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Show Thursday, December THE HELPER TIMES 10, 1931 October 9, 1921 and have one child, the custody of whom the plaintiff a geeks. Plaintiff also ask month alimony, attorney's fees aivl court costs. Court Notes George Swink, charged with priving an owner of his car without his knowledge or consent, was found guilty by a jury in the district court Sentence will be passed Monday. December 15. Swink was tried in the district court before on a charge of grand larceny in connection with 'the same crime but a hung jury ""treed a new trial. It was charged tJi'at6.wink drove a car belonging to Dr. Prank Migliore of Price to Cedar Mesa last summer without his consent. MINING ENGINEER URGES UNIT ACTION TO SECURE TREATING de- Seven weeks after her marriage to Melvin Elliot, Francis Romero Elliot filed suit in the district court seeking a divorce, charging incompatibility. The complaint alleges that the plaintiff and her mother operated a hotel in Helper and immediately after her marriage her spouse assumed responsibility for the hotel and threatened to eject the mother from the hostery. It further alleges that Elliot treated beta Mr. Klliet and her mother in a cruel, inhuman manner and on several occasions reOurtis Smith, charged with a sta- marked that he had married Mrs. tutory crime, was found guilty of Elliot only to 'get a meaj ticket for simple assault Tuesday by a jury the winter.' Plaintiff asks an interlocutory dein, the district court Wednesday. and restoration of l er maiden cree was months to sentenced three Smith name, Francis Romero. in the county jail. L. C, Karrick Outlines Potential Industry For County A program of industrial activity awaits the action of the citizens of Carbon county in the establishment of a fuel treating plant, which L. ". Karrick outlined before a mass iBi'pMng bt'bl 'it the Utah service clubhouse Thursday. Mr. Karrie' is considered a foremost authority on the subject, having been in charge of research work established in I'tah in 1919 for the purpose of investigating oil sources within the state. He is a mining and chemical engineer ami has been associated for years with the V. S. Bureau of Mines at their Pittsburgh headF. P. Fisher, first state quarters. American of the Legion Mr. Karrick has appeared in the of X1 tah, attended a district Legion convention held at Mt. Pleasant' county at several public and civic, Saturday. gatherings in an effort to educate . Irene Morrison filed suit in the district court last week against L. M. Morrison seeking a divorce on grounds of failure to provide. The ccuple was married at Wiggin, Miss., Ire TLre BELTER, UTAH PLANT , gas bow Sn im Mr. Karrick referred to the Carbon county cul as a weilbeimved liigli-tes- t coal, Ki tuple to trat. Extensive research work with cuals from all sectho people, of the district to the p htates . .bave tions of . tenti.il possibilities which be unproven the sMpenority of the local coal tor development purposes, since developed within the cal regnros. Carbon county coals have been it lieu her disintegrates, nor melts the treating process, placing proven to be the best coal in the during it in a field above other coals. 1. S. for treatment, producing a high If the Carbon county people degrade- of petroleum oil, a gas richer cide to benefit this section of the than that piped to this stale from stafe. they will adopt a practical ies Vwuii';ug jiud an ideal smokeless ik!jj plan with the comniiiuit build a unit and a as fur household fne) operating j. lupuses. Through to tests conJii.-ieat the I", b. bureau local plant to treat eiomuh coal and of mines, treated Carbon count v market, in the Salt Lake, Ogden foals were found 1o give In per cent 1'rovo districts, such nearby markets Pamore heat, when subjected to poor to act as a forerunner to the which coast depends markets, cific conditions; 3') per cent more heat fuel at when subjected to coal weather tir- largelv upon the raw I'tah Karrick stated. Mr, time, the present while exceeded ing conditions, they the furnace; capacity when fired The lies! method of treating the tmder frigid weather conditions. coal would be in conjunction with a Coal treated for oil will produce a power plant, Mr. Karrick continued. crude oil as cheap as the lowest Tho ideal method of processing is screened priced crude oil which eau bo ship- obtained when the coal is reped into the state, while gas made into oven sizes, with the dust from Utah coal is 20 to pit per cent moved, the coal is then distilled 'by suD- better than the standard type passing steam through the coal, the.-Eiiiu-- EVROLET SIX Come and See the Yi 1 1 M1 Gorge llackwoitli of Helper, to Ogden police - Taesdy, ikst he Jivi,u udiUsl .o.tiuS ,m . a wallet and a gold watch. Ho Mid he wan returning from IVcatello, Idaho, where he had drawn the en fiuiiiey from a bunk niiJ VR route to Helper to jiay some bills. He fell aslecn while lvailinjj for train at the Union station and when he invoke' lie dis. eveied he had ha a offi.-cril'nhbed he . u'ctuef Hie iiai.- - equally to the fluw ' of pas, which but a olieap iiivestmeril Tlie'mosr loirical iriove a tn utilize steam from n po.cer If (d.nit in ,etierarhi( such a power rdnnt established most of the cost could be charged off to the power used be the eouniiiitiities. with nn excess of steam produced for processing; coal by running the power plant to full eapacitv. Such a local pov.er plant would produce power cheaper that Helper or Price are now obliged to pav for their power at the present time. Tims the of the coal treating plant, would include mi economical supply of power and a cheap household pas for every conceiveable use. Such (in industrial development here would insure rapid growth of this section, and would insure uniform operation of coal mines of the district, A plant built for the Createst economical benefits sho'iUd be built riirtit at the source of the fuel, and could also be made to utilize the vast amount of ; slack coal, thereby deriving revenue from little used, yet siable output from the mines. i Mr. Karrick stated an average of JO gallons of oil can be obtained from a Km of coal In driving tho oil and tjfis out of the coal all elements are also lost, comprising abo;:t 800 pounds lost in oil volumes and 200 pounds of pas, leaving a variance of from 1200 to' 1300 pounds to the ton of treated coal, which is absolutely smokeless fuel. In answer to queries Mr. Karrick stated his rtimate of the cost of a eoal .treating plant or .oil refinery would cost not, more than $250,000 which figure does not estimate a power plant, Such a plant, would require an operating crew of approxit mately- l") men. 'At .the of the ivitere?! ine . smoke-prodiic'ui- X A 1 Helper Man Robbed In Train Station 4 i trrm "J i ' V clean-burn-IV- as Bv-?- ! hri Sffti "3 1 X MX l v-- M i 4 1 V d',cn"-.ioii- i.a NwUM , '. V. a, is r infract- ed to appoint a committee to probe the method of procedure and investigate the possibility of eKtabhsliinf; such a coal treating plant: in this vieinitv. Professional iiimnttHmiUHdiiiifiHttiitHiimiHiiiiimiHttHmifii Silent shift Syitcre-Mes- li Directory Faster, quieter getaway Simplified Free Wheeling Dr. C. L. Kline Smoother operation 1'Iiysiciuu and Surgeon Office lira: Helper State Bank Bklg. , Hes. 23 Office 118,1 1'hones: Improved I Helper, Smarter Fisher Bodies engine six-cylind- er taii Dr. M. C. Melrose niysician and Surgeon New A. J. 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