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Show PAGE TWO THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH I'XjvriiuriiU wen- first initi-atciin l.ht7 COAL MINE LAWS MUST th? font by field. with I'lali as mi exjicriim-iita- l These Hire ul' u sniiievvhul ;,i:ierul character, hui in 1H13 a well iuiied BE OBSERVED, SAYS FOREST RECITED IN SUlioh forest grazing wan loeateil on I he Mauti uatiiinl forest. The Mulimi. known as tin ALLEN BRIEF t l rival Iasi n forest grazing is elevaat an siluaied station, tion of nine thousand feel in tin heart of the eat lie and sheet indusARRESTS UP AT SCOFIELD MAY BUILDING UP THE RANGE ONE in the state. try BE LESSON. Or FIRST THING3. '1'he irolileins under investigation are eoueerned with ranee imjimve-gcnerullI the riuei- jirohleiio lrvriiiil ot whieh are ailieahle Violations Not Only Endanger Lives Purpose of the Grazing Eeconnais- - J hi entire West. Studies also are ance Is to Take Care of the Great of Those Engaging In It, But Also al lL,i.s w,,h u 'w'tf Resources of thacouutry-T- he Many Others, As Well As Destrucbest tnrestry 'view to determinin': True Value and How They Uay Be- . rill., of Property Majority of Men tion trials i1a.uas in tree irt,,und forest Most Careful, However. Best Utilized and Also Improved, j oluitt ijuiiuyeineiii gtn-- i AIMS OF THE NATIONAL NOVEMBER 21. 1919. EVERY FRIDAY (Hhlurt cxx-ri-ineti- v, IlK-li- f 1 dally. During lt'ln the 1 IiI.iumI.immi V pme'lcr.- t? t t? . acre fit? i - ig V v I f lr '"f ,s,.-s,l,- "'"I. Burning poor gradea of fuel cause loss of money, inferior heat and a constant burden of "chorea" during the winter months. Order Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal and prepare wisely for the I Y siege of cold weather. These fuels are clean, heatproducing and economical V because a little goes a long way. jj os-ruior- of grazing allowed without injury to ers sent out with the fullest. the V cr-tin- niiilv by lb'' Ameriun jmism-Id- e range, yet niri1cd to ul iliz.nl inn of the iunigi rrop. milling congress su.ivi-ai-lieiug truck us a designed by ship hy Ky si dualized oliservalions t the their of Iji'.leev im-rpr dutu to the to pPN'Uiv will ia iormer ns situation l!l!l h, einent in liinnugciudit und to the ihreat of i naiinnal eoal profits fpun utilizing the for- years, laiiiiue to sail in from its place age rinp is know it as "grazing re- in the ready of overlmriloii-e- d offing eollliaisMinee. railway systems. Tin situation alDue of the rliicf objects of grazing reconnaissance is to record the forage ways would la thus if the solving of resourees. The study shows umuiig the difficulties wen left to the according to them ship hv other things what the resourees are, howwhere they are, whul their true value truck advocates, who deelan. thill nlief is ut hand. The motor ever, 1m utilized liest mid how is, they may and iuipnived. The exiiel loeation of truck, they say, is already on llu way to tlu nseue of the coal consumers overgrazed or lightly grazed parts of ami will have the pnsent trying conand methods of a range is shown or utilizing them ran usually ditions well under control in a few nion years. lie proNised. foinpleted grazing 1rcsent effective hindrances to the aims to show the number of sloek the range will safely iioriiial movement of fuel will In removed by tlu motor truck in two carry, adaptability of a range unit to r different classes of stock, proM-- dis- ways, - the ship hy truck exMrts first, by the um of the motor tribution of stis-k- , date on whieli in truck hauling coal direct from the lie stock should admitted on the raiigp and length of grazing nriod. These mine to the consumer; second, hy ns lieving the railroads of short hauls in problems require careful observations otlu-fields so that they can give a us to the tojNigrupliie features, climaof tlieir facilities tic conditions, uied for w atershedi il greater to the long haul coni business. An cbnrHctcr ubinulaiicc und protection, is located generof forage, stock watering facilities industrial consumer radius and certain oilier factors. The com- ally within the hundnsl-niil- e He he mine whieli l'nnn of tlu buys. pleted neoiinaissuiiec shows on majM can efficiently oNTate his uwu fleet and hv u descriptive rejsirt the mentioned liases in addition !o cert sin of motor trueka carrying fmm mint to factory or by letting it la known other fuels. In aseertaining the number of e'erk that the business ia there he will find the range will eHrry the gniuud cover trucking eomuinies that are eager to ia first classified into grazing lyss, take the job. These eoiiijianieM prob-abl- y could arrange for return loads such as grassland, bmwse and soforth. in other pnidueta and thereby cut For the jniriiose of determining grazcosts almost in half. With the haulvarious the plant tyjmv ing rawcity, are expressed in terms of forage age of the industrial consumers taken acres. The forage acre may lie de care of hy the motor truck, the railfined as an uere liuving a complete way systems will find a nunilier ol (ten-ten- ) enver of Hilatalde vegeta- ears released to the business of haultion. In determining the nunilier of ing fuel for heating homes in those distant from the eoal fields. forage acres a range tv(ie embraces sections The motor truck is already helping the total nunilier of surface acres are the transmultiplied by the actual acreage the railroads indirectly in which supjNirts vegetation, then liy portation of fuel hy relieving them of the density of the cover as a whole, a large volume of short limit general freight. Those trucks now oMrating :i1 hotly by the percentage of in the short haul field are licing joinvegetation. With the completed iiuijt ami des- ed by others almost ns rapidly as the the full data nblaiiied factories cun turn out motor trucks. criptive nerves as a basis for u complete grnz.-in- g It is predicted that it will not la long the working plan such ns is used hy before each jsipulous section of lietiefits has of that the States Tutted rest siisrvisors. Through the use of the iiuis tlure is at one's disio-a- l passible highways will have its thousands of motor express and freight a binlseye view of all the more front farm to ritv the tojm. curriers grazing res iip-oThe short haul - is well us the limn and from city to city. features pTapliic was always a source of inurli worry to etfects of imppivcmeuts important l a and other factors iuiior1niil to the trausMir(alioii rxierts. It vast niiiiilxT of railway ears seldom administration of the lon-st- . moving, but most always on sidings CONSERVATION IN GRAZING waiting to In loaded or unloadcl. IS THE OBJECT Or BUREAU Years Wool Snpply. Utah ranges grazed l.lfjti.lnil head 1). (., N'ov. la. WASIIIXT.TDN, of live stock during !!!!, according WimiI stiM-kto supply the sufficient K. X. to estimates compiled by Dr. more Ilian a year Tnilcd States for Mead of tlie bureau of animal indusat the rate of consumption try of the United Slates ileiiiirtiiieii? were onpresent hand at the close of tlu .piasof agriculture. Dr. Mead was assign- ter ended 3ttli, says an ed to 1'tali to co-- o (crate with tin HtiiioiineeiiientSeptember by the dcjiurtniciit of state live stock cumiiiission with reagriculture. Total sales aggregated gard to gciicni! live stock pmblcms. 72!l,373.MIO hiiiim1s. more llui'i .Vi per Of the number grazed, 22,J,)itiO wen rent more than was on hand the same cattle and Imp-os- ; linn swine, and date a year ago. W5,4tMl Of tin sheep and goats. fifty-fou- r thousand square miles that WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN of Tlah, 3 mt ecu! comprise the an-eOF THIS SECTION OF UTAH ia roiisiili-rearable land and !)7 per cent or grazing lauds. Of of Friutii. Colo., this Hjiproximately 2 r cent is lieblj Siiiudili-n- i from grazing as watersheds for the recently purchased a large iiiantiy various ciii- -, leaving Jt.j jn-- cent of of hay at Kangely for cattli let'ding the winter. They paid the total arr.t or square miles purjMisese during dollars twenty-livicr 1m for hay Tlali. in lands f grazing Acting w hich had hi pn vioiis year- - sold at principle that the live s;,k i:, ten. ii'mhi a per dustry is -. Tolin II. Ss-lyot Ml. loresiV'cs'cia sujiply f g"o Iaiisai-and reputed to stiMknien liavj one of the wealthiest men in Suupi-llion r all the ranges. With the iib-county, fhat real rangj tiinnagemeiit is the ha- - been awardi-- a fed- ral business of cropping grazing lauiN so of twenty dollars a didiug aa to obtain maximum uidh.ai :mi ar.d irma April 'Jit. 1 J 7. as a I'lali Indian the lands in the highest war veteran, acmrdlng to Mr-- . Tliz-betyet M. Cohen, eomnus-iiiiui-rof ppiduetivity. lli state poesildc Utah Agricultural college has joim-If .'oinii, ciidai mu will b :i::i with the Tinted States forest service tla- - -- lute ImiupI of cxauiiui-rhv the i f stale live -- lock coiumt-sioin a campaign for the Ciat tlathe ranges. tale pay twenty-fivdollar: and the l Prof. Kay Deaepifl of the torcsiry federal governiiii-it i a like service has lately been assigned hy the Parker Dpis. ot Well-vil- h cacli of eattli- which wer fmiti-- to department of agriculture to ioh(mt ate with the agricultural college in In infts-tewith tiihereulosis. The the nunilier of stock the ranges will mutter has hanging lMfore the support, rotation and grazing and oth- laiard for a long time. Several month? er means. Thorough going range and ago Parker Bros. shipx-- thirty-tw- o s lll-l- o c ruil-nuid- de-ela- r le s stats-?- : stMs-ifieall- exeeption it shall And t wnh-ou- fid to tamp shot holes, for the piirc - of blasting imd, .with drillings or eoal dust or small pieces of coal." Tinmen who wen violating the law were exMrienml miners and there, was no excuse for them not having a knowledge of this provision, says Alh-n- . In speaking of the attitude of the miners towards the laws of the state In. utiluv. noil-arabl- !W n-- r deiM-iide- 1 1 t c - 1 h . t- eonsi-natiot- - u e u:.ii-.iu- - l Is-e- d v y Miners and shippers exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals. Vi riaillUM's Attorno. address, Kooms 5 and McCiKK, r(il-ii(iK- Junk Price )1 lnst-ofl'ic- c ii J'Jla. Nslson-Larse- n IXITKIV STATDS l.ANI) XDTH'K i ifficc, Kalt Jjike City, l.'tah, iK-tM. IK. 19 To Whom It May Concern: Notice is given that tlie state of Ituh Inis filed in this office lists of lands selected hy the said stale under See. i of the net of congress, approved July IK, 1x94, as indemnity school lands, viz: Kerial 0114911. SWViKKV See. 4: Is it 7. Sec. 3, Tup. 19 South, llange 14 Kust, Suit Jsike meridian. Copies of said lists, so fur us they relate to said tract hy have been descriptive couspii-nouslIn for office this posted Inspection by any person Interested and ly the public generally. I luring the iieriod of publication of this notice. or any time thereafter and before final approval and certification under departmental regulations of April ZS, 1907. protests or eontests against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or auh-di- v Isons hereinbefore described on tbe ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land offico at Washington, 1. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered ficirnt evidence of ucter of tlie trd'-tand the selei-tlonthereof leing otherwise free from Jection will he approved to the state. ;nl J,I . UIAKKLBY. pul, (a t. s ; lari Nov. Zl, 1919. 1 y Creamery Company Home Manufactured BUTTER AND CHEESE. BUTTERMILK and SWEET CREAM Wholesale and Retail. IMPERIAL BRANDS HERN QUALITY suf-NOT- : ffi, t'rnc, "tali . Kirct joili. . Nov. 14; last lVc. an-jiai- non-miner- s c Fitzgerald Building, West Main Street. iy r-t . ... OTICI-IM- .STATIC Ti;i 'rli PRICE, UTAH. LAND e. Salt Isike City, I'tuh, Sept. 17, 1919. To Whom It May Concern: Noti- c it I. ei el, y given that the state A It.ih Ii ,s filed in thin office lists of urnis -- ole led hy the said state under . r, of ihe at i of congress, approved Se, i J'llv IK, 1S91, us Indemnity Hctiiiol I nr,, is. mz. Serisl 1)24834, Si;VKKl4. und 4, si.li tiWVi. mm. West J4C3 feet from thoP'j cir-m- SW'tSK',. See. SKVt. NK14SWU. SE4 of ::t, Tvvp. 1j S,,,.tli Kur. gi- !4V4. 17; See. JX; NIC Vi N F 4 , Sec. 19; ll i:..sl. No. 9, Nortli :pi iniri. NWV4 NWV4NWV4, t :!!:! und No. ::. South 7K See. 20, Twp. 13 South, Kunge dog. West fits feel, both from ihe NLV., Ka-- t, 4 Knit laike meridian. Copies of corner of J4i-- . 9K; No. 4, xaid lists, so far as they relate to said North i:t dig. .Hi min. Fast Til tict tracts hy and No. 5, North 30 deg. West i have conspicuiiusly posted in this the N fed. Iioth of See. office for inspection by any person in:tK: No. K, North K3 deg. Ua niin. Fast anil hy the public generally. 1970 feet and No. 7. North till deg. 3u terested I hiring Ihe period of publication of min. Fast 149X feel Trom tlie V U this notice, or sny time thereafter;, corner oi Sec. Zi. all in Twp. 13 South, before final npprnviil and certifiKange fi Fust, Suit Isike I, use anil and under departmental regula- cation incriiliuii. The water will hi lions nf April 23, 1907, protests or' at ioitd No. 7. from where It contests against the claim of the state will he conveyed hy means of n ditch and a tiinni-- aggregating &940 feet in to any of the tracts oron herein tiefore described the ground length and discharged into Cotton- that the same is more valuable for-- ' wood Crick lit a point liii feet east for agricultural pur-- j from tile of Sec. 2:1. in suiil mineral than he received and noted for1 Twp. Ill Smith, liniige & Fast. The poses, wit to the genera I land office nt water will flow down said streain and report Failure so to pro-- , he divei'led nt various points from Washington, II. - - - - ItcM-rv-ii- j Tr,-wate- - away ing made against him. IsMur will likely have a hearing at Price today or tomorrow. -r Bread Is Your th-c- . dg t W--- Best Food 1 nie-.ui- s y y and the aafety orders of the industrial eoniinissioii, Allen states that the cxierirnrc of the mine insjicrtioii department is that the majority of the millers are very can-fu- l for their own safety and for the safely of others working with them, hut, on the otlici of hand, there is u certain the men, who, when asked to put forth any effort .to make things safer, assume an arrogant attitude on & Hide, that il1 they got hurl it is no one's business but their own. In Metal Co. mines men will imt take time to go utter clay tamping, and will refuse to place pmps to support the rtsif, they want to sNnd all tlieir time loading mul for which they so inm-l- i a Ion. In order to p-- t such men to keep things safe, the mine inspectors have instructed all mine Imsues to be very jiutient in explaining the law und show workmen imw Hti accident to ihenuiclvi affect all others in the industry, and then if any of them arrogantly refuse to do what is umesKary to protect themselves from danger, they will be prosecuted. The atate coal mining law regarding props ia just as explicit as the one regarding tamping with coal dust. This law is Paragraph 5, Section 3!l21, Compiled Law id' I'tuh, 1017, ami rends: ' Any miner or other Mrsou liuv i;;g charge of a working place in any TO WATKll 1'SKItS mine shall, for liis own proleetio.i, ttate Kngineor's Sale Lake keep llu nsif and aides thereof propii. Noti-Nov. 1919. is City, I'tuh, erly secured by timbering oi ether and given that the tionsel-crras to pi event such nxif i.nd Cottonwood Irrigation wis, company .(L sbles from falling and iu.juri.ig him Fnirvicvv, I'tuh, has made appln i.ti.-ill with the rcpnreinciil.- oi iiis fellow workmen, and In sli; ul (lie Compiled Idiws of I'tuh, 19)7, not do any work or any work as h no nded liy the r'cs-ii.ns nf s ft. ill. Ht9. to appropriate iwcniv-liv- c I, la linin' under loose rock 'ccnnd-lei-- l it,ol i9i h.gti material, except tor Inc will or limn seven ii:iiiumi"t Imim of securing tlu same." of tin- Ipper lioosi In y Vaiii-Ijorar was brought down to Price Shiipi-Iiov in county, not stoii Muiniiu-tlby an officer last Wednesday ami lompni,; to. I IS lo la diverted at placed in jail. llarsitos made his get- lug ioinls: No. 1, Nmih it, g :i beafter he learned of dau-p-nm- A V to nii.-ui- . y t? Ask Your Dealer t f? V t UTAH FUEL COMPANY ? r s ; X e The Sun. ot land in the national forests ?Ui- the arnst of Frank IS. line ot the anus Hrted 1 l.L7.-,4i- i7 No. IHillhN, rattle, horses, sheej, ear and Sam llarsitos, miners ut ! of the lores! sei'Wee is to otter the gouts and swine. field a few days ago for the violation mux n i u hi use of all of 1 lie resourees ot of the slate mining laws in iieghetiug the t'oivM mtsoiis ehlilled t en- TRUCK TO RELIEVE THE j to pmjierly tamp shots, C. K. Allen, . The forage joy the iriuli-gvCOAL HAULAGE PROBLEM stale mine iusieetor, rites this as the of the nalloiial foivsls is iio first ease of jiroseruliiui in Clali eXrejil ioli to this mllrV. Cruing If failure to ola-- the laws providing fur 'oal when ran mines "I only produce Jest riel ed only to the extent of roi salt-tin mul mines. But the indusiru!ci-tnithe annual inragi: irunsHirtuliou is available. The rusli trial commission, under wliii-erly Allen will eoal in for the some ears early . ield eolisislelit with its rontiuued la Ids apjHiiutnient, is determined that 1"11 ,h ,h, vr"V j le lt,",u, j ip d net ion and th- - fullest the nten, as well as all the 'w- - TbT ' 'mw,n? sln.li do what is development and the use or other le. these two commodities to keen normal in is, soiirees. Due of the very first essential a- - wi'l e Unit intis safe fit and with this enormous, year, tnrusures in building up a dej deled yrurs, The ether i.. two mni employes. in is, ear sight, Kunis crying w range is to aeeurately esliinule the Ibr shortages w.-liose arrest was riMjiii--,-1- , food and wheut iff forcsi prices 5y grjimg eilMI-eit- y grazing eapueity. fi iipiI to lie using eoal dil l .it,, every bushel into market there is meant tlie iiutulier of stock u ing n 13, will be a jam every where. ' This ex- ing holes, when-iParagrrph ratine unit will supmrl lor a 'rind tract from a 3!I21, Compiled Iziws of I tali, n. warning to ioil -- a ?? ?? ? cattle Ttah fmm Illinois. The eiitlli cairn iiitu the state under u veterinarian's certificate whieli showed tlieiii (o Ik free from the disease, hut when they were tested alter arrival hen of the atiniinls were found to he infeeled and an additional animal was found later to have in to tuberculosis. Boyd S. Moah win it slii-t- gut iiaik to mm I'liciio, Colo., ,vi;ii a sl.ipirctit ol' - 1 I; in Inal uliiili lie ii la-- I i in iito.nl week 1 t H- market, lb reiviv-straight thr-i.igl- i bi-i-- ph 11. City, with 14' o rents thiit.iu a s o:i In- - bmu-li- . u to Kan-s.iwet. s million ami for Ins top :iiiI lli1 cents or feeders. I tah shet (raisers have prtrsted t" tin I tah WiMdgrowers against ifie grazing lax lately levied by Nevada and Arimia oil shd-I'riiin 1 tah. As no tax - levied hy I tali u j h(i Nevada ((r Arizona feci the tax is an injur tier. f. 1. Stewart, secret. (TV of hi-- i . 1 lie :is efforts will lie made to have the lux r moved. Marked pmgre is iuda-ilchv of tees prepariig for the mug Dgden lave Stock show, to be In Id January v;h to lmh. in- elii-iv- e. I In- al- long list of from all over tin- We- -t I lie inti-rc-- t which tin- proiui-ii'exhibit has a uakr-neand guar.iniec- - an utiprcci-di'Mi-sue. cess. That official ; M( (Aerv stockrai-ing-se- ct mu m tlu country should lake' a ot the stock in their respective lerriliiru-sso that the elimination of scrub sires may In carried on systematically, is a suggestion which bus rc.-nl- - - . (Continued on pars four.) IK-I- Eat More of It and Cnt Down the High Cost of Living. j ciiiii-iningl- COLLETS HOMEMADE cm-iii- l. or contest within the time sped-- ; and test fied will he considered sufficient evl-- J lores inigute lom-of character of the. tracts und the selections thereof being! otherwise free from objection will lie1 to the state. ipH'l.Ii it. j Twp. It South. Hunge T Fast: Sees. 1, approved 2 und 12, Twp. 14 Smith, llange 4 ISL.X K KI.HY, First pill,., rut. 17; la?t Nov. 11, 1919.! Tills application is iin l Inoffiic us No. engineer's s 2" All prolesls ag.iinsl tin- gr.iutiligj MlTICI! I'D It ol su id. iipiiltcutioii. Muting tin- reiisoiis latd Tract, ruhlle Igiml Sub. lie-- ; fiii.--t hi. made hy m fidnvil part m, nt or the Interior, I'niiod St ties in duplicate, ae. nrnpn nil d with a c. Salt Luke Cilv. I'tah, leciljind 17. iffl, a 72.7,0, and filed in this ofl'iie uiihm 1919. Notice Is hereby given lit. Ihim f .",0 i di alter Tlie imnpleiion tliui. as liirei ted hy the i'iiluiriissiilier of tin- pill, Ii, nil, ,n ol (his noli, c. i;. F tin gemcal inn, I otfii-- under proAl i N'.i;i.K. Stine Kngineer. visions of Sec. 2 SR, R. H., purgiiant to I'nle of tirst puli., Nov. It, 1919 the appli-Htioof Rose Sheva, Serial: I (.lie ,, emil,ieli,, of pllh at, (II I n No. iiJi'lia. we will offer at public 12. 1919. 'ale to the highest bidder. I,nt ut nd iess tliiiii four dollnis per a re, at 9 IN TIIK KISTItllT OI UT lt- - o'clock a. in. on Hie ICth day of lie- -' at this office, tlie f,d-- , Coiir.ly, Silent II .ludi, i:i I 'usher, next, l land Sec. (. Slate of Ftall Jn roes Avgerl. lowing I 'l:i i n ( :.4. and NWVSW See. .A. Twp. 13 f, vs. A po -- tiles Sveikis, ie leudni't Sarnmmis. Tin. Shite nf SoiiiIi. Range x Fast. Su't Kuke ineri-Tli- e sail- will led In kept open., I'tuh to the Said I u f, udu nt : Von nreidiiin will in- - lie-lled siiii. in, lin'd in appear vvitiiin but when iwi-nt- i al iho hoar named have. ilus sifter tlie scrv h e ,,f ihn those pre-esummons upon vmi. if served uithin eased bidding. Tlie person making the I'miity in wlihh tins u,lion the liiglie-- t I, id will In reiiilred to imv otlicrw e ri thirlv dajs mediately pay i,i tlie re, fiver the and defen-- the nlinvc amount Any persons claim- llu- - above described land iii tion, and in insc ot p,nr failmg adver-el- y ure so to do J.niii, nent will he render-e- are advised to file tneir claims nr oh- von aceonliiig to the lections on ,r before the lime of ihe lomplaint. which Iih Hilled f,,r rale. IIKRI-7J. JKX. Re-- i rih-been with the clerk of tlie suld liver. court. This mi lion is brought to First pill.. Nov. 7: Inst Tee. S. 1919. a judgment in ihe sum or Twn ovens of the usual kind and n se:thOu.no, for money frniiuh-nllcured front plaintiff, ns u loan by de- third on the tireless conker principle fendant on nr about October 2',. 1919, feature a new gas range. with legal interest thereafter. Ie A. 1st April used to July loth of each ver ,, l.m-- I 27 Ml cm hr. nod in Set s. :, o and :;i;, Twp. i:t South, imnge 4 Kust: So-- -. ::j. Tvvp. J3 South, i hinge Ti Hurt; S,-- i . K and 7. t - j BREAD Will Please Yon. Ask Your Grocer to Snpply Yon. COLLETS OAKERY I . - thi-ret.i- j Home Institution. PRICE, UTAH. - 1 , 4r h,-i- i tr.-n-- f I S. KUSANO Japancwv Mcrcliandisp nf Every IJeecription - ni , thi-rcf- l Catering to the Trade of of the Coal Camps and Surrounding Territory. d GET Ol'Jl QUOTATIONS Concrete Building South Ninth 8treot, Price, Utah |