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Show t W25 OCTOBES f THE soy. PRICE. OTAH EVERT FRIDAY, WE COHE ID MS FOB CLARIFYING Aimi SB S2I TA ' an adjourned se-i,- liI nileil States setiules UNO LAWS In Carbon County Shipped Everywhere Mined of the .n right l'or Utah to (Kisses cuuuuiittt "art it on jiulilie lands held in Salt Like Mineral laud whore at the time of ur- S was not known to la1 liiiueral. c;llu.l Tuesdax, the old question of iv, asrted that it was his belief that whether or net the states I'tle if any mineral reservations were in- sehool land ax set aside f, f rights of existing propschools in ISiKi -- is invalid when u lat- "" er discovery of mineral is made, re-.nd V'J V,1' trdvTal Standardville, Utah meilx ot the situation wete laid No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers. I Mill - Will It Be Cold This Winter? Properties At i 1 Senator re wa'lVn This question: Will it be cold this winter? can be answered with all the certainty in the world. Of course it will be coldvery ity with chl- -l K. X. Stanfield, 'T" ,B this Jm.n I w,,uld i qin-u;- ; as to the !.!- -; lands 1. rod. exeeut ive of the Mute land j iMiaiil, wa- - the principal witness, and he opened with n general leview of the side land question dti.er w.t-,,nesses were Judge A. K. Larne-- , for- ufcr attorney general; K. V. Dunn, attoruev represent ing the state and purchasers of lund from the stale; Kussell (J. Sehulder, attorney; V. llul Farr, assistant attoruev general, and H. liurdick. State Robbed By Rules. Through a combination of rules of the department of the interior and supreme cuurr decisions. Utah las practically been robbed of the d And with practically the same ceitainty can be answered the question: Will there be a coal shortage this winter? Yes. It is almost impossible to escape it. Order your supply of CLEAR CREEK or CASTLE GATE coal NOW, and you will have it when cold weather comes. I at this time in promis,. pven at the lw i .enuiKed to present cold I be-- i chair-- . j I J I Wrong, But Final. pointed out that the Utah enabling act was identical wit!, that ..f M u., a,ltl lh;lt in prior deci M limn. Minnesota and bl ,he mineral in sections, With nil due roped to the court, he ileeisi.iii. in which the jllf i.:rn, t eoiirt was o emitted, is wrong. However, he udiiiit ted, tiie decision is deiioun.-edfiua as did the other witu.--.-- , the redirulous ex- reiues to which department rules Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. Kwi-e- t Jt . have gone New Legislation Needed. Farr testified articulurly in behalf of new legihlation. He asked that a law be jmsM'd making effective the rules and decisions that existed when the states title should have passed, 'his would do away with giving a retroactive effect to recent rules and decisions which invalidate titles the lenefits of the federal grant of confidently possessed, leas-p-d of the land of the state for the atate lias sold and taxed for many years, and was of bnrden the of aeboola, supjiort the evidence as offered by these offi- te maintained. This, coupled with a law declaring the school land grant to cers and attorneys. According to their lave the validity of a title and to testimony the school land question stamuddle dates back to the admission lave the same protection of the would the limitations of tute protect to statehood in 1896, when Utah was state and its citizens from injustice federal the a given by government never intended by congress. grant of sections 2, 16, 32 and 36 in Tbe attorneys who testified all held each township for school land purcontests to state title should be that poses with no mention of minerals, tried in federal courts. Under the the belief being that the grant was an Isw the detriment of the in absolute title to take effect immedi- present is the complainant, the governterior ately on surveyed land and on final ment counsel, the and finally the approval of the survey on land not at judge who decidesjury rases brought the the time platted. by itself, they said. Changed After Year 1915. Oldroyd submitted a written brief Department of the interior rules showing how the original grant for held that land known to be mineral school purposes of almost seven milwere reserved to the federal govern- lion seres has dwindled. National forment, but that the atate could select est and park withdrawal! first took lieu land for that so reserved. The out the most valuable grazing land state contended, as was pointed out then rules took out all land that enUtah Teachers Will Convent At Zion by Sehulder that the grant was abso- thusiastic geologists may hold will in lute. However, the department in re- the dim future bie in any way valuable During November. peated rulings held that there must for minerals. True, the secretary said, The teacher of Utah are to hold be an actual showing on each forty-acr- e the state may select lien land, but by to let sc You might as vreQ subdivision of sufficient miners the process of elimination it ia grad- their big, annual convention in Salt rot hiie you wait for a in place to stamp the land as ehiefly ually being excluded from everything Lake City on the 22d, 23d and 24th of binder part. valuable for mineral purposes unti but the western desert. nest month. It is expected that prac- 1915. That DON'T WAIT I Former Governor William Spry, the year a fraud action against AYR IT WXLOUI tically 100 per cent of the teachers of the Diamond Coal k Coke company commissioner of the general land ofthe state will be in attendance. Re- was brought by the government which fice, who ie making a circuit of westports, seconding to J. T. Worlton, the alleged that the company having de- ern offiees, attended the morning ae president of the association, indicate termined the strike and dip of a eoa sion of the committee as did loca that one of the best conventions in the vein from aetual operations indueet land department offieen. history of the association is fast tak homesteaders to file on land for grazing form and that a real treat is in ing purposes along the undergrounc store for the educators of Utah. He vein. In this ease, not involving any says that lending educators from both school lands, the doctrine of geologi Kaibab Squirrels Will Make Utah east and west will address the meet- ral inference was established for nearApple Become Pamona. ings. Aaron Sapiro of Chicago wil by lands, acquired not in good faith discuss problems relating to schools Finally in 1918 the supreme court Squirrels of the Kaibab forest, al and marketing and ways in the Sweet ease decided that the famous, will be made more so ready in which the school and farm organ i states title does not attach to lands and houra save perhaps immortalized, by the Utah We will you ration can work together to the bet- of known mineral character in 1896 or Fruit Growers assoeia and worn welding your money by terment of both. Sapiro is in great at the time of final survey of the lion. ThisVegetable a association, and broken machinery demand throughout our country to at- laud. Utah farmers, now of body marketing AT ONCE! tend meetings of both educators and Five Hundred Contests. concerned chiefly with handling the welded part farmers. An ont how the state's record apple crop, has chosen pointed Oldroyd CinMiss Frances .tonkins of tiie is as good as new. tiie interior coupling the to shin it apples under the Kaibab of cinnati University. Cincinnati, .. will two decisions lias filed contest to the hrand, says the Stilt I.ake Squirrel be present to discuss problems relatlands when recent geo Tribune. This will mean that lietween to title state's PRICE WELDING WORKS ing primarily to the younger school lorical knowledge lias t racial underly fifty and sixty thousand Isixes, fili-'children. She is one of America's la eoal veins. Then are now fiv. with the finest apples from Utah or ing Davis Auto and Machine Building foremost authorities on primary grade hundred conlests jaiiding. many elnird, will carry pictures of the di and is j education apMaring them involving land which the slat tini-livPrice, Utah denzen of the southern forest of leading educational on program The association recently sent snnipl in good taith troin ten to thirty inventions throughout I ho rmtnlry. years ago. he aid. Numerous case-give- n. label to approximately Iwo hundred Dr. I Tlioma Hopkins nf the Uni- In the Saliria ('anyon similar 1 gmutis throughver-il- v of Colnvadi recognized iiuth-- 1 liiW pending, it me shown that out the country to let them knw the i Hritv on technical c)l(H jilMI'Jt'fll', the lh.it the coal; Utah fruit men wen this year undercountry - Jaidte-wiil deliver n number of snMi'e.-se- s - interior and that inking a movement toward better mar- miti mi luppiiegs and, according to report-- , l.ax Mimu- - IIO Hill know how deep under school kiting a well a building a name for ill one corner of the lating me. age- - that mean muih t"-- j section- - the theoreliea1 coal may hr. ward the piomolion of real prole-- j the name of the with tin. i' charged the stale lrt moiimI efforts on the part of teacher, j - ago tln't earihirtv knowledge -- cho.,1 ' problem- h'dueal ioiial v packing the apple. It is the eonten-- l IaiI In w.ll teacher, is from the parent view point tion of the Utah Fruit and Nlgetable! Experience a good tbe pri treated by Me. A. H. but her ebargea are often ruingrowers i ,;it I t.ib tipples are entitled ol Iar-- ; ident of tbe National Uoiignous. In matters of importance to ji m.ii-l- i bigger market than they v .Judge Barm- - deelare.l that the cuts and Teacher-- . Mr- -. hYe-.- i na-- 1 ever bail. have it pays to take advantago of the of the ruling- - and decision m- t ioiial U known ..r her elT-r- t-' We regard this label as a real knowledge gained by others . he sMte s be-grant. j validated the title to comment- Fred ate ei..-- e working relatno.-bip- s through their years of experistep. cannot A -- eliool and a tlud title more j is the this and no field ence. In Mathews ot' tin Utah state farm butween the home or unnunl ability, worthier, he wild. a public essential than in the care of reau, also organizer ill the fruit a W.eo- n- Mi. section. in .ol shale Jl,m . ph- -te had -f have We car. Such a movement will Fm.i, the far your motor iinlivid-! to d of Utah to ull princithe Snidie Hrr Diiihar of Uoitiand. Dee. (land and coal land name experience and can save yon spread Wsv a.n markets and lt She is .... ouMatnling figure in l.ealth j mils years ..go time and money on your motor beneficially to pal .. aurantee autoall interests.' education and public -- ehool tn.r-- e the re is w; gi car repairs. A first-cla- ss lul,j bv Uu anv title pussvd an running at top work The Utah 1iiblie Health motive service. statute of sa-r- Parking plants Jonathan the . now the tion lias joined wilh tFn' school j!io-- good, Under lor apple harI .r -l-l rv-; in j f vest is at its height. Other varieties !" iollow in rapid order. It is expected la.iy- ,.r 11,1. .liMins,,:--- .! BUNNEL GARAGE thithat a month lienee packers fetiil will for The slogan year s enven- - ihe be at work preparing Utah apples for is: K very Child, Jli (pa.rtnn; cnee is . North Ninth Sb, Price. Utah !tv"'and this will --- enVn the 'eei.lral passed and ll.ereforeisi.on-exista.it-a del inito shipping. j n, Iirg, d legislation fixing flii'iiuv for must of state a which after of years ot both number il con-i-- 1 RANGER EXAMINATION SOON The convention There t.lle to eehool -- eetion land may not tie Announcement has liecn made that general nml sectional meetings. asso- contested. sections in the tweiitv-fiv- e examination for the position of an are CO. AGENCY PRICE No Intent To Deny Right. ciation and each will have at least one forest ranger will be held in the near A far as possible Dunn recited numerous cases in future. The date of the examination meeting. separate Jioth which Everything in insurance. Six has represented slate trana-H- e is not given, however, the final date the guest speakers will address The j leriHfs to seven per cent paid on section said he believed congress for reeiving applications at the commeetings. and (lie general inga accounts secured by first the program will be made Inpan( to grant Ltah alwolub: title to mission's office will close on October of Imbinee mortgage real estate. Choice low . all si IhhiI section land and that even 17th. Anyone wishing to take the exof tbe best talent for tin1 nnrtieular m found be to priced homes. Your own terms. dismissed under the decision of the supreme amination must file his application so 'problems . Farm lan da anywhere. Loans. a to reach the civil service commisaure- Bert accident and health pro dis-.e- d sion on or before that date. No enKverv seliiI district ot Ltah teachers retain to triet ran afford tection written. We will go your charged teaehera the g trants will be allowed who have not should expect iv to be absent themselves. bond. of training it been furnished with cards admitting Utah with tin Worlton, President to iii',t-ing- s Heretofore them to the examination. He Imvs and girls to attend these has but very few o ftliis typo. E. secure the necessary could are state and partake of the things that our applicants of teaeliers The and ad- navs: alert for the papers and take the examination if 521 Electric Bldg. mem so much for the growth No active, progressive and communities. our of vancement in education- they so desired on the date the examadvanced most Phono 854-- w and best ination was given. can afford to "tay away f;m- al aehcr ti endeavor. thought and no disPRICE, UTAH these educational feasts and i Ill SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Office Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. re-ee- nt ASK YOUR DEALER one-eigh- th UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building, Salt Lake City United States Fuel Go, Largest Producers of Domestic Coal In Utah. Producing tha Pamona KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS Handled In Price By SterensonLiimbei Co. C. H. EDUCATION MEET Would Ton Burn Your Grain? ai (160.00 nr York to livsrpool n, and excursion. gear. thlrd-du- a good ono 1160.00 nr York to Liverpool iiU n. ft IV i rii id and sxcursion returnable ono year third-du- o Good uk. of $160.00 York to Uverpool and Ticket good third-clu- 23SS: 3 ,C SMITH, Agent County Clerk's Office, Utah Price, ing tin mnt ter it iciilt . carry on t Lice, how t h pro- - At Bains, Carbon County, Utah. Minors and Shippers of Lump, Not, Slack and Assorted Mines Siam NEW TRADEMARK of COAL Grade. Of tho Very Highest Bert For Pomaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Bonding, Salt Lake City. oxy-acetyle- ne com-tantl- y .'Wiira! imi, nnee mug. CARBON FUEL CD. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. e IIMIeat Coal la lint Appreciated Where Mint Feed. (lt ' I j . la-f- j fh at Is the Final ;r' Mines and ships from ths famona Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district None better for stove, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plant The eqnal of any and superior to many for storaga. Once tried always insisted upon. Get prices from the general offices and sale agency, Walker Bank Building. ttfd1 Salt Lake City, Utah Ill-ev- - lest of a Good Store ? r w-l- l ! pa-se- : i- re-u- it you get for what Pay? Though fine feathers the Inline lnr.ls. it ; . and the finest and .. a . isnt t fiv J JreM' ttaxer. 'wwill that count for .isfaction to the ji js our intention the best gooda that huy, in an the rar-thmeet people's iros at tTid give r ; fin-hsil- di d aervice 0v paid. We aim to M.tnp)a varictic of all the and also to Ber-handi- se le. B- -Je u totnewl!?i"!!!tpe0pl6 nntil theF wek sure first that seU is reliable, e by jt for and seU lowest possible price. plon-Emer- y Stores Co. Wl1,TTelner &nd Weet Hiawatha. i 1E0RJE E. McDERMAID, Bnperintendent : i,t rf 1I1 : A - ;l 9 wj ilS nu-jjil- j - G. NELMS, Mgr. - " LOT FOR SALE f 1 feet frontage by two hundred fourteen and a half in depth. Half interest in hundred and twenty-fiv- e feet of brick waK Adjoins Davis Auto and Mer.Mnp company on the south. East side South street. Terms may bo arranged. 1 Tolrty-nin- e r i . R. W. CROCKETT Price, Utah - I n Tell them through a Son wanted. , f t ) --eff? |