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Show mat the spy, FRICE. 10 SHUI Off SUPPlf OF OTAH-fV- Etl TRIPAT. GRAVEL1 OKI Foreshadowed by art-leI ,n previous issues f The Sun, uit U 'f iLt ta!c or I uh Ld agvn.--t pub-been started to annul tLe J kj cy.' ....ira,-- t lT I'laLLtirii maintain that ! fondant lease under whieh Heiseli i ,.n Law no jur:.l.rt;i..n whatever ov- -r the company is working trie states gravel projH-rtfor which a was conat Mount. It is from thi amin-- e summated on the cm. tent ion that it lit that the rough material must .me lor ware acquired for the benefit of fie en-- t state and its cit.reiu as a whole. the on his const eUrs the ruction of the mada-astarry flag right m n this euLteutiou tnen w launder for yon and. Price and Castle Hate, and they arue that ,n niater.al should be used only in of other food American dti-Un- whieh work U about to begin. jthis just state work and that there is no au-- , Sam is no slouch vfaen it e fontraet for this paving was thorny for state officials to alienate cleanliness and careful laun-Owarded late in last February, hois .or eiicumlier the projierty. In this conlaundry turns out food were considered on the io class American work, at fair that the eoutractor should proposition nect a the laws designating authority furnish the over various lands are quoted at great gratel and do the wliule job, and, al- length. that ternatively the state should sui-pi- y The point is also ra'sed PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY tint state the gravel and the contractor do Phone 218 officials failed to and refused to the work. (n this seeond for bids and to make publir the contractors now on the prooltion job ijry their intention of leasing this pnqw-r-ty- . and Murdock were lowest bidders, The charges against Director (il-i- in and they Were awarded the contract. has do with approval of the It apjiears that there was even then a least toand inboth issuance of an order based tentative proposal that the Hdselt usm the terms of the lease. people would take the states gravel It terminates with a the banks and produce the needed materi- lease be declared null prayer that aland void and el, and on the basis in that arrange- so that the parties to it be resirsiue-ment the state road commission figur- from it into effect carrying ed the cost of the road with Grav and Murdocks bid and gravel from the UTAH IRON ACTIVE state pits to he a saving proKMiiun over bids received when the contractors were to furnish the gravel, and Fields of State Inspected With View on which basis another firm had a to Building Plant lower bid than the contractor who will do the work put in on that condition. Pacific Coast and Utah industrial The losing bidders seemed to Ium their and financial leaden who are planheads, and at once attacked the arMiner and Shippers of tha ning the commercial development of Celebrat ad which the state road com- Utah iron and coal resources on a rangement mission had by that time made public large scale, njam their return to Salt for getting gravel from the states Lake City after the trip over the state pit. After several days wi angling a looking up iron and coal dejsit, new lease for the pits was promulgatMire at through the head of the in which the had beted, state a much K Creed, president STORKS, UTAH. ter deal, and in whieh the objection of Iaeific Gas and Electric Qanaral Office. SIT Kawhoua company of the disgruntled bidders were very and the Columbia Steel Building. company of largely met. This last contract or lease California, that they are not yet ready Salt Lake City, Utah. with the Heiselt ronqwny was sanc- to make publir the results of the intioned by the state djieartnient of fi- vestigations made this week or of the nance and purchase, through its di-- i very considerable amount of prelimirector, John H. Glenn, the state land nary work already accontplisliel by lward by its superintendent, John T. representatives of the syndicate look.Oldroyd, and of course had the ap- ing toward the establishment of the COLTON, UTAH proval of the state road commission, new steel industry in Utah. We are trying to put this thing or although one member Ira It. BrownGeneral Mcrdwullw and ing never did enter into the deal. er, Creed said, but affairs are not Kurknen'e Supplier in such shaie as to permit of any anApproved By AIL With this array of state departments nouncement of plans. When the lime Hotel. Dipping Tate and Feud nil pulling together it lookpd as though comes we will hare plenty to say. But Lota In Connection the knockers had been squelched, and meanwhile we are simply milking such as are desirable. None j the Heiselt people got busy down at investigations the pits, which are located just about of the other mendiers of the party discuss their undertaking. Creed, at the boundary line between Salt Like would Where F. L. Rains, president of the Carbon la-liThey ,and Utah counties, north of the are now ready to send material to Car-- I Fuel couqiany, W. W. Armstrong, r bon county. Just at this stage up IhiIw president of the Xational Copjs-- bank capthe Mellon Sand and Gravel company and othprs, who inclnde imjsirtant Califor-th- e with an action instituted before the ital and industrial interests of Snuceaaor to Pacific northwest and Utah, OUNER A MARBLE third district court, in which lh"y seek nin. 10 iron ore fields in Iron to have the whole deal as to the gravel visited first the from Lund. After a motoring county, fee suit rescinded. They bring pit lease the party, there hrief inspection against John T. Oldroyd, state land which included a numlierbyof engineers X. commissioner; Ioiilson, George and technical KT (. went they experts, 11. Browning, state Delta and to I). Canto and Ira and Utah on lake, points road commissioners; John II. Glenn, known to be under considenilion as ft W mid finance state director of purchase, ! HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. sites for the enterprise. The and the Ileisell Construction couipiny, possible Government SlOtlba included an inspection of likewise equivalent trip 11 El and in addition to the cancellation of coal Unequalled for storage. Will not in the vicinity of properties (lack. Tha beat of ateamlng and the lease it is asked that an order for Carbon in f XT county. heating qualities. 11 Ea thirty thousand yards of gravel--th- is Erection of a blast furnace for the abbe is for Carbon county highway coke making of p:g iron, a urn ridged. The action at law follows the and the aleel a Bn possible plant plant, lengthy controversy over the matter, construction of a railroad from Lnud orin spite of the abandonment of the Mlnea at Kenilworth, Utah to the iron deposits are among the mah, Ei: General Offices in tha Walker iginal lease, whieh protestants claimelements contemplated in the enBank Building. ed amounted to a gift, and after its jor With details of the enterterprise. Salt Lake City. terms had lieen given wide publicity. 11 Ei into ehape it would not working prise The substitute lease was signed on Ap- be to hear a definite anaurprising bot- ril 1st and a few days lutcr Governor nouncement of the projected developMahey called for the resignalions of ment within a comparatively bliurt UL-COthe road commission, giving lark of time. harmony as the reason. Ira 11, Browning's signature does not appear on any WASTE BASKETS of the papers to the lease, but his mem- COLD WEATHER RETARDS bership on the road commission led to IARANTEED FIVE YEARS his being named in the suit brought. Early Fruit Damaged, Farmers and Recourse to law came after scv;ral Stockmen Are Behind. weeks of protest from the commercial sand and gravel and other interests Cold and stormy weather, aceomjMi-nie- d against the manner in which the slate by heavy snowfall, prevailing in lease. this officials were negotiating so late this spring has injured Utah The material men contend that if the some of the early fruit according to it this lease property state intended to weather bureau. The States United the should be done by open bid and let to and work shearing have farm aheep the highest bidder. The last previous been and vegetation growth hampered came iff action on the part of the plaint has been retarded. Lambing wn bewhen he filed an application with the gun more generally, under unfavorastate land commissioner offering 3'1 ble circumstances snd some losses have per cent more for the property than occurred. Cattle and sheep vre still did the bid of the Heiselt company. being fed in places, as spring feel Js Contract Condemned. very slow and range feed is liecoming 'nos? of Fraud, conspiracy, caprice, secrecy scarce. Some range land and the lambing grounds are still under and other charges of illegality are in the complaint, which totals snow. Stream stages have remained twenty-fiv- e tyjiewritten pages, sitting nearlv stationary. Sheep are still passIts Actually a Better Waste forth the entire transaction. A synop- ing Kelton and Wenrlover toward the sis of the complaint shows that the lambing and shearing localities. Cold, stormy weather 1ihr luvn hard on stock Basket After Five Years Ose plaintiffs bring action for themselves and residents at Government Creek, though loss-- so f other of and on Tt Utah. of far hnve not laen heavy. Fruit has Waste Basket taxjwvers of the state AKE a Vul-CThat the said defendant. J. T. not. been injured at Elbert a. Heavy and any other waste basket. Onk Your experience will tell yon Oldroyd. acting or protending to act snow fell at Huber, Manti, Levan. 'hat would hare happened to the other as state land commissioner of the state Citv and Deseret, greatly Shearute basket in five years in three of Utah, on behalf of the state if Utah, field work and spring growth. Black at Rock, and not has C. Ioiilson X. yet ing and the defendants. account of stormy weather. or on pretending to, ('as I). acting George The Vnl-Co- t, tough and Some feed is now growing at Milto act as state road eoinmisf ioners of the stronf in the befinninf, of behalf ford. Spring growth und field w.irk the state of Utah, on li will be a better basket John are the defendant, and greatly retarded t Modena, dostate of Ilah, is stock ami while and food for ten or fif and act lii'teh, t. II. Glenn, acting or pretending iin-anacarce. Odd teen year more service. ing well, feed is as director of the department of of the the of melting weather stale of the hot-stopped The Vnl-Cand purchase has solid sides and was and the of Wid1o. range state Mali, snow at nothing can sift out over the Utah, on behalf of the snow fell on She Ileavv covered. dHV 19JJ, of still 10th April, wor. Yet the Vul-Cthe about is exteremely on or ht about half as heavy ae it would entered into or pretcmiml to enter into mountains nesr Monb; shearing- Las has feed or little the h if made green atopin 1, and an agreement for and on of aluminum. on the range, leaving stock in with the SHid Utah, of state . Youll like their handsome appear-acondition. Karlv fruit was i weakened the Heiselt Construction company. made was St. at killed Regular finishes are rich ma- George, though some said agreement the That unluw-fullbrown and olive freon. remain. The lamb teaches and and entered into wrongfully, where unpav-e- d, rontrarv is Highways, good. UTAH fraudulently, crop PRICE, neeretly. condition. bad of in statutes have the of violation to Uw, in to and in the state of Utah, contrary to the and of Anyone can get out of trouble by the the of rights violation Give your freight hauling and oth- - financial detriment of the state of simple expedient of hitting upon the work of Uita kind and U will have ' named and Jwnpt attention. No Job too largo or Utah and the plaintiff to the pluin-tif- f right plan. o aman Service me for to handle. situated similarly For that good printing. The Snn. or night. T. P. Lemons. Phone otherand other taxpayer and resrJ mla w. s lee , COAL ECONOMY- -means buying the fuel which gives highest heat value with minimum waste. means selecting the fuel which gives steady, dependable heat, has little ash, and ignites quickly. de " ur I For Both Coal Economy and Coal Satisfaction Order Castle Gate and Clear Creek se Utahs leading fuels for more than twenty - five years. Spring Canyon Coal Co. ASK YOUR DEALER UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek CoaL Spring Canyon Coal 0RR1N ELMER , AS THE MODE DICTATES : c Fire spreads its web to catch the careless and the unprotected. Losses are climbing and amount to more than a million a day. The great danger lies in neglect and indifference. In these times you need the full, sound protection of a good American company. Get this in one or more of our fire tested ones. Bonds, conveyancing, notary work. Bargains in city and farm property too numerous to enumerate. ! You're Treated i. Right ABERDEEN COAL t- Independent Coal & Coke Co. T Insurance That Protects Equitable Real Estate & Investment Co. . Secon Floor Silvagni Bldg., Trice, Utah COAL RESERVES INCREASING IN strike has actually been effective. He also stated that at present' thr LOCAL FIELDS are more than five hundred carloads Fred J. Wild, Jr., attending the in- of coal held in reserve at the mines in terstate commerce romniissiort hearing Colorado and Utah serveed by the Denon coal rates at Salt Talk City, de- ver and Rio Grande Western. clares that while shipment of coal Some iieople ere never happy until have decreased at the mines served by the Denvr and Rio Grande Western they have acquired a secret and hare railroad since the beginning of the coal told it to a dear friend. strike, the load reserve at the mines Some men never kick. They find it has steadily increased, hence it is difSubscribe. ficult to determine to what extent the more profitable to work. Scattered among many new acquaintance in the spring suila we meet with pleasure some tried old friend in euite of navy poiret twill, and trimmed with tirald and buttons. Here is one of them, living up to the dictates of the mode as to silhouette, length of coat and skirt and gaining new Interest by virtue of a novel trimming f loose straps made of the material.. Banda of silk braid about the waiat pans under these Mrapi and six hall buttons serve to fasten and adorn the coat. Don't borrow The Sun. ifj al-le- a la-hal- ot ret.-.-ili- ng :n. n Iva-tui- Select Creations In Millinery at the Season 5 Lowest Prices Beautiful and Btunning are mild terms when applied to some of the hat creations we are offering this season. It is difficult to describe them. The better way is to see them. The most satisfactory way is to possess them. And price is just as attractive as appearance. They are marked down away down. It is surprising what you can buy for a small amount of money. They are for all ages, all complexions, all tastes, and for all occasions and purposes. H ot ot ap-jn-a- def-iila- s 't if nt, ap-pic- H v, In-e- T. P. LAMONS u Brio. Utah. ,1: ' -- 7 Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, UTAH |