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Show THE SUN. PRICE. UT STATE BOARD HAS FEW DR. R. 11 JONES Pin) rk'Uu aiul burjexHm 1 3W Price Commercial and Savins Bids-- . Price. Utah. Bank DR. O. W. GREEN burgMia Golden Rule Hutel Room 4, PRICE. UTAH Hiftkiiu and jC.Ray Work and Extraction. Commercial Bank Bids.. Prli-a- , OPERATORS ASKED FOR MORE THAN LAST YEAR. Price The state board of equalization haa reached the eonside-- t' i. MUM Building. Price, Utah from the owners of c ..! i tine protests or coal DR. T. J. ANTON lands in its work of c jualizinp the Deutint and public utilities mining and of which it has exclusive charge. Rooms I and 10. Silvasni Bulldins, Several mining companies have been PRICE, UTAH represented during the last few days, GEORGE CHRISTENSEN and Prof. William Peteraon of .Vlurury At Lawgeokfist for the state board, has Office, the Silvasni Bulldins, Former- been present to advise it. He is in ly Occupied toy Judge F. E. Wooda charge of the surveys to determine Telephone 180, Price, Utah. the probahle amount of eoai in each board this year holding. A STEWART, ALEXANDER assessed The atate coal mines at a operating CANNON somewhat rate than last year, higher Law At Attorneys using a value of four cents a ton inEleventh Floor Deseret National Bank stead of three cents in assessing the Salt Lake City, Utah. fortr-arr- e tract on a railroad within Silvasni Bids.. Price. Utah. which a coal mine is being ojterated, and two and a half cents a ton, inIs A. IXcGEE stead of two cents, in assessing coal Attorney At Law lauds on a railroad adjacent lo mines and 8, Silvasni Bids. Rooms not operating and within two miles PRICE, UTAH of the outcrop and one mile on each Bide of flirty-acr- e FERDINAND ERICKSEN tracts being operAttorney At Law ated. In spite of the fact that these two 717 Judge Roilding classifications include practically all SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. the big coal mines of the stale, " says OLIVER K. CLAY William Railey, the president of the Attorney At law board, there have been fewer proOffice Room 9. Silvasni Building. tests from coal operators this year than before fur many years. What PRICE, ITAH. have apiwared have concompanies HENRY RUGGERI fined themselves chiefly to presentAttorney At laiw ing what they considered errors in the calculations of the Itoanl 'a forces, Office at the Countv Courthouse. rather than to disputing the basic PRICE, UTAH. theory on which the mines are classiOLIVER C. DALBY And tins in spite of the fact fied. Attorney At law that the assessed valuations Lave Office, Eko Theater. Ground Floor. been raised by some millions of dolPRICE, UTAH. lars, in the aggregate, as coin ui red with last vear. B. W. DALTON Attorney At law MINERS CONSUMPTION IS Office Eko Theater Hull ding. RESULT OF DUST INJURY PRICE, UTAH The results of an investigation of J. B. FLYNN miners consumption in the mines of Licensed f'lHlertaker and Buttte, Mont., whieh extended over a F.mtialiner jteriod of four years, are given in PaTelephone lter No. 2t)H, by Daniel Harrington, PRICE, UTAH. mining engineer, and Dr. A. J. of the United States puhlie Lea It E. 1L FULLER service, just jssued by the United Civil and Minins Engineer States bureau of mines. In the course Speclsl Attention Given to Irrigation of the investigation more than a Office. Ground Floor, Work. thousand miners were subjected to West of The Sun. PRICE. UTAH. physical examination and approximately 42 per cent showed definite DR. H. B. HENDERSON signs of dust injury to the lungs. It Chirm iratlor. was found that the death rate in At Price, First Door West of The Sun. Butte in one year from tuliercnlosis 10 to II noon I till 4 i. m. At Hel- was nearly thirteen times as great as per. over Helper State Bank. 8 till 8 that of the state of Michigan. p. m., except Sundays, other hours Miners consumption as mechnical-l- y at home. Calls by appointment. produced is neither contagious nor BEN BEAN infections, develops slowly and by the .General I'alntlng Contractor production of scar tissue gradually the function of the lungs. The Work. All Estimates Free. impairs length of time necessary to produce Phons 188M. the disease depends on the length of PRICE. UTAH. time the miner has worked in rock A. HOFFS STUDIO yielding hard, sharp, insoluble dust, High Grade Portralta ami Enlarge- the amount of silica in the dust to ments. which he haa been exposed, the steadSecond Floor iness with which he worked, the inPrice Commercial and Savings Bank tensity of application of the man to UTA1L PRICE, hia work, the actual nature of the work he haa done underground and J. W. METCALF to a great extent on the general conNotary Public and Conveyancing ditions under which he works. Deeds, Bills of Sale and Legal Papers Dan Harrington ia a former engiof All Kinds Drawn neer for the Utah Fuel company in SCOFIELD, UTAH Carbon county, Wing employed at KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS the Sunnvside and other mines localPrice Lodge No. II. Meets every sec- ly. He helped to oicn Kenilworth ond. third and fourth Tuesday In Ma- anil other now producing camps in sonic Hall. Visiting members always welcome. P. E. Trim. C. C.: Fred E. these fields. For some time he has Wheat. K. R. S. been with the bureau of mines at . Denver, Colo. for 1est results and mean SINGER MACHINES CAMPS: not now, hut many AROUND THE LOCAL AND OTHERWISE PERSONAL sue that will E. Jameson J. years. your machine la taken rare of. 1 Cor. 1 Most of the mines of the Carlton ner Fifth and J streets. Phone district are working three duys this J. W. HAMMOND. LICENSED AB- week. Sunnyside is the exception-fi- ve STRACTER OF TITI.ES days. Abstracts of titles furnished to any . E. Pettit, mine superintendent of Fire Eastern Utah. in r or tract piece Insurance written in the heat compa- the United States Fuel cnmiwnv propnies. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second erty at Heiner, was in Price last Wedfloor Silvasni Bldg.. Price. Utah. nesday. That camp is working two and three days a week J C. X. St well, former president and the general manager of the Independent Coal and Coke company, has been given a lease on forty acres of coni lands by the state up Gordon Creek. The executive body of the English Baddley Plumbing and Heatcoal miners union last Tuesday issued ing company of Salt Lake City haa opened a permanent branch a call to the delegates of the organiin Price. We would like to eszation to meet in conference today timate your work. All work ia (Friday) to consider the strike situation. guaranteed. We want to meet - I. N IK-KI- G l lil o acre-foo- i--f U-ar- lth fifty-e- D ed Vews-Adx'orat- w 10-- f, John Crawford, state coal mine in spector, returned today from Price, where this week a board of examin Baddley Plumbing and era. consisting of himself. William Littlejohn and E. E. Jones, held an Heating Co. examination for the position of mine Corner Eighth and Main Sti. foremen and fire Inks in the several Phone 290. collieries in the state, says Saturdays There were Salt Lake Telegram. eighteen applicants for foremen, of Doctor have again been warning whom thirteen were successful, and asrainst the perms that collect on twenty-fiv- e applicants for fire boss passed the expiper money. That obsrht to be some of whom twenty-tw- o f,,t. '! ion to the fellow who is am in at inn. The examination covered ten divisions, which were divided into e. ' s; t a - J n,n a;,nwi : " il I D-s- - I dix-lde- d a" , -- EC-TIO- e IVlItiHt yon. lr ifi-lu- e tention Rather Than Disputing Bi-nTheory On Which Aaaeaamenta Aro Arrived At Valnstiona Raiaed Several Milliona of Dollar. ie Utah, I n f ed DR. SA5T0RD BALLINGER First-Cla- E e Error In Clerical Work Bone of Con- DR. H. B. GOETZMAN UMitbt nm ltnmiox N turpa 1 nce end oi.v if the nsmed as u Ii .lulls of cieilion in csvh of ru'd shall sot s clerk Ct k of ii noth t h pr. nut. T IS SET FAR lUhit-IHK THE OF lilTi.lt- - wThe po'iis shell sii. t opened si 7 o'. FttO-THE MIMMi UIIITIIKIt clock in (he morning if the day of Penalties assessed by ihc in! lev tor llttllGt-TIOPMHE Fit IHHlDIMKliT ltl i(1 election aud ehslt l Kept open of internal revenue against certain Slltl.l, HI uii'.il 7 im lurk p. tu. of the exme day. AHEAD AND Hilt THF El. I tah bootleggers, a ho have Wen iried At aa.! J Ml (tenwns shall OF A HO lit l OF lIIU V. be entitled e.ection. and convicted sim-- the enactment of to vote who are land ownIX lit Sill 1'KOtMsl.D TlKS ers of agricultural lands, to which the federal prohibition act, may lie ITION DlsTltllT. water has allotted within tha refunded nnder a recent decision of DISPOSAL district ss defined by Chapter 89 of OF CRIMITHIRTEEN Imurd the United States supreme court. The WHERFAB, tlie if county the Session lav of Utah for 1919. as iVrix-commiaaionera NAL CASES riRST. county, amended b) the Session Laws of Utah, higher tribunal held that passage of Utah. did. the liib day 1921; proxided. that corporations WJnoJjy aeaeli-the Volstead act automatically asof May. left, in rpri-mlaud within lha dirtrivt shall sembled. ly final order duty entered, owning all revenue laws governing conKidered person for the purpose le determine the lamia to included of toting at astd election. the mauufavture and sale of intoxiin said proposed Price liner IrrigaSuch elector shall be entitled ta cating liquors. D. C. Dunbar, collection t of rid, and did Iim the laiid cast one tote for each estimates the amount assessed by thereiu with the allotment water, or fraction tliereor. allotted to tor, Liti- Katnralixationa Thirty-Twmade: ar.d water his office under the provisions of the the lsnd owned by such elector, aa IVHFUEAS, arid lint are now on shown by the order of said board or revenue laws since January 16, 1920, file with the clerk of aunt of county commissioner. at five thousand dollars. A total of owners not residing within county coinmieeionera in the county Mid proposed district shall be entitled Court house at Frb-- In Carbon counapproximately thirty thousand dolonly in the division of such lars has been collected in the Utah ty. atate of Utah, and open to public to vote wherein their lands, or a maand are identified aa such district, district from persons convicted of viJudge F. K. Woods convened the ,lr1tloii. of the clerk of Mid jor portion thereof are located. olation of the prohibition measure, June term if dislrut rmirt for Car-- by the certificate Done of order the board of counby vanity comnuii!ter, u$ tv commisMionera of t'rlon county, but the collector states that the great-e- r bun count y at Price last Monday fore- which lists reference Is hereby made noon at Id oclock. Most of tiie day for s inoro particular description of State of Utah in meeting assembles, jier cent of these assessments were risr of May. A. 1. 1921. lands included in said proposed thisA. E. G1RBON. based ou the Volstead act. Penalties was consumed in the arrangement of (ho Chairman of the Klver Irrigation District, and Price which is a very large one for the wllottneiii of water made Hoard of County Commissioners or provided by the measure range from the calendar, Cnontv. Utah. Carbon five hundred to a thousand dollars. in law and motion, trial cases and therefor; and H. U. SMITH. Clerk of the Hoard WllFKEAB. said Ixxard of county of Countv Commissioner Penalties assessed by the internal naturalizations. In all there are a of Carbon assemsaid in nteetiiig Utah. mailers on commissioner revenue detriment are entirely sep- hundred and thirty-si- x '.so resolve and order, in County. bled a did (Seal of the Clerk of arate and aiart from those imposed the printed calendar to lie diiqmscd substance, as follows: Mid Hoard of County law and motion, 1. by the court. The revenue laws pro- of thirty-thre- e Thut Mid Irrigation Commissioners trial cases, thirty-tw- o natur- district should le pnpissd AND HE IT FURTHER RESOLV-Evided a maximum wnalt,v of a thous- ight designated by tha 1 named Prlca alizations that the foregoing notice be puband thirteen criminal liver rases. Irrigation Disand dollars for failure to register a lished once a week for three eonaeeu trict." still and similar amounts for failure Judge Dilworth Woolley had lieeu tlx weeks, the last publication of 3. That an election of the land which here when eourt convened to owners to obtain either a wholesale or retail shall be at least one week prior of Mid proponed Price Klver license for the sale of intoxicants. In try the case of the Farmers Mill and Irrigation District should lie called to to aaid 25th dsr of June. 1921, in Elevator nuuimny against lairs Fraud-se- n be held at the time and place, and The Bun nnd The every esse in which a defendant was of general circulation, and others, and in which Judge for the purtMiee a hereinafter In this newspapers ronvicted in court of violation of the In Carlion county, Btato of published notice forth. ael Woods is disqualified, but this hits Finery Countv prohibition measure, the internal revL That for the purpose of Mid Utah, anda also In the of newspaper general cirenue dertiuent assessed the tensi- been jKistponed indefinitely liecause election, lilt prop'taed disrrlci should Progress, culation published In Fmerv ties provided by the revenue lews, the of the ahacnec of one of the main he divided Into three divtaiona aa near- Btate of Utah; ttmt Mid noticecounty. shall ly equal In voting strength aa practice in the Issues of said revenue clause of the Volstead law or witnesses, i'riminal matters are set able the boundary of each of as id The published follows: as fun to tie published on May both. In several instances pnqwrtv of leing aa follows: 27th. June 3d. June 10th and Juno State vs. James A. and John Kad-di- divtaiona The first division tto be hereafter 17th, the defendant was sold to collect' the 1921; In the Issues of Mid assault with deadly wea;xm. Set known aa Election rreclnrt No ! of News- - Advocate to lie published or assessment. Klver IVice District the Irrigation Mav 2th. June 2d. June 9th and June Dunbar says that he has received for June 17th at 2 o'clock. Include aa shall listed the lands of all 18th. 1921; and In the Issues of aaid State vs. E. Mitsui and K. Sato; Wing within said no official announcement of the rulproposed distr-ccase. Set 10 nnd lying in Townships II and 14 fmerv FiinMv Progress to te PubJune for at 2itli liquor on May 2th. June 4th. Jnno ing of the higher court and that his oclock. ftnuth. and Ranges S and 10 East. lished 11th nnd June IMh. 1921; and further, statements are based entirely ujion Salt Rnse Meridian. and Alex vs. routes that nf ald npth-eState case. PaMoris; liquor !e forththe newspaier dispatches from Wash- Set The second diiision (to be hereaf- with Posted In throe conspicuous 2 21st o'clock. June for at puh. No. as ter Elect known I 'on Prectnt Places in ea'd proposed district, ington, I). 0. Action in the Utah disState vs. Gust Zahutoslus and Mae of the Price P.lcer Irrigation District lie tow it. oe ropv st of the trict will lie delayed instruc- Dell polling jtandcring. Set for June hall Include all of the lands listed aa Places designated fur asld election, tions from the cuiumissioner of in- Kith Jones; said pronnaed district and a copy of snld notice shall also Wing 10 o'clock. at IK Boiith. be nnd In Township ternal revenue. Criminal proceedings forthwith ported in a conspicuous State vs. F. M. Lewis: burglary in lisnwlying 10 Eaat, Salt Lake Hase and er the couutv courthouse In in the United States district court of second degree. Set for June 13th at Meridian. 1rlce. county, Utah, and at Utah against accused violators of the The third diiision (to W hereafter the connlv 2 o'clock. in Caatle Dale, pouriooae S . No as enhove liccn bast'd known of Eroerx- county. Utah. FWl'os Precinct prohibition act vs. .Tulin murder late in t District River Irrigation The persona named In said notice aa tirely on the Volstead act since last the first degree. Set for June 14th shall Price Include all of the lands listed the lodges of said election ere hereby February. At that time the rircuit at 10 oVliH-k-. a" Wing within mid proposed district authorised and directed to preside at court of apeals for the Kighth disi! snld e'ectlnn, slid to bold the same I!- (!. M'""',.-!- trict at St. Louis, Mo., also handed Gust according to law: and the persona aud Gust Zacus; liquor and Meridian. n,ie lVjuts designHtcd Judges for each division or down a derision which held the reveSet lor June 23d at 2 o'clock. Election Dlvlaion No. l, Wing That charge. election precinct are herel-- r nuthnr-Ise- d " nue laws null aud void. " and (l'rwted to eetert from their The specific case uxm which the a rPnlmian of ssM election ... District nui"'r to this board immediately after tha circuit court of apMals acted, howev1. of Election metric No. 1. nnd No. foregoing holding thereof. er, applied only to the criminal proseState of Utah vs. Mae Bell June Polling District No. S of Election The ballots for said election shall cution, and was not interpreted as and Gust Fottias: liquor charge. Set trlct No. I: and ihst robing District be on nlaln while paper, through 1 shall No. No. 1. Election Diatrlet collectors assessments of of which Ihe printing or writing cannot affecting for June 22d at 2 o'clock. Include all landn In Election District be seen, snd shall be uniform In else. internal revenue. 1 Jury eases are set up to July 12th, No. lvlng north of the section line The extreme ton nart of each ballot lor a next month, after which the eourt two miles south of fbe north bound- shall lie line, MABEY ASSURED INDIAN line of Tnwnsbin 14 Poiph. Range the top nnrt'on being perforated known aw the likely will lake a vacation for the re- ary 10 Meridian: Pal Lake Rae snd Eat. SITUATION IS PEACEFUL mainder of the month. stub, which shall not be leas than one and hat Putting District No. I of ft Inch In width upon whtch stub t 1 shall Include shell be Dlstrh-No. those cases Election Four against printed the number nf the Charles R. Mm bey is assured James P, liquor Genaro Election District No. 1 same. Tlsllut stubs shall be numbered 1 Ruffoue, Wood, two of section line south the resNinse to an inquiry directed to lvlng coneecptix'elv. On th hack of each Bass and Joe Media are drop- south of the norih boundary ballot shall he printed In capital letL. K. liedd, a prominent stockman of gelo from the calendar, settlement of line of Township 14 Booth. Run re in ters In urnl'rf nice gothic, or tvtw San Juan county, and to Sheriff Kant, Bait Lake Rnse and Meridian. not smaller In sle, the indorsement: threatwhich the situation that Hyde, 4. That a lsnd owner of each of OFFICIAL nLT(GT ened a possible flarcup of Indian waraid divisions of ad district, as hereinabove bounded and designated, shall FROPOBED PRICE RIVER IRRIfare a week, or so ago is Maceahle GATION D1BTR1CT ELECTION be elected a member of the board of and quiet. Ike telegram received by diraetora of Mid distrb-- bv tha land JUNE 25. 1921. the govynyr last Saturday reads: owners of the whole district which shall lie pr'nfed underneath is and situation Indian peacequiet 8. That the names of the following the facsimile of the of the neraona from the divisions of Mid dis- e'erk of the board nf signature able. The renegades who committed con n tv g trict as Indicated before their reanec-fiv- e of Carhnn conntx'. Utah. The the depredations were sent for by the lie voted hatlnt shall contain no other caption names, tie submitted to Indian police, but have not come in for aa directors In Mid proponed w Indorsement. The front or face The mention of the Indian as yet. diatrlet. cf aaid ballot shall contain the fol1. Election Vo. tielnr dlvlaion From Mdice and the general tone of the G Mat his. Tjini lowing: If. No Precinct TEB Diatrlet telegram assures the governor that Gunderson. J. Wl'tuir Rurnham, Bliss Election . . ..... Navna the situation is well in hand. Rowlev, Charles Bscramento. A ere feet From Division No. !, being Elee. VO District Hon Precinct No. I: J. 8. Mathis, J. A. Election Emery county assessed values dropName Marruaen. P. R. Austin. from the $4,606,923 year ped during Names submitted by the hoard of From Division No- S, be'ng Elec, to $4,146,217. Personal property valtlon Precinct No. : W. A. Tharn, W. county commissioners nf Carbon conn-tUtah to tie voted on aa directors ues show an increase from $643,965 N. Draper, Arnold Milner. to $684,440. Real estate showed a de8. That the following named places of aaid district: Election Precinct No. 1: he designated aa the polling places In if. From cline of about $14,000; improvements G. Mathis rt divisions: of each sad $489,-00stock live of and Gunderson of about $8000 tt Polling District No. t of Division lata M J. Wilbur Rurnham Vo. 1, being Election Precinct Vo. It R'taa Rowlev H The school house at Bpring Glen In Charles M Racrameno Mid division nnd election precinct. Emm Election Precinct Vo. 2: Polling District Vo. 3 of D'vlslon fifty question for foremen and forty . ..fl Math's Vo. 1. being Election Precinct Vo. 1: J R. questions for fire boss. The questionJ A . A uaf In Mid in Price at nubile The tlhranr mine covered first naire aid, rescue, C. R. Msecnaen tl division and election precinct. From Election Precinct No. 3: mine gasses, ventilation, coal dust, Polling District Vo. 1 of Division XX A Thavr ..............11M methods of mining, haulage, pumping 3. helnr Election Precinct Vo. S: XV. V. The courthouse at Price. In Mid di- AT" V and water pressure and safety orders. Tl Mdner old vision and election nrecinrf. Beehive Coal conijtany is making The hidees of the election for each Polling Tiistcirt Vo. 1 of D'vlslon Vo. 3. being Election Precinct Vo. S: of mid election precincts shall. In application to lease fifteen hundred The ward meeting house at Welling- addition to the regular Instructions, Ilel-Iewest land of and sixty acres of ton In said division and election pre- raiiae to be posted, on the dnr of said Ten rents a ton royalty is proelection. In ech place oe comnart-mecinct. provided for the preparation of 7. Tht the following neraona be mised with two hundred thousand enpointed as bulge of exid eleetlnn ballots, and In not teas then them dollars improvements during the first for the precinct Indicated, one of the other places In fed about the noll'ow three years of the lease. m for such election orecim-t- . the persons named In ench of enld to a r as clerk of said eteotion. following: Xeil M. Madsen and R. Y. Gibson INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS. Judges of ptortlon for said Polllne have lately leen granted a governDistrict Vo. 1 of Election Precinct Proposed Price TMver Irrigation Dist : D ment lease under the royalty and imJerome. to"vlev. Frank 'o. trict Frank Ia.llnskv. provement plan on a large tract of Each owner of land inctuded in asld Pollin' of for e'ectlnn Judges coal land lietween Scofield and Clear proposed Price River Trrl"nt(on of Election Precinct the District No. difor three District may Creek and adjarent to the Denver ,T A. Mathis, George A. Vo. rectors. one for each division or elecn. T. Heemon. and Rio Grande railroad. tion Precinct, snd shall Indicate his Judges of Election for said Flection vote bv Placing a marginal cross uoon An increase of 32.123 loaded freight Gomer Peacock. Geo. the ballot for or sralnst any ouestion Precinct Vo. ears during the week ending May 1st OcVpi. Mat Gilmour. or name veted noon and F'ection submittedthereto Judges of election for romared with the previous week is at ald eWtnn opnoe'fa W. Vo. Tidwell. Jr.. if Precinct Each oiiallfied elector shall lie enrejNtrted by the ear service division I,eh Jessen. Moroni Hsnn titled to cast one vo'e each acre. of the American Railway association. VOW TUftFFnpE. NOTICE TR fmt of water or fraction thereof, alThe increase was due largely to inT1EPEPY GIVEN tbst an election of lotted o 'be Mob eee ItS lsnd owne-- s of the Proposed Price tor. ng shown bv the order of the creased loading of coal and ore, prinbeen has District River Irrlgst'on hoard of countv commissioners nf cipally for lake movement. The depetted nd wl'l he held In asld Pro- Carbon county. Utah, flnallv detercrease in the number of idle coal cars posed district In Carbon countv. Bat mining and I'stlng the lands Included rf Utah on B"turdv the SShh day or therein w'h the allotment of water during the week ws 21,469. June. 1931, for the following pur- made, and shall sign the ballot snd Dealers over at Eureka have agreed poses: Indicate along with hia or her name to a reduction of fifty rents a ton he number nf acre-fe- e elotod to I. To determine whether said proon coal purchased daring the sumposed Price River Irrigation District v md owned by the elector csst'ng 11 he organised under the provi- the ballot. mer months, where three or more of the Besetop sions of Chenter AND RE IT FT'P.THER REgGLV-Etons are ordered. This lower price ea amende 1919 T'teh of f"r lews that the clerk of thin hoard, aa Pension of Lears 1921. is not the result of a reduced price the hr Ptsti, the county clerk of Carbon conn tv. entitled Districts' lower Irrigation Ufeh. he and he hereby ta authorized at the mines or freight rates, 3. To elect a board of throe direr, and directed to communicate such but is a eoncAsion made by all local ions to th Judges of said electors for said proposed district, laid dealers in an effort to interest their board to consist of a land owner of tion to enable them to properly coneach of the three d'vlstons of said duct such election csnvaaa the rote patrons in the proposition of storing district as determined in the rosotu and certify thereof to the hoard of coal daring the summer months. board if county county commissioners of Carhop tlonn passed by The shortage of coal has been so of Carbon county. countw. Utah, as reontrod by law. snd commissioners an In batAnrn s in the fhs the mill clerk shl can forth ballots serious at Leeds, Eng.,' during the Utah. to he printed In the form as preamble hereof. strike of miners that the people are tntme-inndistrict sa 'rrlratlr-has set s sa Bald well proposed forth, unable to obtain hot water. To meet to acd furnish said been divided Into thro divisions or and Instructions to the aaid lodges this situation, the National Kitchen election precincts and the polling M d'vlstons of said election to be furnished to plncee In each of which happened to have a supply of prer'nrta haa heen designated for said the qualified electors thereat, and that coal, sold hot water to the working election. e hereinbefore set forth in aid clerk also provide the noRlrp The a bucket. a half at neregaarv for the use of eaid penny jeop!e the preamble hereof. id election, and the g The pomes of the '1 tges who shah lodges at ssi-at election each (Continued on Pace Eight) ary stationery. preside during As to Prohibition Enforcement Law. of Children. Prlve, Utah. DR. J. A. JUDY Phyaklaa and f m.I put:iiig pUrr ure svt torth in t:;e prv.imMe hrrelnabovg of this no- Notice of Election CALENDAR OF DISTRICT! Some Confusion and Disease 0etrloaSilvag nl Link. 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