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Show TODAT, JULY 10, 1025 THE SUV, FBXOX, UTAH EVEEY TODAY. TAGS 8EYEV Ti STANDARD COAL Mined Ia Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Hearings on the application of the alt Lake and Denver to construct hundred and ninety miles of railroad from l'rovo to Craig, Colo., to connect with the Denver anil Salt juke and of the Denver and Kio Grande Western to build a one huu-re- d and thirty-on- e mile branch into lie Uintah Basin running from Sol-iSummit to Vernal will be held in alt Lake City, July 27th, by representatives of the interstate commerce commission. Advices to this effect were received Monday by Julian M. lamherger, general manager of the Salt Lake and Denver. Responses to questionairres sent ont by the commission have been filed by both roads and also with the Utah public utilities .wo HIS VENGENCE WAS not Mecca; ITKhan It waa Mecca, Ita atreeta, crooked and narrow and rocking with tha atench of accumu-late- d avennaa of death at midnight for tha unwary, were aa they had always bare In In tha land of the prophet newer, cleaner portion of the city, with IU modem bnalncaa and dominance of the anltaa'a favorite a, Khan prospered. 111a western training ahewad in hla air,-- la speech and manner ot And hla wife, a woman of living. flea least, went with unveiled waa no doubt that ha lowl bar, Them commission. The Denver and Rio Grande West- and waa wall content Bearim, of nil tha friends ot the Bat-ta- n ern has estimated the cost of the new who lived in Khans Mecca, waa iranrh line at more than $6,090,000, moot powerful and by the same 'or the reason the proposed route trav- tha Also, the moat nnacropnloua. taken erses a rough and nigged country, and milihla with figure a number of tunnels and many tary coats, aided not a little by a iridgea. Grading coats alone are milk-whisteed ot the desert ha was at nearly $3,000,000. The Salt more handsome even than Abdul Khan. Ake and Denver brings out the point are to be seen, and faces Cnvallad hat by its connection with the Denis seen Is apt to be desired. what ver and Salt Lake an outlet will be such as Seartm afforded traffic through the James What Is desirably take. 8o Abdul Khan's wife became XTRAVAGANCE Economy You can save or waste, according as you buy your feul. Poor coal is an extravagance. Proaertlea At Standardville, Utah centuries, dark at midday and er Li bnt to Abdul which anffleed. 8t No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers . h Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . ng well-carri- ed te CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE coals are economical because they burn cleaner, hotter, leave fewer ashes and cause less smoke than other fuels. Always Clean 'eak (Moffat) tunnel under the Ask Your Dealer (HI THE Win look up and repair you electrical difficulties at our shop. The recently installed testing hoard helps us ud sares your time, and (ires you most efficient service at reasonable rates. 0RMER PRICE MAN FIGHTING THE GRASSHOPPERS Salt Lake City s ut ; Lll, er, BATTERY SERVICE Of our same old high standard which has come to he recognized as superior to any other in this locality. We Save You Trouble We Save You Money. Motor Car Service Company Antons Jensen, Mgr. Phone No. 236 Price, Utah Manmade laws now number several million, but no one has improved on the Ten Commandments yet. o Quite the worst visitation of ever experienced in Grand county is reported from various localities. In Castle Valley at Castleton and on Wilson Mesa they are destroying crops and unless the farmers are successful in fighting them severe 'oases will be sustained. On Poverty Flats in Upper Moab Valley a poison campaign has been under way for the past three weeks, bnt the results up to date have not been as satisfactory as was hoped for. While many of the pests have been killed, new ones are hatching rapidly and it will be necessary to fight them continuously for some time yet. In Castle Valley the farmers are busy putting ont poison and hope to save the major portion o their crops. A mixture of bran ant sawdust poisoned with arsenic is nset as a bait for the pests. J. EL Palmer former pest inspector for Carbon ant Emery counties and now of the Utah state department of agriculture, has been down there the past month ant is giving personal supervision to the poison campaign. grnss-lopper- FORFEITURE NOTICE SALT LAKE ten rents per ton mine run, an initial inCity, Utah, April 27, 1825. To tbe vestment of $90,000 during the first three Heirs, Executors, Administrators end years of tbe lease and a minimum proAssigns of J. Heber Richards, Deceased, duction of fifty thousand tons per year, and B. P. Tajlor, Deceased: Ton art commencing with the fourth veer of the hereby notified that I hare expended dor-in- lease, and otherwise substantially in acthe ycer ending July 1, 1824, 12 cordance with the lease form set out in Said o'clock meridian, one hundred dolls re in Paragraph 18 of the regulations. labor and improvements upon each of the lease will be sold at public auction in this fallowing named placer mining claims office on the terms set forth to the qualisituate in the Mining fied bidder offering the bigheet bonus on district. Carbon county, state of Utah, the 11th dey of August, 1925, at 10 via : Suanysida No. 4, 5, 6,7, Asphalt o'clock a. m. Any and all persons harini Nos. 1. 2,8, 4, 5, 6, Carbon Noa. adverse or conflicting claims to said land 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Patmos No. S, Msbri Nob; or any part thereof are hereby notified C 2. 8. 5, Ridge Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4 and Oil that they should file on or before August Wall placer mining claims. Said placer 10, 1925, their protest or objection against mining claims art of record in the office the granting of the lease for said land, of tbe county recorder of Carbon county otherwise such claims may be disregarded at Price, Utah. Said expenditures ware in granting said lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, suds in order to hold said claims under Register. the provisions of Sec. 2324 of the Revised First pub., July S; last July 81, 1925. Statutes of the United States and the amendments thereto, approved January NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON 22, 1880. and Angust 24, 1921, concerning tract Concrete Sidewalks In Sidewalk annual labor upon mining claims, being Extenaion District No. 8, Price, Utah tbe amount required to bold said placer Notice ia hereby given by tbe city council mining claims for tbe year ending July 1, of Price, a municipal corps ration of Car1924, 12 o'clock meridian. And if within bon county, atate of Utah, of tbe intention ninety (90) dare from the personal serv- of such city council to make the followice of this notice or from expiration of. ing described improvements, towit: The the ninety days publication hereof your conat ruction of concrete sidewalks, acfail or refuse to contribute your portion cording to the pinna, profiles, drawings which and apeciflcationa on file in the office of of such expenditure as a amounts to $422.62, your interest in tho tbe city engineer, and to defray the claims will become the property of tho butem portion of the cost and expense who has made thereof subscriber, your special assessment upon the tbe required expenditure by the terms of lota and by of to be affected or pieces aid section and amendment thereto. benefitted by suchground to be improvements RALPH T. RICHARDS. Edwerd D. the front feet, situatto according Dunn, Attorney, Sslt Lake City, Utah. ed as follows: Concrete sidewalks along First pub., May 8; last July 81, 1925. the south aide of K street from the east side of Fifth street to the northeast corDEPARTMENT OF TIIK INTERIOR. nier of Hlis-l- 12, local survey ; along the United States Land Office, Salt Lake north side of "K street from the east Serial No. side of Fourth street to the southeast corCity. Utah, July 1. 1925. (04334. Notice of Offer of Coal Land ner of ItliH-f- 11, liN'ul survey; along the For Lease. Notice is hereby given that enst side of Fourth street from' the north pursuant to the act of Februury 25. 1920 side of Main or "I street to the north (41 Stat. 437), anil to the regulations side of K street; along the mirth side thereunder approved April 1, 1920, Cir- of (i" street from the east side of Fourth cular 079, the secretary of the interior on street to the west side of First street, petition of Edward M. Morrisey has des- along the south side of ( street fmiii ignated as a coal leasing unit tbe followthe east side of Fourth stn-e- t to the iniil . 25. die of Murk 14, Price townsite ing described land, towit: All survey NEK Sec. 30, Twp. 13 South. Range C between First and Second streets; containKust. Salt take meridian, Utah. street crossing for (1" street extending ing eight hundred acres, as Coal Leasing from the southeast corner of Mock It) to Unit No. 513. Utah No. 101. Lease of the northeast corner of Itlock 13, of the said unit will be made at a royalty of Price townsite survey; along the eust Tidweli-Rideo- c c Si-c- ORDER IS OUT ON WATER AND LAND PAYMENTS d Executive Secretary John T. of the state land office has sent out notices that all land and water certificates, payment on which is due, will be cancelled if they remain so on July 31st. His letter follows: "The records of this dejmrtment show that on February 1, 1925, default notices were mailed giving the amounts due on certain land and water certificates held by you. You are hereby notified that ail iand and water certificates on which payments due remain unpaid n July 31, 1925, will be cancelled and all inoner paid thereon will be forfeited to the state. In making your remittance same should rench this office on on before the alxive date, either by cashiers cheek, money order or bonk draft, aa this department wilt not iersonal cheeks. With your remittance must he included 5 jkt rent interest from Jnnuury 1, 1925." Old-roy- tc-ee- pt There are folks who ran't stand prosare always sitting because they side of Third street extending from file perity down. south side of U" street to the north side F street; along the west side of Good luck is hard to enjoy if Fourth street from the south side of fi" street to the north side of "F" street comps in too big hunks. along the east side of Fourth street from the middle of Itlock 12. between F" and "fi" streets and extending south to the north side of E street; along the north side of F" street from Fourth street to Third street: along the north side of "K" street from Fourth street to Third street; a street crossing for E" street Highest efficiency. Government extending from the southeast corner if equivalent S104 lbs. Unequalled for Mock 3. lrii-townsite survey, south steraga. Will not alack. The beet serosa E" street to the south side of for teaming and heating qualities raid street; along the south side of E" street from the west line of Third street INDEPENDENT COAL ft to the northeast corner of ISlock 1 of the Isabella addition, all in Price, Utah. The COKE COMPANY total estimated cost of the construction of raid sidewalke ie the sum of $15300.00, Mines at Kenilworth, Utah. Gan or an estimated cost of $130 per front oral Offices Walker Bank Building foot. All protests or objections to such improvement or to the carrying ont of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH such intention must be in writing, signed by the owners of the property affected or benefited, describing the seme, together with the number of front feet, end be filed with tbe city recorder on or before the 27th dey of July, 1925. Tbe city council at ita first regular meeting therciiftnr, towit, the 0th day of Angust, will com aider the proposed levy and hear and ton' aider ench protests and objections to rail Far year family Pride ot tha improvements aa shall have been made. Valley made right hen at Price ' Ky order of the city council of Price, and aa good as the beat. Feed far Utah. ARTHUR N. SMITH, City year animals. Rath these at law rorder. east. Wo deliver. First pub., July 3; last July 21, 1925. of Thrift Makes Happy Homes Thrift consists of more than depositing funds in the bank. It is first necessary to save the money and saving is made possible by discriminating buying. Every famclothily has certain necessary requirements of food and values to How the biggest get ing that have to be met. for a rainy day have a and margin least the money for We can us. of all help you along is the thing that puzzles with your savings account if you will make it a habit of doing your buying from us. The great variety of merchandise makes it possible for you to find practically all you need here. Everything to cat, wear and use. .WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarter!, Clear Croek, Oaatle Gale tha favorite of the anltaa'a favorite tad she went willingly. One flash of Abdnl Khan'a western spirit showed then by tbe modem poet he sent word to Bearim that he would have revenge, and, though It be long In coining, It would be ample. Searlms reply waa characteristic. Protected by the law and might of tha land from Abdul Khan, he tamed that amt power to bring Khan dead to his fleet. To nave hla llfo Khan fled tha country, for a dead man cannot attain vengeance. UTAH FUEL CO. EXPERTS al coni-dete- Free Burning Quick Heating. Judge Building Con-inet- d Divide, which will be in 1927. This ia now more than mlf finished. The Salt Lake and Denver would construct its line up Hobble Creek and traverse the heart of the Basin, bringing into that section not only a large amount of through traffic, but affording markets both east and west for iroduee raised in that legion. It would aliio offer a western outlet 'or three great railroad systems and also the Rock Island. L e FLOUR lie-(Sea- l) One swallow doesn't make a sum' mer, but it does make Volstead law violator. There art big opportunitiee berkonini to the young people who stop, look am listen. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. it Tha bnilness that Khan had bnllt ap was a rich haul even for a favorite ot the sultan, who might pillage as ha wished. But Bearim addad nothing to hla Injury of Khan when he took hla wealth, for to Khan, llfo had held bnt one thing hla wife, and business was hot an end to help her. Business waa no aid to vengeance. Four years, tha passage of a slice ont of Ilf much to soma and little to others, aaw an Increase In tha power of the anltaaa favorite, a redoubled vigilance against those of tho rabble of those oppressed who might do him harm, a alight fading of tha beauty of her who bad been the wife of Abdnl Khan, though ahe waa otll Beerim's favorite; a forgetfulnaaa an their part of Abdul Khan'a vow of vengeance, and. In one of the filthier parti of tha dty, the aettlng ap of a humble abop of a mg weaver. Bat treaanrea came not always from the brighter palacaa. Boon word went about Mecca, even that dty of hidden treasures, that in the shop of Kadnl the weaver wia a treasure inch as no one had found before In tha East Many looked at tha rug, and sighed, and asked the price, bnt none them were who purchased Soma them were who would have bnt fear stood between. Bearim Bearim would hear of It and wish It, and woe to tbe worm who took It iron him! It was Bearim himself who rode hla bone through the doorway, and over the bent form of Kadnl, who hardly managed to crawl aside. Tbe price waa cut In half and cot again Bearim the powerful so ordered. That; or death to the merchant And Kadnl went In person to deliver and place the mg of fire in the house of Bearim. It was an hour past the usual rising hour that someone screamed In the house of Bearim. In hla bedroom the sight which first caught the eye was of the marvelous spread by Kadul the weaver. The sunlight was striking upon It showing Its weave and texture, myriad of colors, which seemed to glow as Are, and the effect waa aa If smoke arose. Nowhere elae In the Euat was there anything like unto it Across the bed lay two figures. Ono waa ahe who had been the wife of Abdul Khan. She was stretched there aa if In repose, but very atilt. Across lier feet, equally still, was stretched the body of Abdul Khan himself, no longer was there resemblance to Kadul the weaver of death. On the floor, lying at the feet of both, was Seartm. All three were in their bare feet, and tiny red marks were upon the feet of each. Woven In the rag, points uppermost, were countless needles, Infinitely small, tipped with poison. For four years, Abdul Khan had followed the profession of his fathers, weaving the rug, and into It ha had Bearim, tha woven hla vengeance. powerful, tha unapproachable, lay at hla feat. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Keans Bldg. See Europe This Summer 3 i $160.00 Naw York to Liverpool and excursion. return, third-clas- s Ticket good one year. $160.00 New York to Uverpool and excursion return, third-claticket. Good returnable one year from date of aale. ss $160.00 Nnr York to Liverpool and Ticket good return, third-clasone year. s. t i H. C. SMITH, Agent ... County Clerk'a Office, Pries, Utah - -- United States Fuat Co. "Largest Producers of Domestic Goal In Utah." Producing the Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER . COALS Handled C. H. In Pries By StevensonLumberCo. fire-ru- FIGHT ON HOPPERS Inspector J. E. Palmer, formerly of Price and who is in San Juan county aiding the farmers and ranchers there in the efforts to destroy the plague of grasshopiiers which are awanning over certain Mctinns, reports to Heber J. Webb, chief agricultural inspector for the state, that considerable headway is being made, but that the peats seem to appear by the millions and that the plague is the worst in that part of the state for many years. The acid test is when ynn keep on smiling after your best girl gives yon a lemon. To some men home is a place where you stumble over (he children's ahoce at night Rubber atampa to order. Minas and ships fnpi tbs famous Union Pacific bituminous wains of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district Nsic batter for store, range; grata, fir-nac- e or manufacturing plant The equal ef any and superior to many for storage. Ones triad always Insisted upon. prices from Os general sfflsas and aalaa agency, Walker Emft Building. M Salt Lake City, Utah' Every woman knows that any lady eonid dress well on tho money her Tha Sun. husband spends for tobacco. |