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Show U1U DAM OX TIIK ;iXX. The I'tah Power and Ufht company has applied ti the federal power for a permit to build a dam of two hundred feet on the Green river at the Flaming Gorge ail iu lag-ge- tt county. The company propone to develop aUitit 1 Oil.ut'H hurae power. One feature of the project would te a twent.t-f'.v- e foot tunnel three and a half ntilea long leading from the da in vile to the Hwerhouae. I inm-miMii- iin V dipU' P inch per ia- Htf, the month 1 it per inch advertisers. t loval nn inch per . fifty (SO) cent SUB t--y ,pr J lu 1 good Per cent additional. Volume 6, Number 37 AN INDEPENDENT printing. Tim Sun. Market For Utah Coal Hurting Locally SEVEN C, Fell. 7 M OIK SON Urge Another Jndgg For the Seventh Judicial District ! D. LAWYERS NEWSPAPER VALLEY LANDS 1101 OPEN FOR Seven attorneys out of the ten resident ones at Price were in Salt Lake ENTRY .'ity last Saturday to appear beture the senate committee on judiciary in suiKirt of the house bill introduced by Representative Whitmore, provid-- ! LEGION POST AT PRICE READY ing for an additional judge iu the TO GIVE INFORMATION Seventh Judicial district. Only two niemliers of the senate judiciary committee sere present. Chairman David Jensen ami Senator George H. l)ern Some Twenty 7louiud Acres Availof Salt Lake. The delegation from able For Homestead Entry to 8od-ier- s Price was couqiosed of L. A. McGee, of the Worlds War and EasO. K. Clay, K W. Dalton, F. E. ily Watered By Extension of the Woods, Thomas Fouts,' Henry Rug-ge-ri and U. J. Turner. They Spring Oku Canal System. Week Ending February 11, 1921 Legal blanks of all kinda The Bun. AlilOSMlIKEUNG Owners and Witnesses Give Testimony Before Coxam.ssioner. H Ileury 11. Blood, oik ot the public utilities commission, came down to 'rice the first of t lie week from Zionj to have a hearing iu (he matter of an ' automobile line trout Price and Help-- i er to the several coal camps up; Spring Canyon. Numerous witness-- ! ea and owners of cars now (i)irratiug: between the sints named were heard! Wednesday, Iasi evening and yester-- ! day. All of the facts as given will ater lie jiassed Uxm by the full rom-- j mission at a hearing at the state cup-- 1 ital. Formerly the Star Auto Stage Line ran from Price to Helier and the Spring Canyon Auto Stage company rati from Helier to the Spring Canyon district. Now in resimuse to the desire of the Price Chuuilier of Comd merce the Star company has to lie allowed to extend ita line to Spriug Canyon via Heljier and the Spring Canyon line has asked to lie autos allowed to run ita fiasenger through from Spring Canyou to Price via Helier, both wishing to cover the same terilory. Trice Clianilier of Commerce was represented at the hearing by Carl R. Mareusen, A. E. Gibson and Geo. M. Miller. That body is interested in a better service, as are uiniiy others, between this city anil the minta mentioned. Also, it desires a union station at Price for all automobile i PETITION FILED AND ENDORScontinued to uary 29th and prtHlurtiou again deof 'ft clined. Janu-nH- h. The is 'Hided estimated week at ED L7 COMMISSIONERS. output Viiue during the Tlie total output, lnelud-fue- l, 249,00(1 net tons, a decrease from the 1 and coal preeeednig week of nine thousand local g mine tons or 3.5 per cent. The decline was at estimated is i ,ted at the unne, Proposal to Complete tha Frica tc net tons. When rampared confined to Pennsylvania aud Ohio. The output in the Connellsville reCasilj Gate Highway Presented "oil the week preceding this was a was. a decrease 7.3 gion of 100,630 tons, By Ire R. Brownidg, As An Indieorease of G73.1HH) net tons or 2 cent over when with per coiujiared vidual Discussed and Will Ba TakHr cent. The average produetion per the week preceeding. Cumulative off been has falling en Up With Governor This Week. orking day It is produetion for the calendar year to the calendars of the esdil since that In-eeis 1,043,000 net tons. Compared eourts in the d date close to that of early 1919. Seventh, and partieular-- y those in Carbon and Emery counthe present situation, marked with the eorreionding eriod in 1920 Ira R. Browning, ms an individual 'Prepared to give infonnat mn to industrial digression and mild this is a decrease of 42 per cent. and to pnqiortionate extent in tcrvice men as to tlirir rights ani oi- the course of produetion ties, not in the caimcity of state road and Following resemblance a bears striking Grand crowded so are that leather, county, bituminous coal unities over with the of to ih land j, the iu jsirt country armistice, engineer, ai'ieai'.'i before the Is.ard the finds the greater jiort ion of thc iieriod following hnne-stea- d as a whole, the output in the North- eachjudge of roiiuty commissioners iu session 'roduction of bituminous eoal during term taken up with criminal Clarks Valley, just opened to EmMiddle C. and ern servee G. the last Moiuiay and Tuctdnv in the mate men, fifty-fivby entry Appalachians, and cases. Civil ones, except those on t first two hundredcoafl erson and George Evans ef the col ter of the completion this spring of liegin-n- g region supfiying the lake, tidewater, law and order the of year, davs were orking calendar, rarely New onization committee has the state and county highway between and movements, net England npHi:utcd by tons, able to rereive attntiou during the April 1st, was 459,602 No. 3, American lagi.in, Post since :rice been the lriee and Castle Gate. The county decreasing 22d steadily week January ending or the (last year. the state money. Browning owes are The Hotel of the for the at Omni 45.5 output year. per It was shown that there are a whereregistered i,t mines of Utah worked in detail how the work may estimlie for several days, will is 22d week ended the Losses they January n fulltime forty-seveof hundred and cases on the capacity. tT rent lie As a result the three finished. tons Salt net at Lake or ated Tribune. 5,182,000 501,000 to yesterdays printed calendar fur the next term says j, all causes amounted and54JS, members of the board are to go in to with less In than the Price of the tons that proceeding no of court jn Carimn coun- i ransportation disability 6.5, Salt Iaike City on Thursday next and and only 80 per cent of the (February) are 'handier of Comeree the committee of which about twenty-tin- e arhet 46.3 per cent. Colorado mines week, ty, with Gov. Charles 1(. M alley. confer colonization on in was to 1920 average. appointed fulltime orked 69.9 per cent during criminal, some of them homicides. to have some definite plan luqie who men that and desire on They sure legion Tuesday Several additional criminal rases, inMonday leadings eriod. No market losses ie same to announce uKin their return. first have Febru31st to the at of last week, Ynay land, oNirtunity January The cent. present ere but 9 cluding at least one homicide, will be as afforded Anolher inqiortHnt action was an 3 by the sixty days of prefbut ary 5th amounted to 27,823 and added to the caleudar at the time the tal year is far behind 1918-1order by the rotnuiisaioncrs to Clerk erence them of total under the a given ruling ears, reflectively, term begins. There wilt also be sevtat signifies little, for during that lines. to get in communication with Smith office. land of the as two against eral civil cases to be added, and, indays, ear production greatly exceeded 54,436 for the first two numerous public accountants of the a is Clark nlmul of the located the on Valley days NOT YET READY TO START cluding probate and naturilixation msumption and consumers increased 57,624 the state and ascertain the ex(ieii8e Neither does it preceeding week. This points to a case, Mayor McGee said that in all ten miles north and east of P.iee, ON THE UINTAH RAILROAD for auditing the several county iteir slocks heavily. The known tract as Clark Va"ev the in decrease further i.ean much that the present year is I eea and officers for the jiast six years. probability there will be two hundred which is (mrt of tlid land o ' 1919-2- 0, perhaps 6 per rent. Application was made 1 .f T ; eases on the calendar for the three-wee- k tract, ;ir ahead is far ahead of IrtWunM.j ,jie clerk will have a to eon the thrown open valley enfry, term. It was explained that the in that year production was inter-ipte- d t make in the matter at the .T " Ul! r ?y. taina aliout twenty thousand acres by great strike aud ronsuni presence of a large foreign element of which two-thir"f tb ,oard lkmiwrr Balie ran mtah r..ml the to DEAD irrigate! COL CEORGE F. TIMMS in the population was making the re were forced to draw on their a ith, regular meetinj,. extension of the Spring Glen can asking for an extension of time number of criminal cases large, and by tucks. It is more significant that Rugger, was di- Attorney County Jones to construction which al, aeording to inaugurate m 7 City Engineer !ie present year is four and third to draw up an or- lamrd liv the reeled In His Room these, under the rule, had to be dis- of Prim Puses Away Suddenly lmr H U forth that Recently plans for an ir- work on civil are heard. when the before linws of cars :iillin tons ahead of 1917-1posed At Roosevelt Hotel. t res dinan(e district that might lie made onJanuary 3, 1MI I, i of u rqnireniPtits were large and produe Possibility of adding Sanjiete rigation foj. A 'A and of to embrace the land o)rned yester Ion about equaled consumption. . The ordinance will 1 George F. Timms, pioneer county to another district to were initiated by the entry, day other from Production of anthacite during the mining man of the Uintah Basin gaining additional help directors of the several canal coin eek ended January 29th, increased country died in his room at a Roose- districts in the way of assignment of with panics at Price in the M"-"velt hotel one evening last week, lie judges was discussed briefly by ' harplv. Based on shipments report'office. sfate wit h the tha Refiorts engineer's d hy the nine principal eoal eariers, knew that lief was going and tiadp luemliers of the delegation, but it was from Price since the visit of C. 1 The one up-line lagin" witliiji year. Slui2S: afwould It. rith due allowance for local sales and goodbye to those about him before stated that such a measure office plication now made say that ,thew.-- F.statistics to in. relief to the situa- Ullrich of the state engiueera w I Deceased ford only I nine fuel, the output is estimated at dropping off to sleep. as is work there last Saturday, is to the effect preliminary lieing pushed I new additional the a lmt i . II as Helper. and that month-rate precinc. tion, tons. some was net to a This iH Utah ,9flfl,0K) came eighteen years that the project is winning genera rapidly ss iKissible, but that it W. W. Jones fil. . ; etition from lie rases which would go to the district favor. in excess of 8,300,000 tons, ago to prospect for minerals, necesary to delay ihe inauguration the farmers in this valley asking the lie md exceeded the preceding week by found and worked lurgeeopiierdepoB-it- s court if proper attention could With regard to the opportunity of general construction of the road. creation of an irrigation district. The 79,000 tons or 9.8 per cent. Produr-o- n near Ouray, but never were they a given to them would contribute in afforded service men to get land A hearing is ret) nested at the contoward with the order that was amount a fees Mime in granted was born laying large in the corresimnding week of paying proMisititin. He Clark's Valley, they are warned that venience (if the commission. a IkhiiI of a tinman ml dollars is filed. 020 was 1,839,000 tons. Cumulative Washington, D. C., aliout cighty-thie- e the salary of the additional judge, the hind will lie subject to homestead Smith is to advise State Eii- Clerk must be met liv the state. roduction during the present eoal . . MAIMED WORKER ASKING years ago and served four years which men after service other than entry by the There being no quorum present, McGonngle of the aKwn. car (April 1, 1920, to date) now in the confederate army. Of his passFOR HIS MONEY IN FULL from yesterday. The Innd sixty days as action not take I could committee pm the request of Sheriff Thomas stands at 75,031,000 net tons or about ing last Fridays Myton Free Press known as the Clarks Valey tract is who lost liia left F. Kdlcr throe deputy sheriffs were Emillio million and three-quartetons less says thHt although in his usual to reporting the hill last Saturday, Frabizio, as eiqiecially dmirulile, while in confirmed. They nre Richard "hnn during the corresponding peri-- d health, Colonel Timms mnst have felt but it is exjiectcd 1 lint some decision regarded withdrawn from entry arm recently in an accident was since it Ktecklciiiann and date. - Dprmiu, an at comrenched he will early Peerless of the (W1 in 1919-2near. was the end employ for weeks that the some years ago when the federal govJ- - O. McLean D. at A. has applied Hiawatjia. To Myton friends who visited him ernment regarded it as desirable for panv up Spring Canyon, Markets at Low Ebb. COURT DECIDES to the industrial commission for a 4(Doll) lausett remnms ns juder. Mrs. he talked of desth aud declared he SUPREME reolamalion a as project. Mine reports for the week of Janu the company, hire lausett, niHlrmi at the jail and QUESTION Or JURISDICTION designation was waiting for it. In fact he was This did not materialize, and the giv- lump sum imvment by I do Reltee, is to of ary 22d confirm the testimony of all rcadv to weleome it. Ilia work here award $3200 having been made manager of tlie llotel an serreclamation the of it e rents a day shall have court hy eighty-fivHwwl up ing a Whether justice He desires him by the conuuission. rgsns of the coal trade thatthemar-e- t was finished, he had lived a good life, a raise of ten conduct arraignments vice made possible the throwing of it to establish for to lieboarding prisoners, for soft coal ia at a low ebb. he had in jurisdiction business, himself more kept the faith. What and preliminary hearings in cases ojien for entry. es attributed to lack of orders in- was here the eoinmis - rents, for' him? He considered The Price men say its possible ir- fore ordering iuyment and certain statS. W. Golding, assessor, asked for imlygamy charging as a subexexamined reaged iu inqiortanre and were found his home and his frequent of the Mon hod Frabizio extension Myton which five a through is offenses rigation question deputies, wlliich are given him. i the rciorts from every district, for reliabiliat ion by the state wish was that his liodv rest utorylie liefore the state su Spring Glen ranal makes it most de- ject are II. A. Pinegar, M. A. Goldwill They brought ike present situation resembles dose-- v pressed instruction to of I would like public in Myton cemetery. of early suierintendcnt the from sirable D. Young, Mattel F. Golding result a as L. derision standpoint court for ing, the period uf depression whirh folNoall of the office for in the preine realization of returns by those who and Director Salt sleep and rest, he had said at Veer Kestler. J. W. Metcalf was and last refusal Monday the of this to ded the armistice. Production in SHme cemetery with my old friends rehabilitation rnmes Helper of City Judge Ben John file upin it, through practically im- week to look over the ground Lake 'ie week of where appointed justice of the peace up at January 22, 1921, waa Havdnn Calvert and Judge Frost.' son toCity and It cultivation the mediate of in the fanning. hearing proceed busi Scofield. in ',198.000 tons as against 9,236,000 in Colonel Timms was well known to case of the state against one John is within four miles of the Sunnyside Frabizio desires to embark The services of John Kay, not an he said ia is is what outlook busithe ness. 1919. week of If corresionding Price people, he having $ Miller, charged with a statu- branch of the Denver and Rio Grande to 1m, Noall will advise the industrial American citizen after living in this kffime lost on account of no market many transactions here on a large Doe ness offense. country some twelve or fifteen years, Judge Johnson holds and is regarded hy the colonization commission. verages 37.1 per cent in the week of scale his time on the reserva tory Price as worthy the of during that committee laws are dispensed with. Beginning the state provide the that anuarv 22, 1921, and ranged from tion. lie was an honorable man am such cases 15th of this month. Charles Fausett the district court shal serious consideration of all service 1.1 to 37.6 GROWS MONEY ROAD with jier cent in late January, very much respected by all can that land of desirous men over the job as janitor at the and takes exclusive jnrisdir getting original jave 919. Production continues on. the whom he came in contact. Figures compiled by the state court house. Amen. this precludes his lie farmed and the produce marketand that tion, bucelinc, as indicated by advance The request of the Union Paeifio court from taking any part in them, ed,' nearby markets living afforded by road commision and the federal of loadings by the railroads, the stale show that of reau highways of Carbon coal Coal the E. attorney, county. county Arthur Moreton, camps company for a rebate of taxes AN OFFICE nd the depression has evidently not CONTEST OVERSUPREME COURT in order to settle the question soil is reported by engineers, road commission received during the was referred to the town elerk at The IS SET IN most acute stage. In 1920 at least seven Kcofiel 1. There is a question whethin1 TPill'ied jurisdiction will request the supreme themselves legion men, to lie deep, calendar year the no market condition was the government on er the property taxed is inside Scofrom commore times rich and well drained, with a fall of The contest case of J. 6. Skewes, court for a writ of mandate nost acute late in account of federal' aid projects than field town or outside. March, when the contestant, vs. W. J. Bliss, contes tee, manding Judge Johnson to continue at least twenty feet to the mile. oss attributed to it in the previous four yean since the averaged 46.5 involving the election of the sherE. IL Daugherty, deputy internal the hearing. r cent. These it should iff of Grand county last November aid art became a law. The revenne collector, was granted the a new federal percentages, of back down the Folding 'C fluted, are based on the operations CE CHAMBER ELECTS sitautomobile seat converts it into a state has vouchers now in transit for nse of the commissioners room at the by Judge IL N. Hayes, f "hipping mifies. Were the as act it possible Skewes thousand dollars which eourt house. to is twenty-on- e W. Loofbourow and eouch. court apJ. in the district ' secure weekly from the ting will require two or three weeks to court by president of the Price Chamber o reports Reports from several of the counthe to supreme pealed houNdMla of little ' officers were presented, approved mines, many of Bliss, has been set for hearing at Sun. immerce for the ensuing! year The adjust. That ty good printing. hidi have been forced to close en-- t Edwin and Mareausen R. has ordered filed. and Carl order An term. justVil -rely bv the decline in price, the no the February issued by the supreme eourt Buterworth as the vice presidents. been loss would 3 appear still larger, the contestee until February George M. Milder is executive sec 18 0H hile lack of orders has increased giving treascoraTV 19th to file his abstract and bill of retary and L. E. Whitmore, n urer. The executive committee con ,rapfrtance as a factor limiting particulars. Skewes was appointAn irrigation project in which is A. E. Gibeemmis-sione- n sists of L. R. Ammerman, ,rn(luction, the other factors, trans' ' ed sheriff by the county thous-involved close to twenty-fiv- e v act a tion and orthe ( son and J. Rex Miller, including have become when the district court source lalior, chief the that realize made land is to seem not 0f an(i hereabouts publie Scores of aPrcg JT been time ample to meet the on the part dered that Former Sheriff Bhsa b president and secretary. It has for of income to the people throiigh an abdication to the state newspaper is its space. There is no hesitancy instructed to prepare a budget placed uion them. The av-ra- ousted. many in asking the publication of some item or other without charge eg;neCT fwr the diversion of 12,600 losa of time attributed the ensuing year and submit it to the of of news. On the other liana, it is a4,pefePt. 0f crater in Emery county, by the a than of advertisement an piece more acand F'craiurs to J:reetors for consideration waa 2.4 MRS. THOMAS BURGE. WIFE seldom customary to ask the merchant to give away one of tnc The applicants are D. IL Leonard, F. er cent as transportation tion. The directors meet every Fri articles on PASSES MAN, RAILROAD his shelf. Nobody thinks of walking into a store, against 3.1 per per rent OF thev eo M. Lyman, Jr, dnn" the week iireeeeding. - Peter Barboglio of day morning at 9:30 oclock. The I something and saying: Ilease give me than for nothing. s 65 crilied to lalior also declined years hisTmiunt oVwatw Mrt. Mary Ellis Burge, bJVJ right around to the newspaper ofjicewith an article they fl to 2.9 GOLD INSTEAD OF OIL. Heasc say to the editor. them in money and coolly and of age and the wife of Thomas Burge, iter eent. In the HnBtingtn river in Emery OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 5. Gold ore or Williamson field the special agent of the Denver and Rio I at 'Should you ask the merchant for free goods youd be refused, and dollars a ton has on'e 'erogt lows ascribed by the opera-'!- ? Grande, died last Sunday morning assaying thirty-fiv- e . " hor was but 4.4 per cent of the family home at Salt Lak-- City. been struck by an oil drilling outfit further, hed acruse you of wanting something for nothing. And jet we it comes to asking the hundred feet hgM with a length . 4 ltinie as against 8.2 per cent dur-- y Mr. Burge was a native of England. on the Cook ranch near Agate, Neb., find miny who cant see it in the sameinlight when I ' The his newspaper trade stock . his husband space. received to here, ajid according 'g.tl'rt week proceeding. As a factor She is survived by her newspaper man to give away rejxirts teen feet. In this it is proposed to forward and public improvements oil Thomas the does to the advertise more community Mrs. added that which pai company Trodnetion in that region by five children, hundred acre-feMiss $18,000 for a hundred and sixty acres than any other institution. There is no question about that and even people store sixty-thre- e wt lias liecume of small importance shaw, Mrs. Everett There wiH be a the water twice about of know it power for year. something and do not take a paper pay ttnmmLihs surrounding the test well. A heav who ' , flwrison with lack of orders, to Margaret Ellis Burge. is asked steel gates twice in the dam. The than free more is asked for things of the Y.et the The latter newspaper the to press. travel snow makes repurtec ,1Ph 8 loss of 42.2 per cent was Buw and B. O. Burge. of any other institution. connectdistributing canal, whirh is to lie strike impossible. attributed. is a resident of Price and is miles long, will be of earth tastes and ideals fourteen needs, the to conform is to here. of The the paper duty I ed with the government garage H never was a and flume, informationof medium cor.tro a families serve American as of the to and tb eir community Inactivity In Coke. Fifty All were present at Ihs time fhe Burges more than a hundred million dollars intended to be run in the interest of any business or any individual who ,.1-rt-y in the coke market eon-Ue- d mother passed away, j for Wedding announcements. Ine bun. a on platform. nothing world not we the are to But something each. hopes get through guilty. dunng the week ended Jan- - formerly resided at Helper. ijoJm-tio- ed v- - rard ir 26,-61- 9, jieti-tioue- ed . as 0lJrir , rtCSTSUl-'- ds ", 8, Wtmn ,n,d I m in. M irtial P',r i rs Me-Wili- 0. I re-j-o- rts 55 04 87 22 27 45 58 65 MIGHT JUST 4S WELL ASK MERCHANT iia FOR DONATION OF WARES airioxnarceT FOiPET de-;Wn- ,U I ge 00 00 00 44 lntl" f ""Z Ttfake Ken-a-Tbaek- er J I -- 03 et re- - t8 AT rtf ib. Tv - frirfWiriii |