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Show t'C: fSlSAT. JUNE S, 1921 try. but to the country as a Its Prices Specially Reduced On vU'T'j?!niis whole. by will be watched (liter basic industries for indication as to the extent to which the nvaeut government Ivadi rtd.ip will go or j tempt to go in establishing pieru- went control over national rcsouire. It is the conviction of Hoover and Frelinghnysen that the coal trade should submit without a light to the colled ion by the government and y OPERATCBS TIRE QT THE UTAH by the government of all essential fact regarding production, POWER AND LIGHT. distribution, rusts and profits. By this means, these officials believe, will the consumer lie reassured as Aside From Mannfactorinf Juice At to prices which are being exacted for Muck Lower Price Than New Is eoaL Charted, Slack Coal Usually Sold By submitting to this measure of At Big Loss May Be Utilied Flans suervision, it will lie argued, the inDiscussed Now Being Worked Out. dustry will escape more drastic regulation in the future. pom Furniture rim pub-lieit- The drop in furniture did not find us with a lot of high priced goods on hand. We prepared for it by keeping in stock only enough to supply the immediate demands of the public from day to day. Asa result of this looking ahead policy we are now able to sell you the very best in furniture, rugs, carpets, etc., at the new schedule of reduced prices. It is a wonderful opportunity for you to supply your needs economically. Everything to eat, wear and use. UTAHS BEST COAL ut-- According to VesLerilu) ' Tribune tentative plan lor the erection of a steam puwerpluut in Carbon county at a cost of clone around a million uollur were taken last Wednesday at Salt Lake City at a meeting of nqireseiitutivea of most of the prinri-icoal ronqianie oywrating in this field. Following general discussion the plant project was given approval. A committee waa appointed with instructions to investigate thoroughly all phase of the question, including the location, cost, type and manner of eoustruetiim. As soon as the desired data is obtained another session will lie called. At this meeting it is expected that action will he tak-e- u toward the building of the plant. F. H. Uolupji, John il. Tonkin and Fred A. Sweet are iupiiiImts of the committee to go into nil phases of the situation and to determine the feasibility of the plant and the details of its construction. There wus but little uiypinient at the meeting as to whether or not the construction of a powerplant would he desirable, the discussion being as to how and where it should be built. It was stated af- FREIGHT RATES ON COAL NOT TO COME DOWN SOON (bat coal rates in The possibility V ft V f? ? ?V tf ?? tt 1 ? t? HIAWATHA. PANTHER. Western territory might lie reduced unihr tbe recently announced decision of Western carriers to apply for For Any of the Above Choice Fuel Call On reductions of transcontinental rates C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. on certain commodities, has lieen set Price, Utah at rest by the telegram received last VWSWVAVAVVWWWAAWW.VWVYVVVVVYVW y Tuesday by the Uamenm Goal of Salt lathe City from J. I). A. Morrow, vice president of the National Coal association. Investigation here (Washington) 818 Kearna Building, reveal no official knowledge of any Winter Quarter, Clear Creek, Castle Gate SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. pnwqiective reductions on eonl freight and Sonnyside. rates in Rocky Mountain and Pacific i We are informed Coast territory. that pnnqiective reductions on certain manufactured articles in your Western territory by Wolem rail line REVENUE PAYS IN UTAH are intended to meet eonqictitiiin of wnltr shipment via the Panama l. This situation, of course, doc Unde Sam Far Ahead In Upholding not apply to coal at all, and, so far sis the Prohibition Law. we ran Irani, there i no ground what ever for cxjiecting any immediate reThose who have rend of the seven duction in coal freight rates. million of dollars appropriation made This message confirms report from Our New Drink, and Dandy, Too. by congress for the enforcement of all the princiiial Western carriers, . national prohibition and are fearful ter the meeting that coal mines wliirli said T. J. Dye, sales manager for the Also, These: that the cost of such will far exceed now ay an aggregate of $150, OHO a Cameron Coal ronqmny, that the for their power had agreed to prosjiects for any reductions in the CHERRY BLOSSOM the revenue should east their fears' year take iart in the porjeet. It was es- present freight rates on coal arc just aside, according to D. C. Dunbar, eol-- : timated that in addition to these, hIkiuT nil. California carrier scut lector of the internal revenue depart- other coal producers would go into representatives to Ihe recent convenIIRON BEER We us associated ment at Zion. In a recent report sub-- ; the enterprise sufficient to make this tion of eoal dealers in Shh Diego to commissioner sum reinteof mitted the lie no $250,000. ean them there that by infonii converwho is FRUIT JU We estimate that we can get our duction! in freight rales. Represenrnal revenue it was estimated that the with income from fines iuqiosed, receipts power for jnst about half wluil it now tations were made by Utah dealers GRAPE NECTO from the sale of automobiles, sugar, costs us," Sweet said. "Power rates to earriera in this section regarding can buyAll made right here in Price at our corn and rice, seized in raids, would hqve been increased to such an ex the possibility of securing reductions own Plant. The price right. Deamount to several times seven million tent that the price of coal has been of freight rate best for Jhe summer dollars. An example of what has been forced up. We hoie to build a steam months to encourage the storing of liveries at your horn or place of done by the prohibition forces in the plant that will reduce our jwvier bill coal Tbe traffic executive of one is business. distrirt of Utah under the direction and, at the same time, utilize our road replied: -of Chief Agent George E. Keenan slack coal which we now sell at There is no present intention to aulie we loss. That would months would meun I that am and the rate on reduce the coal, may past eight during is lf understood when it is known that not lie obliged to make up for this thor! ed to make the statement on clean. gluthere is now on the tiooks of Collector loss on the sale of lump and other of the other railroad entering Dunbar in course of collection more coal. Ultimately this would result in this section. For your infonnation, Bottling than $300, 000, representing fines that luwer coal prices. The tentative plan some time ago we advised all of our have been assessed bv the depart- will lie to set aside an amount each representatives thet there would lie Phone 24 ment during this period. Up to date month about equal to what we now no reduction in ralea on eoal in the PRICE UTAH the collector has actually received pay for power, bond the plant and j near future, and for them to advise fines in excess of $25,000, the largest then take np the bonds monthly in- all dealers with whom they come in single item being for $2830.08. Three stead of (laying the money into an- contact thst the wise course for them other fines amounted to $2500 each other company for (tower. We ex- to pursue is to commence storing coal and there are quite a number that pect to ay for the plant within a immediately. few years, through saving on power, are over a thousand dollars. Main Street, Jnat West of Foatoffica Punch-Proo- f In addition to this the federal court without consideration of finding a COKE OVEN ACCIDENT PRICK UTAH has imposed fines amounting approx market for our slack eoal. We will ON DECREA8E YEAR FOR imately to three thousand dollars. most probably build the plant, alOther revenue derived from the sale though the (dans are yet to be workWASHINGTON, D. C., May 30. Flnt-CIaAmo Work Done of automobiles, sugar and grain, ed out. The meeting was not railed The United State bureau uf mines North Mechanic. By Competent which have been seized in various fur this purjiose, however, but for the announces that aeridents at all mke Moth Street, Former tarnation, raid amounts to several thousand pur lose of endeavoring to stimulate ovens operated throughout the United Motor Co. We soliAccessories dollars. With this data it hand it the sale of coal for storage this sum- States in 11120 caused the death of cit your buHlnoss. Some young men enter the door of And yet there ia one advantage in and Supplies. can be safely figured, says Dr. Dun- mer. Unless the coal is stored there forty-nin- e employee and the injury bar, that the entire revenue brought is likely to be a serious shortage this of 3415 others, a reduction of fuur matrimony in fear and trembling. If keeping price up a little longer. We into the government treasury through winter, as large quantities cannot bn fatalities and six hundred and six- they were exjiericnced they might ran wear last summers euit without iHing termed too cheap. the activities of prohibition agents in supplied on the spur of the moment teen injuries, as compared with 1919. holt right on through. towill 192(1, mines. since Utah forces the at with September. depleted PALME1RI & CO. The industry employed 28,139 (arThe fellow who recognizes the People who hit the high spots when tal approximately $325,000. The cost Our meeting today was for the sons during the year, and each emin goodness of others is merely respondold often their iend age young to the North Ninth Street, for maintaining the office force flurand ol trying impress general ploye averaged three hundred low ones. FllIC ITAH. ing to the same qualities in himself. ing this same yierind. according to public with this fact. nineteen working day. The total the Coal mines have been working un- working time for all employes was Keenan, has lieen about $10,000. Other activities of the agents dur- der heavy exjiense. We pay our min- 8,970.214 shifts. ing this period includes the sending ers more than other laborers get. At byproduct ovens 17,184 men were to jail of twenty men through toe Freight rates ore high on all other employed or 1776 more than in 1919. federal court for violation of the law, commodities we use as well as coal Of thee, thirty-eigwere killed and the confiscation of fifty stills and Power rates also went up. All of this 2380 were injured by accidents, showSoft Drinks. Cigars. Tobacco the punishing of approximately reacts on the consumer and raises ing a fatality rate of 1.92 (ier thousanti Koforth. men in the state courts. The the price of coal so high that nobody and ty-five persons employed as compared Candies, Nothin hut the Best. stills are scrapped by order of the wants to buy it and the people gen- with a rate of 2.55 killed and 158.33 Your Trade Rolicited. United States distrirt judge, and the erally are beginning to regard ns as injured in 1919, based upon a standI1AHRY MAHLKUEH Cleanliness and sanitation are considered first In this eatery. Parker-Weetcopper is sold at the market price. pirates. As a result, we have been ard year of three hundred working Bldg. on the lookout for ways to reduce days. The number of shifte unratPrice, Utah. them coma ths boat cooked meals, prepared from quality After FREAKS TO BE SHOWN the priee of eoal. The building of ed at byproduct ovens was 5,948,152, foodstuffs, and served in a courteous manner exactly as yon deThe first of a series of films on a powerplant seems to be our best an increase of 894,661 shifts over the sire them. Bring your family and enjoy one of our delicious Sunand Know Utah. showing the legisla- move. It will take some time to ob- year before. automobile in state the of DRAY LINE. operation tain the necessary data, and definite tive bodies day dinners. Coke ovens of the beehive t.vie emGive us your hauling of freight and has been completed by the extension plans will not be announced or made ployed 16,955 men, which is 2378 less other work and it will receive prompt division of the University of . Utah until after we make our report, than the number employed in 1919. attention. No Job too large or too and will be ready for release to the feel sure, however, that the plant will Accidents resulted in the death of mall for us to handle. Freight la Walter public in the near future, according be built in the near future somewhere eleven men and the injury of 1035 or given our special attention. Christensen, Phone 96V2, Price, Utah. to announcement by Prof. F. W. Rey- in Carbon county, where we can util- 1.09 killed and 102.54 injured per nolds, director of the extension divi- ize our slack coal. 169 thousand persons employed as comTURNER BLOCK-PH- ONE The devil knows hi own, but we sion. The film is expected to be Some of the coal operators present pared with accident rates of 0.92 UTAH PRICE, to is averse shown in every town in the state. strongly suspect that he at the meeting were Moroni Ileiner killed and 125.96 injured in 1919. The an intimate acquaintance with some II. II. Calvin of the United States total working time at beehive ovens and of them. When a political crook feels his Fuel company: Frank N. Cameron was 3.028,062 day for all employes n for honor besmirched he is stronc L. Ross Wclicr of the Liberty or two hundred and seventy six workand So far this season we have heard sweeping investigation provided the Fuel company: Reach D. Lyon of the ing days per man. CARBON COUNTY WELDING COMPANY fl great masculine objection to the investigators are deaf, dumb, blind Peerless Coal company; J. A. Stall and dead. rwent rise in skirts. ings of the Spring Cm yon Coal com- MINE RESCUE WORK IS and e. w. McIntyre F. D. BRYNER pany; F. A. Sweet of the Standard BEING URGED IN UTAH1 Metals Guaranteed All of Welders Workmanship InCoal com winy; J. IT. Coke of the ' Coke Coni and current in Tlins eight the company far dependent year F. II. Rolapp of the Cameron Coal fatalities have been reiorted to the! Welding, Cutting and Brazing eonumny, and A. T). Pierson of the local mines of Utah and two in the' Utah Coal com tony. metal mines, aeeording to figures giv en out by the mine insjieetion depart-Corner North of D. b R. G. Warehouse. Phone 120-Price, Utah CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS ment of' the state industrial eotnmis-- , NATIONAL SUPERVISION sion. If this rate is maintained it fatalities in will mean twcnty-tMay 2. WASHINGTON, I). by the eoal mines and six in the metal wl WASATCH STORE CO. ! COCO-COL- oom-lan- ? ? Utah Coal Sales Agency PRICE ra-na- ; v KING. BLACK HAWK, CONFECTIONERY PURE, FRESH CANDIES MADE HERE DAILY A an expert with thoroughly candymaker sant every modern method of the art our be assured when and patrons quality at fair prices. ing here of the ABSOLUTE Our first demand CLEANLINESS and PERFECT SANI TA TION. Our equipment modern and No our kitchens are spotlessly cose products, but the finest candies made from pure granulated sugars and refined syrups. have ! lie-ha- Works Price SEE OUR WINDOW PRICE CONFECTIONERY DISPLAYS Tires M Ftali-Iilal- io pur-(Ki- se POOL HALL BRING YOUR FAMILY ht i V seven- er transfer NEW QUEEN CITY CAFE I Mind and Body Both are nourished and strengthened the judicious use of high grade foods. These are the kind we sell. You pay no more at these stores. CARBON-EME- RY Oxy-Acetyle- 1 ! ! STORES CO. ! Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. McDERJIAID, Supt. ne Announcement ha jut lieen made that Herbert C. Hoover, secretary of commerce, representing the administration, and Senator Frelinghuvsen of New Jersey, representing congress, will meet with a group of committees representing all, phases of tbe eoal industry in this eity .June 7th to consider measures for extending a degree of federal supervision over the prodnetion and distribution of the nations fuel supply. is regarded in conference Thi the as of highest imWashington portance not only to the eoal indus- - mines, as compared with thirty-fiv- e in in the eoal mines and twenty-si- x the metal mines in 1929. That fatalities may be reduced to the minimum the industrial commission and the United States bureau of are conducting mines in a safety and health campaign in the eamps of the state. Safety rallies,' foremen 's meetings and the organiza-- , tion of safety and health soon! among the school children feature the work. Along with the above, classes (Continued On Pass Eight.) Carbon Pool Hall The place to visit when you want congen ial surroundings. Good Rooms and Cafe in Connection. ' North of Tavern PRICE, UTAH Near Depot r .r |