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Show PAGE THE SUN, FRXCH EIGHT FRIDAY, APRH, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. 11 183 YOU LIKE GOOD COFFEE? DO I (CuWTlsOt-- in a substantial increase in earnings over those of the previous years. This increase in coal output ovas also reflected in the earnings of the Utah railway fur the eriod under review. However, due to the general business depression and to an unusually mild winter throughout the territory served by the coal projierties, the demand for roal during the last month of the year and subsequent thereto has been largely curtailed. V. Ths ROYAL Coffaa Router la Oar Store Do you know tbit in order to yet the beet cop of coffee the coffee iteelf most be FRESHLY ROASTED? Careful investiga tion ahowa that coffee told to the conanmer by the average retailer, either in bulk or in packages, hai been roasted: from three to six monthe before it reachei the conanmer'a table (in some casei much longer). This ia not the fault of the retail merchant, but the fault of the general system of handling coffee in the put It la a well known fact that after coffee hu been roasted it very rapidly loses ita original strength, aroma and flavor. At the end of thirty days it hu lost at leut SO per cent of ita goodness. This condition is being rapidly changed by thousands of pro grassive grocers who ROAST THE COFFEE IN THEIR OWN STORES. The Royal Coffee Roaster is completely revolutionizing the method of supplying consumers with coffee. Yon now can have coffee freshly roasted the day yon bay it with all its wonderful frangranco and aroma, its delicious flavor and rich, full strength if yon go to a merchant using the Royal Coffee Roaster. Call at our store for a FREE SAMPLE of our roasted coffee. The blends are perfect F. A. VIOLIA Main Street, At the Courthouu PRICE, UTAH IMH) a aa a sculptress of small ABOUT THEWOMEN FOLK bronze year figures. Bulgaria has passed a law by which the labor well is obligatory for women as men. Practically all the women in East Queen Elizalieth of Belgium, at the Africa are fat age of 44 years, ia still considered as Women gamblers outnumber men si Monte Carlo. Policewomen paid at the in Boston, Man., rate of u are young. a year. Tht Chicsgo Woman's, club is one of the pioneer organizations of its The women pearl fishera of Japan kind in the United States. commence their work at the age of 14 The total number of women year. employed in commercial At the age of 21 years Mias Norma in Japan ia mure than 130,000. Brown is chaplain of the Illinois In Egypt it ia a custom for women not to go to church for a year or more Argentina women are actively cam- after there lias been a death in the paigning for the right of municipal family. $1200 suffrage. France has more than two million Annie Vaughn Hyatt, curator of husbandless women, all of whom are the French Museum of Art in the now. seeking mates in the United United States, earns mure than $25,- - States and other countries. Used and Rebuilt Typewriters We have a number of Typewriters which we will sell at very reasonable,terms. A small payment down and the balance on time, or for cash. Freight Charges Suit II. Baldwin, receiver of the Deli- When the chairman of the Inspection hoard anuouuced the closing of the pulls. Ainsworth, who stood Just of a w ithin the rail, was conscious quick thrill of anxiety and doubt. His reason told him that his plurality of a year liefore was an earnest of success,but his Instinct warned him of failure. He relit his cltfur mid leaned against the railing with studied lie wished to keep his face Diexpressionless during the count. Tam- the stood him rectly opHite many captain, mid he knew tliat the Tatunmny Inspectors were watching him as they prepared their tally sheet, lie could suppress any sijru of exultsiiini if he won; he meant t steel himself sgainst visible if he lost For hiiu the result In tills one district would tell the story of the elect Ion. The room was louse with excitement as the formalities prescribed by law were compiled with. The candidate watched the opening of the final ballot listlessly. He knew that he was beaten. At the club house he pushed his way through the crowd. "It. Is all over," he said. District captains reported at intervals, some by telephone, some In per-eohanding over their slips with brief comment. It wee simply h 1 In the Eighteenth," announced one aa he gave the secretary his report The telephone rang again, and the secretary turned to Ainsworth. Your wife wants to speak to yon. Ainsworth spoke Into the transmit- April 16 th j ; j care-leiwiie- diaep-iHiinnne- ver and liio (iraude, last luesday lied suit iu federal court at Salt Lake City against the Blue Seal Coal company to recover judgment of $3431) alleged to be due oil freight charges. According to the roniplaint, the railroad roniuny carried several shipments of crossties for the Blue Seal concern from Salt Lake City to Scofield, and the frieght charges were not aid. The plaintiff furnished a four thousand dollar bond for the issuance of a writ of attachment. The Blue Seal is a Denver, Colo., concern lately starting in at the upjier camp. Successor Saturday 1 to Hughes. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 12. W. A. Glasrow, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., has been apjiointed rhief counsel of the United Mine Workers of America, to succeed Charles Evan Hughes, it was announced today by John n, L. Lewis, president of the mine work- ter. We will postpone our winter In AlGlaseow will have charge of the rase of the miners officials who are bany," he said. "The people dont to be arraigned in the United States appreciate ua." The light tone and the Jest were fur district court here May 3d on charges of conspiracy to violate the Sherman those who stood around him. The cananti-tru- st law. Hughes resigned aa didate knew that no assumption of chief counsel for the miners union carelessness would deceive the woman following his apMiutmftit as secre- at the other end of the wire. on the Ainsworth resumed hie seat tary of state. edge of the table. You were going to take her with STATE IS NOW RETURNING MONEY TO COAL CONCERNS you?" asked the leader. Ainsworth nodded. Coal mining companies of Utah are "Too had, said the leader, relapsing to receive a refund of 25 er rent on into silence. the premiums paid into the state inPresently It was certain that the surance fund in the writing of work- state had been saved by the unexpectmen's compensation insurance dur- ed magnitude of rural majorities. The streets were quiet as Ainsworth ing the flaral year ending June 30, 1918. This was decided yesterday by walked home. He listened curiously the state industrial commission, and to his own foot-falland noted as If resolution! to that effect were adopt- for the first time familiar buildings ed. The resolutions show that during and shop windows. the month of May, 1917, the commisIlls wife met him In the hallway. sion adopted a schedule of rates which "Dearest, poor dearest I" she said, it since has found to be excessive to with her arms around him. the extent of approximately 25 per They went Into his study and eat cent. In an effort to make adjudi- down at hie table, pushing an accumucation of the excessive charge, liefore lation of papers from him distastedistributing the reserve gains to the fully. Hla wife sat opposite, watchstate insurance fund policyholders, ing him. the manager of the fund was directed Well 7 she said presently. "Pm Just simply beaten, he anto make the refund to all roal mining companies insuring with it. This is swered. "That's alL for the first year of the existence of Badly 7" the commission, and it is set forth "Pretty badly. I don't know Just that, at the time the schedule of how much. It doesn't make any dif, rates was adopted, there were lack- ference." There was a long silence. lie noing sufficient experience and data to arrive at a proier and technical rate ticed a wistful look In her eyes, and for the coal mining risks of the state, came across to her. Site smiled rather curiously, he which lack of information made it advisable for the commission to adopt thought and stopped him with a tenthe rates formulated by the associat der hand over hie mouth. "Hush!" ed companies. "But you will." "How blind yoa are I" NEW COMPANY COMING IN "Blind 7" "Yes. Shall I tell you the truth? "Of course." Figures Station For Minnie Maud She walked away from him a little, Creek Above Green River. still looking at him and smiling curiAdvices from Washington, D. C., ously. "Then listen," she said. "If it were state that the Green Uiver Power I should company of Ism Angeles, Cala., has not for your disappointment, I be do I care What glad, glad, glad to federal xwer the formally applied commission for jiermission to install for a winter In Albany, or anywhere, four waterpower projects bet ween the when I am not a part of your life? yon don't know how I have preyed junction of the Green and Grand riv Oh, ers at the corners of Wayne, Garfield to keep from wishing, hoping, that you and San Juan counties (Utah) to the would lose! I wanted to have you town of Green River, Wyo.. on the win, because your heart was bound Union Pacific road. It is stated that up 1In it; bnt I oh. I only wanted this means a development of nearly you I am a foolish woman, perhaps, a million hnisc tower. The four units but I was Jealous of your other life. She was sobbing passionately as are: Ainsworth caught her In bis arms. blaming Gorge Dam. three hund"Iiearest," he said humbly, "I never red feet high at Flaming Gorge, Dag-gfunnel and knew !" county, seven-mil- e No, you never knew." five-micannl to jxmverhouse, devel"And you eared so much? oping 152,200 horsepower. "Ho I care? Oh, my husband I" Ladore Canyon Unit At Ladore The silence which followed was Canyon, Colo. Rock fill dam three of bare, tiny feet hundred feet high ami canal forty broken by the sound in the hallway.- A curtain was parted miles to powerhouse at Brush Creek, doubtfully, and a small voice cauUtih, to develop 171,0IHl horsepower. tiously announced: Minnie Maml Unit Located On I got Uoesome, muvver. Tm Minnie Maud Creek, fifty miles above In ! And then a Joyous Oh. Green River, Utah Rock till dain a !" hundred and fifty feet and canal fifty theres myonpapa a beloved hut unfamiliar Seated miles to owerhouse at Green River knee, it curly head nestling agninst the city, to develop 40S.800 horse xwer. defeated candidate's waistcoat, an anxStillwater Canyon Unit .lust be- ious Inquiry followed: low the junction of the Green and "Has vnu got to go In Just a minGrand rivers. Rock till dam two hun- ute. on pa?" dred feet high, backing ihe water up No, darling. Why?" to Green River, and up the Grand rivT I was 'frald you had to. Ive been er into Colorado. 1nwerlumse at the w!h'n' I'd ee you. ever so long! dam to develop ISO, (iin) horsepower. Half an hour later the door-bel- l It is stated that the Vtnh Power rung. I hough it was long past midand Light eomjMiny has already ap- night. The child was fast asleep In plied for enuit3 on the Flaming Ainsworth's arum. Gorge site and on another site above "I saw your light as I was turning the rity of Green River which is said in," said the visitor, "and. late as It Is, to be in conflict with the 1 could not keep from coming to tell Minnie Maud unit application made you hmv we all feel about your deby the Los Angeles company. feat. It is simply a shame." The federal commission will decide The candidate stared blankly. which of the two applicants will be "Oh." he said, after a little, "you alowed to use the tw-- sites in .re speaking of the election. I had. forgotten all about It!" ers. s, et A. D. Hadley Corner Eighth and Main, Price, Utah FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. Two Gents Per Word Each Insertion-- No Charge Accounts. FOR SALE STANDARD OIL DI ling rig, fully equipped with casing and tools, boiler and ths Located about eight mites abovs nysida and easy to get out to Or may be taken out down canyon Uintah Basin country. Will send nui with Interested party to show it Chtai for cash. R. W. Crockett, Price, Utakl FOB KENT FURNISHED. CITY LOTS FOR SALE NINETY Phone 287M. feet frontage by thirteen rods deep the IN BUNDLES on South Eighth street adjoining OLD NEWSPAPERS lot of building. Also corner Tenthl cents. Sllvagnl of one hundred. Twenty-fiv- e thirty-nin- e and a half feet at The Sun. and Main streeta Latter runs tack FOB SALE BED AND SPRINGS. to Denver and Rio Grande sidetrack spur. Very fins wholesale or ware- davenette, three kitchen and two or house 121 proposition. Will sell part or North Seventh parlor chairs at whole of the former. Or, might give street. long time lease on both properties In FOR RENT SIXTEEN ACRES OF case of a sale, terms R. W. CROCwater In the Carbon Water, Land KETT, Price, Utah. and Power company canal. R. W. Crockett. Your drug store, complexion tin the blush that TYPEWRITER PAPER, RIBBONS. hardly be termed second a sheets and off gencome wont carbons, especially if the eral line of office supplies. Always weather is warm. In stock. Ths Sun. Of course, if you dont like to ban WOOD-e-n FOR SALE SECOND-HANtanks in many styles and sises. the old straw hat cleaned, you ean A. Fisher Brewing Co., Salt Lake drum up an excuse for hope City, Utah. Fostofflue Box 1111. a new one. SNAP FOR YOU STUDEBAKER In the absence of food the Kuniu tar, overhauled and In fine mechanical condition. Newly painted. Good bolsheviki might fall back upon tht buy at a bargain. Call at YlgUa store ancient custom of t eating one anotherand have a tryout BOOMS D WRAPPERS PRINTED to order, e hundred for $1.10; two hundred, 88.21; five hundred, Il.tO; a thousand, $1.(1. Sent parcels poet prepaid when remittance accompanies order. The Sun. Price. Utah. NOTICE I HAVE SOLD MY interest in the business known aa the Sunnyalde New Meat Market. All the debts and collections go to the two parties Dated, Sunnyalde, Utah, March 30, 1921. JOHN BUTTER WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR HEM-stitchland pivoting attachment to work perfectly on any sewing machine, easily adjusted, no extra power to run It, many nice things can be biade in. the home with thin handy e. Attachment with full Instructions and sample of work. Price 12.60, Gem Novelty Co., Corpus Christ!, Tex., Box 1031. de-vii-- In England Mias was formed? applied only to females yean of age. under Truth is mighty and will prevniV' provided a lie doesn't get the upper hand. It is hoped, in passing, that the time will come when uncivilized civilization will again become civilized. If you want a divorce from ? wife let her do the getting. Just ten her that she snores. ie As long as there is life there hope, but hope dues not always prr long life. Legal blanks, all the form Thela Oil land lease blanks and options eral use, kept In stock by In atnek. Those the big Deeds, mortgages, contracts. Kept com pa nice use. The Sun. form notes. forma le . 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