo do In a workmanlike
manner every and ail kind of food
rpalr work. Illcyclc.
F. H. ROBINSON
VlKllIlnnnmn IlidR, Price, Utah
Spring Can
yon Coal
Co.
Miners and Shippers of the
Celebrated
SPRING
CANYON
COAL
Mines At
STORRS, UTAH
General Offices,
817 Newhouse Bldg.,
Shit Lake City,
Utah
; 0U1CK SEhVIGeTI
Will repair any leak I"
wuvhor or valve trouble ui )
I whoro about your premise
you phone or mil BKIlVICh
l IS OUIt TltADK MAItK
Wtt are on thn Job Immedntio'v
after wo ure notified and the
1 work I accomplished corre-1
Wo vtund for nervloe
C. R. lewis
Plumblrm. Turner Dldf., Price

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