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Show FRIDAY, MARCH TBE PAGE EIGHT REPORT PRICE, UT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OK THE STATE OF SOLDIERS WIVES AND WIDOWS UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE GIVEN PREFERENCE PRICE COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK Located 8 UK, at Trice, in the County of Carbon, State of I'tah, at the 1122. Hualneee on Clna of the 20th day of March, RESOURCES and diacounta bonda and securities, etc Packinghouse Due from federal reserve bank Due from other tanka and cash on ham Federal reserve lank Mock United Statea bunds and certificates deposited Loan Stot-ka- , - TOTAL ....$461,439.07 - - .... .... - - - 149,(00.00 10.000.00 23.000.00 ... 00.CT7.il .... .... 3,000.00 05,005.00 5010,121.15 LIABILITIES 50.000.- 00 Capital stock paid In..... 70.000.- 00 Surplus fund C,S(4.(2 Net undivided profits 12,500.00 Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation.. $200,030.22 Deposits subject to heck 260.20 Demand certificates 0,402.36 Cashiers checks 38.11 Certified checks 200.00 Dividends unpaid ..... 271,030.28 Total demand deposits 80 f Postal savings deposits 05 Time certifies tea 200,134.30 Savings deposits 224.621.87 Tutsi time depualts 15,000.00 Honda borrowed Savings account (United Statea bunds and certificates deposited) ... 06,805.00 $818,121.18 TOTAL. State of I'tah, County of Carbon Carl U. Marcuses, being flrat duly a worn according to law, deposes and nays that ha is cashier of the above named lank: correct statement that the above and foregoing report containa a full true and of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 20th day of MARCU8EN. R. CARL 1922. March. Busbecrllied end sworn to before me thie 2Sih day of March, 1922. My commiasiona expires the 20th day of March, 192$. W. E. ANDERSON, Notary Correct Attest: (Beal) Public, At Price, Utah. W. F. OLSON, H. H. OoETZMAN, NEIL M. MADSEN, Directors 1, Seth Pixton. bank comState of I'tah, Office of Rank Commissioner missioner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the aliove named company, filed in my SETH PIXTON, Hank Commissioner. offu this 27th day of March, 1922. The United State eivil aerviee coin- mission has just given out information that widows of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines who served in the world war, and wivra of injured soldiers, sailors and marines of that war who themselves are not physically qualified to hold positions in the eivil service, hut whose wivra are qualified, will be given the name preference in examinations for jmstuiaster-shii- a at first, second and third rlass jNistoftices that ia given to the men themselves, under the civil service commission ' interpretation of the execu- tive order of ( Mober 14, 1921. In other words, the commission states, under its interpretation it will apply the executive order to the same classes of world war veterans, their widows and wives, that is provided for Hsitions in the classified civil service by the veteran preference act of July 11, 1921. PostmaatenhiiM at offices of the first, second and third classes are not classified under the eivil service law, although filled through competitive examination under exeeutive order, and such military preference as ia allowed in examinations for auch offices ia also provided by executive order. DECADE CHANGES MATERIAL ROAD SURFACING y, coke-carryi- ng HAKE IS windows Y YOUR SPECIAL CLEANUP TAKE ADVANTAGE Of OUR TEN DAYS y t I IN In the last ten yean there has been great change in the tye of road amiable for traffic conditions on main traveled highway, according to engineers of the bureau of public roads of the United Statea department of agriculture. In 1910 the plain and surface treated macadam were considered as among the highest types of paving for country roads and a large percentage of the mileage waa of the two types. There was s small mileage of brick and concrete and s somewhat greater mileage of bituminous macadam but the plain and surface treated macadam were the predominant types of hard surfaee roads. How great the change has been is shown by figures recently issued by the bureau. On federal aid roads completed between 1916 and 1920 only 2.9 per rent of the total area paved waa plain and surfaee treated PRODUCTION DECLINE of members of the union during a strike. STILL FURNISHES, ETC. Argument of counsel for the miners that the destruction of property resulted from an uprising by the community (Continued From Page One.) gainst the sets of armed guards should a lota of 11.5 per cent, lueses due to not be accepted, counsel for the operear shortage did not exceed $ per rent, ators insisted. The situation was at all except in I he llaxard field. Losses as- limes controlled by the union leaders cribed to lack of demand decreased and conclusively proved the eonspira-rfrom 35.6 to 32.3 ier vent. they contended. lake the production of bituminoox coal, the output of beehiva coke in- WESTERN GOAL RATES ARE TO creased slightly in the week Mpld on BE LOOKED INTO March 18th. From reports of cars of Announced at Washington, D. C., eoke originated by the principal roads, it is estimated (hat the last Wednesday, an investigation has total output wat 149,000 net tons, aa been instituted by the interstate comAgainst 154,000 in the week ended on merce commission into the resonable-nes- s macadam. of practically all rates on coal in March lltli. Production is at present Carbon Floral company, Eko build-inrunning above that of a year ago, but the western portion of the United Fries. Flowers for every occasion, desirThe commission 11)20 with States. in couiiwrison said it it appears your orders for Easter 1 lilies rises very low. The cumulative output for ed to determine whether the interstate early. W. F. Olson, manager. Phone ratea on coal from producing points 299 our flowers are fine the calendar year to date stands at tons, and approximately 29 per in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New cent of that of the corresponding Mexico, Utah and all states west there- ADVERTISING lll'KlNR TIMES OF DEPRESSION of 1920. of to destinations in other states, and The movement of bituminous coal to El Paso, Tex., are unreasonable, disacross the Hudson gateways into New criminatory, prejudicial or otherwise England recovered during the week of in violation of the interstate commerce 4 Advertising la most valuable March 18th, but the quantity of an- act," and to make auch findings as 4 when business la bad. Now la the 4 to advertise. Roger W. Bali- thracite forwarded waa less. Accord- may be necessary to remove tlie objec- 4 time son, the great statistician, apeak- - 4 ing to rejwrts furnished by the cour- tionable differences. El Paso, the oning of the preeent liusinese depres- - 4 tesy of the American Railway assoc- ly city named in the order, is a rate- 4 aion, says: "This aitustlon, ap- - 4 parent as ws reach the bottom of 4 iation there were 4,064 can of bitnini-nou- s breaking point," being situated on the present area of depression In 4 coal forwarded through the Hud- dividing line between territories in 4 the 1922, offers the first real chance son gateways, and 74 cars through which railroads were given different of the coming period of improve- - 4 tnent. Future business is now on 4 Itousea Point. The number of cars of percentages of increase by the general 4 the produrtlon counter. You can 4 anthracite forwarded was 3692 over advance of 1920. 4 buy It cheaper now than you will 4 the Hudson, and ten through Rouse a dur- - 4 4 bs abls to buy It at BEEKEEPERS TO FIGHT ISLE OF 4 Ing the next five or six years. It 4 Point. 4 takes no little courage to go coun- - 4 The dumpings over Hampton Roads WIGHT DISEASE 4 ter to the popular current and 4 March week in 18th of the are piers 4 apend money for advertising when 4 measures to the inat protect net reikirted tuna, an 393,635 4 immediate returns are very much 4 America North 4 smaller than usual, but 1 am ran- - 4 crease of 46,523 tons over the preced- beekeeping industry of 4 vlnred that ths man who has the 4 ing week. The increase occurred in against the introduction from Europe 4 gain an 4 Isle of Wight disease, 4 foresight anda courage will the quantity of cargo coal shipped to of the running start that 4 New England. Exports declined from which has done great damage in parts 4 advantage will carry him through the com- - 4 to seventeen thousand tons. of Europe, were advocated at a meet- 4 ing periods of improvement and 4 forty-si4 prosperity. ing of American and Canadian offi- 4 4 Ths only solution Is to go after 4 cials and scientists of of WOULD MULCT UNIONS WHEN entomology 4 business. Don't wait for it to come 4 the United Stain department of agri- 4 to you. It ia not a question of 4 STRIKERS DO DAMAGE culture. Thus far the disease has not 4 Does advertising pay? but How 4 4 can I make it payT" 4 liability of tlie United Mine Work- made its way to either Canada or the 4 er of America, as an organisation, United States. A ban against the in- 4464444644444444444 4444444 for damages which may be caused by troduction of queen bees from any foracta of its members during strikes, was eign country bxcept Canada was advoargued at length at Washington, D. C., cated. The meeting further decided to in the supreme court by W. A. Glasgow use all feasible efforts to prevent the for the union and 11. S. ltriuker, Jr., introduction of adult bees into the and J. B. McDonough as counsel for United States except for 'experimental the nine mines in Arkansas, which and scientific purposes by the United Coronado coal States department of agriculture. It brought the case to recover damages fur drat ruc- is expected that Canada will establish tion of their pnqvcrty during strikes the same safeguards to the beekeeping in 1914. The United Mine Workers ind usin, and for this reason it is not contended that their organization could planned to limit shipments of hera not be sued because it was not incor- from or to Canada. The disease, which porated, and a number of decisions of first apeared in 1904 in the Isle of the courts were cited by counsel jn Wight, has since swept to all parts of support of his argument to have set Great Britain, causing large losses, aside the decision of the lower courts Beekeeiers who see any outbreak of holding that the organization had vio- any disease of adult hera are urged to law hy send at once lated the Sherman samples for examination restraining interstate commerce. and diagnosis to the bureau of entomolother jaunts were also urged ogy. Washington, D. C. Detailed inforby them, including the objection that mation concerning tlie disease inuy be individually and not collectively suits had hy writing to the United States should have !ecn brought hy the department of agriculture. Washingagainst the union. ton, I). C., for a copy of Department The conspiracy of the United Mine Circular 218, entilled The Occurence Os Workers allegpd in the Arkansas strike of Diseases of Adult which is Bees," was not attributed to the Chicago Cen- now available for free distribution. tral eompetitive lields conference of 1898, tietween the mine operators and MACHINE TO TEST GRAVEL IN THERE are sine the miners, or to any subsequent anROAD BUILDING points of sunual wage scale conference between the periority in Vico Motor To aid the bureau of public roads, operators and the mine owners ip that Oil section counsel for the mine owners United States department of agriculcontended. They asserted that the con- ture, in giving particular attention to They an proved by tests la laboratory and on the road. spiracy found hy the ronrt consisted the use of local material for road conof an agreement among the union min- struction wherever jatssible, a simple, This superior lubricant la a doalsrs ers, founded upon the teaching of the jxirtable appartus has keen devised for old by all to field and servlcs stations. determine its suitacentral eompetitive conference, testing gravel and spread by the officers of the un- bility for concrete. The device consists ion, who insisted thBt the competition of two tteel halls arranged so that a of nonnnion mines most be suppressed. piece of gravel ran lie placed on top of always The importance of closing the nonnn- one of the balls and the other ball alion Arkansas mines was attributed by lowed to fall from different heights the mine owners counsel to the views and strike the gravel. The height if fall of the unian that having control in the required to break the gravel is an indifield for years, it would be vital to the cation of its suitability to withstand nnion that the ground should not be the blows of traffic. Heretofore there has been no satisfactory test of gravel lost If the treasury of the United Mine as there has been for stone, with the t Workers eon be used to promote a result that in some instances more strike, arm the strikers, and pay the costly material has lieen used when fines imposed upon individual lultor suitable gravel was available close at loaders for violation of the law, then hand. Along this line the bureau is the treasury of the union can he as- conducting ear tests on concrete made sessed, counsel for the oerators mov- of ninny different materials to detered, to pay damages which the courts mine just how fnr it is safe to go when found resulted from the unlawful acts the quality of the material is doubt ul. 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