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Show i THE SUE, PRICE. PAGE SIX FRIDAY. AUGUST FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY LIE Telephone 1CJW Office Price Commercial and Savtnn Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. THE U.S. NOBBY TREAD PERMIT SOUGHT TO RESTORE LAST YEAR'S FIGURE. Whm ths going is Application baa lweti made to the public utilitiea eonimiaaum of Itah by Fred Wild, Jr, freight traffic manager for the l)ener and liio Grande, for a reduction in the rates on coke from the ovens at Sunnyaide to Utah points to the extent that these rates were increased when the 25 per rent increase went into effect last fall. The interstate commerce commission ordered a flat increase in freight rates in this territory of 25 er rcut in interstate traffic ami the railroads took the ixtaition that this increase should also lie effective in intrastate traffic. The Utah commission disagreed with the railroads as regards rates on coal and ores, which were ordered to stand as thev were. The railroads appealed to the interstate commerce commission, which in this regard upheld the Utah commission. The increases, however, were effective as regards the rates on cuke, which is largely used by the smelters. Wild in his application says: "The proMMed rates will those rates which were in effect prior to the advance in Case No. 325, and it is thought that the reduction so made will materially help the situation in regard to coke rates, eHiecially to the smelting plants." BUREAU OF MINES TESTS MIXING OF COAL AND OIL WASHINGTON, 1). C, July 30. The bureau of mines has completed laboratory tesla of the efficiency of the Trent process for producing a highly efficient fuel front mixed coal and uiL Results were favorable, fuel produced cent com by the process being bustible. Special value of the process is removal of salt, or mineral matter, from lowgrade coal. The test ranged from 30 ier rent to 70 per rent. Kasenre of the process is in a physical phenomenon which occurs when water and oil are agitated with powdered coal. Particles of oil select particles of coal, almost entirely ex eluding the water and mineral matter it holds in flux. Using an oil which distills at lower tenqierature than the coal makes pos-sihreclaiming the oil, and results in a powdered fuel. Use of heavy oil containing much pitch produce a coke produelafter distillation, although the coal used may have had no coking qunl ity. Ojicrution of the process is simple, consisting merely in churning the mixture in much the same way as butter and with a similar tasty mass resulting. Paddles adapted to almost any manner are sufficient for (he work Coni is first crushed fine, ridding it of extraneous mineral matter, then mixed with water and put through the Trent process, which scarales it from in trinsic mineral matter. Proer amount of oil, Die bureau found, is about 30 per cent in weight of tonnage of dry coal. Any oil of moderate viscosity can be eiuploved. Commercial Nissibilities are regard ed as quite broad, though not yet fully examined. Flue dust can thus lie converted into cuke, graphite ore aejia-rate- d from ita gangue and gaalionse tar emulsions dehydrated by mixing with powdered eoal, the amalgum being retorted for further gaa making. Probably the greatest advantage lies in ability to utilise lowgrade coals and materials now considered waste at the mines bv removal of the large projior-tion- a of ash. Amalgam from which the oil is not distilled can he handled more readily than other fuels, as besides being shoveled it can be forced through pipes and can he stored under water without detriment. The process is the invention of Walter EL Trent and was presented to the war inventions board during the war, the present experiments living conducted at the request of the war le department. Other methods of cleaning coal which ordinary anthracite washeriea cannot handle have been devised, hut- the Trent roress is probably the mosr satisfactory. - i foot edjls. ;; Vein- -, t lolil I,;- a inilies to a foot and :i vide, have DR. H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist Work and Extraction. Price Commercial Bank Bldg.. Price. Utah. ..-R- DR; SANFORD BALLINGER Dentist Miles Building, Price, Utah DR. T. J. ANTON Dentist and 1. Sllvagni Buildine. PRICE, UTAH GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Attorney At Law Rooms JTewsryo Office, the Sllvagni Building. Former, ly Occupied by Judge F. E. Woods Telephone 10, Price, Utah. STEWART. ALEXANDER k CANNON Attorney At Law UtoKT hbsie&i and talk to the next man see with U. S. Tires on his car. Ask him why. Most likely youll hear an interesting story about his tire experiments before the answer was found. Money wasted. Promises unkept Trouble on the road humorous to every one except the man who went through it Finally U. S. Tires. And U. S. Tires ever since. everything by the way of staggering bargains'', hurrah discounts, discontinued lines at less" and so forth they know what not to fet. They want a froth, live tire. With a good reputation. Thats everything it says it is. With the people behind it who back it up. There are 92 U. S. Factory Branches. Your local U. & Dealer is drawing upon them continually to keep his stocks sized up, complete to give you servce. Whenever he gets one or a hundred tires from a U. & Factory Branch, they are newly made this season's fires. Sold to you at anef price. Full values. A reputable maker. A Square-dealinreputable dealer. The whole transaction as befits the leadership of the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world. Perhaps it's the experience of U. & Tire buyers that makes them more emphatic in their preference than ever this na r "SftV and talk to thm naxt aaa with V. 3. Ttraa ra tea oar- .- United States Tires are Good Tires U.S.USCO TREAD U.S. CHAIN TREAD U.S. NOBBY TREAD g. year. When these men have tried most i'j Eleventh Floor Deseret National Bank 8alt Lake City. Utah. Sllvagni Bldg., Price. Utah. saroe STOP U.S. ROYAL CORD U. S. RED & GREY TUBES United States Tlr Rubber Company Unite dSiates Price Rubber Works Frandsen Oarage Palmeiri. Auto Company OLIVER 0. DALBY Attorney At law Office, Eko Theater, Ground Floor. PRICE, UTAH, B. W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office Eko Theater Building. PRICE, UTAH J. B. FLYNN Licensed Undertaker and Embnlmer Telephone It. PRICE, UTAH. E. M. FULLER Civil and Mining Engineer Special Attention Given to Irrigation Work. Office. Ground Floor, West of The Run. PRICE, UTAH. DR. H. B. HENDERSON Chiropractor. At Price, First Door West of The Run, 10 to 12 noon 2 till 4 p. nf. At Helper. over Helper State Bank. 0 till I Other hour p. m., excep( Sundays. at home. Calls by appointment. BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Flrat-Claa- a Work. All Estimates Free. Phone 1RRM. PRICE, UTAH. Item opened up. The lower tunnel has lieen driven along the liedding plane of the sandstone on one of the smaller veins. The upper tunned crosscuts the formation. The Iaat vein wa eut at a vertical depth of a hundred and fifty feet, and ia the most promising. For the whole of the width of eighteen inches the eoal is clean and even in grade. An average aample of the rein analyzes, according to Crittenden, 0 per cent moisture, 30.30 per rent volatile matter; fixed carbon, 52.22, and ash, 14.82 per rent. Since eoal Bella for a good price in 2.-1- PURE DISTILLED WATER A KOPFS STUDIO tart of the state, it is HOW ABOUT THOSE HERE that violators of these rules could not IN PRICE AND CARBON? hope to jiasa teachers' examinations, nigh Grade Portraits and EnlargeCrittendens opinion that this vein ments. the southern ean be profitably developed. Near SarGirla hoping to teach school in San atoga, Wyo., it is ssid, coal of similar Francisco will kindly roll up the silken aame of approximately the grade and size has been quite profitably worked hosiery above the knees and remove any surplus carmen from their lipe. for years. Mrs. Helen P. Sanborn, president of the San Franriaeo board of education, Making Investigations. issued that edict last Saturday when Following the finishing up of the work of fixing the assessed valuations she laid down these plana and specifiof Utah, the state equalization board cations for the projier dresa of school came to Carbon county on Wednenday teachers: "No lipsticks, for they are the last last. It waa accompanied by Prof. word in bad taste." Ten William Peterson, state geologist. No handpainted eyebrows, for they Emin Carbon will be and spent days are ailly." ery counties, where they will investi"No beauty windows" since they're gate on the ground various questions "scandalous." that have arisen with regard to eoal No rolldown hosiery, for they are g mine valuations. The eomjianies idiotic." the mines have asked exemption "No jet earrings for a teacher for coal required to be left as pillars. The ojierating mam will be checked must not pose as "an amateur rar- in connection with eoal that ia going men.' "No wasp waists for they are into a higher classification as being and insane. unhealthy The crew worked. of surveyactively And dont wear too short a skirt, ors for the atafe board, now in the Pleasant Valley country, will also be too low a waist or bobbed hair for visited by the board. Chairman Wil- Mrs. Sanborn said she had no words liam Hailey and Lorenzo Pett of the to describe them. Mrs. Sanborn issued her warning Isiard are making the trij. oter-atin- ICE COMPANY IS GOING INTO IRON COUNTY'S FIELDS Plans for (he development of the big eoal and oil holdings of the Conqueror Oil company in Parowan Valley in Iron eminty are heing made by Ilenrv F. Crittenden, president and manager. Recently the coniMTiy acquired two thousand acres of oil land and a thousand of eoal. Two geologists. Christon Yrang and A. G. Durritt, have gone over the Parowan structure, according to Crittenden, and give it as their opinion that oil will be fonml at a depth .f fifteen to eighteen hundred feet. Crittenden has succeeded in interesting Oklahoma oil interests who. it is said, are planning to send their peolngirsts into the field for the next few weeks. If ihe structure i indorsed the Oklahoma men will begin drilling in the ne;ir future. Th coni lands of the ('ili.i;rivr have been by vn live DR. G. W. GREEN Physician and Burgeon Room 4, Golden Rule Hotel PRICE. UTAH specially heavy with snow, mud ot sand, in hilly country whsiu maximum traction on ths road is a factor, no othar tin trsad yat daviaad is quite ao affective, or so wholly approved by motoring opinion, as tha U. 8. Nobby Tread. Its vary simplicity three rows of diagonal knobs, gripping tha road- -ia tha raanlt of all the yaara of U. A Rubber ax parlance with every typo of road tha world over. Denver and Bio Grande Through Fred Wild, Jr, Petition Public Utilitiea Conuniasion of Utah In Behalf of Local Industry of the Utah Fuel Company Helping Out Smelters. X 11 pi D JOBES Physician nud Burgeon Obetctrlca and Diaeaaee of Chlldr. Office Sllvagni Block. Price, Utaht DR. J. A. JUDY Physician and burgeon COKE huii-ire-- V 5, 1921 PROFESSIONAL ASKS RATE REDUCTION 's asking help in finding a teacher who "was clothed below the knees and also Second Floor Price Commercial and Ravings Bank above the waist." . PRICE, UTAH. You cant et rid of a war politiJ. W. METCALF cian. Votehim out of offiee and he Notary Public and Conveyancing begins publishing his memoir. Deeds, Bill of Rale and Legal Papers of All Kinds Drawn SCOFIELD, UTAH He pute sanitation Into your home. Some people may cuss us on general principles. Because bethey know nothing about u cause It is a habit with some people to cuss tha plumber." Others are our friends because they have dtalt with us and know the quality of our work. We atrlve to answer your call promptly, do your work properly and to charge you economically. BADDLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Corner Eighth and Main sts. Phone 290. Olson Loses Case. RESIDENCE DELIVERY IS MADE REGULARLY Emmett K. Olson of Price, failing to aqiear, the state of Utah won a derision liefore Gould H. Uluklev. register of the United States land office one day last week in the ease of a section of school land in Carlton count v up near Storrs. The ease was insti- - Buy a coupon book and uve Continued On Page Eight) money Price Ice and Cold Storage Co. C. R. FERGUSON, Mgr. Modern and Enlarged Plant Phone 136 PRICE. UTAH RATES ARE FIXED K. D. Haskins, department commander of tlie Grand Army of tlie Republic of Utah, has lieen advised officially that rates to the annual eucainpment to be held at Indianapolis, Tud.. September Jfitli to October l.--t of this r mile car-l-i jyear, will be nue cent of a proper way, on i foililieuti'-- , vi may be obtained liTo'.ivtli Grand .i:nv aiiiln-r- - TOO LATE Too late, Too late, Too late, Too late, Too late, The snm LATE. And ance. Before the guard ia here. Ive married George. shee crossed the switch. the eighteenth amendment'! passed. the hangman's sprung the trap. of human tragedy can be summed in the words TOO the same thing appliea to fire and automobile insurthis tragedy happens to yon see us. We can safeguard your investment by insurance that protects. We have a snap in a bungalow all furnished. Nice garage on the lot, and $1000 will handle the proposition. Balance in payments to suit the purchaser. This will not be on our hands very four-roo- m long. li-- 1 if ii Ol' t lie nj fiei:,: of jil- - and a! - '.I 1 Hr: t .1 ,,f ra- - j'.,:,.-- Equitable Real Estate & Investment Co. Second Tloor Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah i , - I o'clock. W. F. Myers. N. G.: W. E. Hampton, V. O.; L. A. Hills, Secy. SINGER I - for best results and MACHINES mean not now. but many years. J. E. Jameson will nft that your machine !e taken care of. Cor- ner Fifth and J streets. Phone 1 J. W. HAMMOND, LICENSED 10-- AB- STRACTER OP TITLES Abstracts of titles furnished to an? piece or tract In Eastern Utah. Fir Insurance written In the companies. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor Silvagni Bldg., Price. Utah. - J tet FRANDSEN BRICK COMPANY Yards adjoining Hie Denver and Rio Gyando Railroad tracks on the soittli, three Mocks east of deiot. Office at flic yard. Estimates given and prices quoted on I'lMtnffire Box 93. Tricplmne 72M. Manufacapplk-ation- . turer of iden-titie-iii- ? KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Price Lodge No. 22. Meets every 'second, third and fourth Tuesday in Masonic Hall. Visiting members always welcome. P. E. Trim, C. C.; Fred E. Wheat. K. R. 8. PRICE LODGE No. 52 L 0. 0. F. PRICE. UTAH Meets each Wednenday evening at Brick of All Ki I It I C E, rT A II - . - t i: |