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Show rtflAT. MAT H, 1922 THB U1, mcf, OLD TIME CARBON MATROX AT HIAWATHA Mr. Sarah A. Ken pas-- d UTAH KTEIT FRIDAY. U DIES aav at PAGE FIVE COAL OUTPUT AND NATION'S i the houie of hi-- daughter, Mr, li". E. TOTAL IS GREATER THAN WEEK AGO Taylor over at Hiawatha last Saturday. Slw was the widow ot William A. Keese. who w buried at Swfirlrt iu ISifJ. She waa born iu Th Sun Service, Merthyr fvd- vil. South Wales, in 1&47, WASHINGTON, D. C, May 17. jfce eajuicitv of the oven. year old. She emigrated to 1'itts- - l,rductuui of aot't eoal iincreased at .Of the eenty-on- e plant in existence the beginning of the sixth week of the fifty-eigh- t were active during the lust iu 1N5, resided tlu-rburgh, (year, and then crossed the idai.to to rtr'ke I May Sih to 13th V. The early 'month and thirteen were idle. These 'I tah by indicate an output of close to 'statistic are based ujmh from settling at St. John, iu Tooele county, where sbe lived tor Vur BU1 half uiilliou tons. lntdue - rixty-eigplant and i'icludo esti- r Her Experience I was 1., able to bake a re'rt rt-ur- ox-tea- Makes hens do business at a profit. Gall cure liniment and stock tonic the International kind worth using. We carry these in stock and, as usual, we sell good hay, good grain, and the good old reliable Castle Gate coal. Redmond rock salt and Morton block salt. Blue dray always busy always ready. There Is a Reason . j never good cake until - using Royal. I find ether pow- toiw a decrease in the total output i.f anthracite, a ronibiii-aliodaughter, dividing time between Mis. and Mr. It. (5. Wilson un it output of 4,167,000 tons. In tlte'all coke. It is estimated that oJSO'mi ,'''y!,lH,nding week of the 1919 striae ton of llie heehitc eoke were drawn irdville, and Mrs. T. W. the month. The total produi walLa, all three being hixdangli- - .25, oiH) ton of soft coal, and 2,01 tl,ns f anthracite were produced, tion of eoke waa therefore 2,7.Wi,0iMi ters. Funeral service were at Lclii l,f 725s,tHlO tons. The eurrciit ton, aa against 2,909.000 in March, last Wednesday morning, the ivmains '1 i therefore some The monthly onuniption of eoal lor being shipH-- there from J. K. Flvnu's ou,l'ut short of mortuary parlors at Price. Other chil- y . j coke manufacture has now definitely ! experience. For the finst ti ne passed the four million-to- n dreu than the daughters already men- mark, lit paased' April, it ia estimated, 4.033,000 tons turned, who are surviving, are Mrs. T. ?!,u'?,,he ,rike 13,000-ea- r mark ou Monday of the' were required by the ovens, an 11. Miller, at 1 laker City lire, ami the record of Mon- - crease of nearly a million tons over the G. lleese at American Fork. cd n 1921 average. The market for coking ,he Also left to rememlkT her are lweul v- -' ? .......... ... .... . following, and the returns so far re- - eoal is still far below normal, as seen i 88, eeiveth for Friday forecast a produe- - from the fact that the present monthtion of from 4,4K,00U to 4,5tH,tkKD Ions ly requirement of the eoke industry Absolutely w ill the are only 57 er eent of those in the I CASH PRIZES THOUGHT TO BE fr,the wei: In Wek ia thia an increase of 73 preceding war and only DETRIMENTAL ier rant of Contains No Alum (9 ier eent. The increase has lieen gon- - the average in 1919. n those districts not affected by The elimination of eash prizes at No Bitter Taste Leave! By Rail and Water. e strike. It ia esjteeially marked in live stock Mhows and state fair live During the fifth week of the strike Mr. Alice Madsen is assisting at the stock exhibitions and the use of money the Southern and Middle Appa'uc Linn for Nnt RoytJ Cmmk Book the coal forwarded to Xraw-- F.ugland Price Commercial and Savings bank. Western ia FREE. Royal Bakiag P.w It due now so exjiended in making better ed ?ml j Kentucky. through the Hudson gateways cons'sl-ea- r d.rC,!26WilliiBSuN-wYo- k ueational features ' Mra. W. E. Macbeth, of the Savoy of anthracite ai d j recommended by Hotel returned yesterday from a t j eoal. The bituminous visit to Ball Lake City. . . . . purebred dairy cattle movement ia therefore less I in demand those field not Quickening to information received J. J. LLOYD, Prop. cording by J. Ii. C. Smith loaded all of his family E. Dorman, chief of the Western di- - affected by the strike order. The in- third of that in the rorreindin wc- - k FOR Phonaa 37-- and 37-SALE, WANTED, ETC. .which could be herded together luto a vision of in shijwieut from the mine a year ago. The strike has had little United States department the Ford and the out went coal Guaranteed volume Sunday, on effect the of All Welding party moving Strictly to Cleveland to spend the day with of agriculture dniry department. Hep- - Ivnlta in a entail draft upon eoiiimm-reseTint Class. riocks. Nevertheless, at the prea-m- et through Hampton Hoad, for although Two Oats IVr Wnnl I jicIi laacniuo Mrs. Smith's mother. ativea of the various associations No ttisrgo Araoaut. minea in the New ltiver mid Ka1032 Weat J St in Washington early this month ,e,t rate of protluetion the amount many Price, Utah George A. Nixon, who with Mrs. and made important recommendations withdrawn from storage must be at nawha fields, which aliip through this ANI ROOM IN Nixon is now making his home in Prothree and a half million tons a jsirt, have lieen closed by the strike, WANTKlv HOARD vo, waa in Price Wednesday, greeting affecting the dairy industry in Utah family. Rox 181, Iric., Utah. private in demand has been suffithe increase V'eek. . old frienda and acquaintance. The and other Western states. All breed-cient to call forth greater shipments FOR BALE FORI) TOURING CAR Nixons are Just back from a winter's ing associations were represented at The dredges of the anthrarite region from mines in the districts remaining with stHrterand liahts; bargain. Altrip to California. the meeting, which wid particular at- -' continued to sliip a few cars of steam so wife. Kinoot Lumlwr company, Price, work Pocahontas, Tug Diver, at Marriage licensee repotted as issu- tention to matters pertaining to the sizes. Otherwise the anthracite region and Winding Oulf. Dur- Utah. ing in Salt Lake county this L--week for purebred cattle business. Among the is idle. During the fifth week of the ing the fifth week of the strike dump- FOU BALK TEAM, HARNEKB AND Carlton county people are to o Wells recommendations adopted waa one (May 1st to 6th) a hundred and wagon, fariuiiiK tools, fanning mill, and L'la J. Wesson both of Helper and ing declined to 369,156 net tons, pracintrodueand the sires ears better twenty-twwere louded, indicato David A. Self and Virgia M. Morri- voring name figure aa that for the separator. 4(8 South Ninth street. O, the tically Jacobsen. tion of new bulls into new territory, ing a total output of approximately week ended son both of Watt.s. New Management April 22d. The outstandIt waa also recommended that more six thousand tons. In the rorreioiid-atteutio- n FOR BALE TF.AM, WAGON. FARM business features tidewater of the lie aid to the educational ing week, a year ago, 1,633, 000 tons ing L. C. Moore is in Price today from forty arrra of land, aix in itnpleinenl. were for decrease the Khnrp Ito-April at his home oer in Emery county room house and forty shares of water. j end of live stock show and exliibi- - were produced, and the northern at Mr. in E. and Mr. dumpings ports, Chester, bringing miles from Price 011 Miller I'reek. M the end of the fifth week of the the rontinu.-- heavy busmen at Hamil- Bix IT. ltrand, the lady being Moore's sis- tion. Live stock sales were discussed Addreea Rox St or ltouae No. J2 E - strike meetdecision and to reached call a a on their the and way accumulation the .of unbilled ton Hoads and ('harlealon. The total street. Price, I'tah. ter, couple lieing kto their home at Uloomlngtun, Ills. ing of all dairy rattle associations for loudtc had lawn reduced to the level of quantity handled at tidewater piers the purpose of drafting a ode of elh- - March 4th, two months I The was 243,(MH) net tons, a decrease hs at of his business Having disposed ics for such sales. average number of coal loads uneon- - compared with March, of 24 jw-- r cent. Caldwell, Ida., where he located when ' he loft Price a little mure than two signed daily during the week ended Preliminary estimates place the toyears ago, George E. Nelms is now en- EDUCATING OF UTAH STUDENTS jjav (jji, waa I3.),r)ij rani f bituiniiioiM tal output of raft coal in April at 1V DECLARED CHEAPER gaged in the insurance business at Salt an,i 775) rarg 0f anthracite. Com m red 780, (HH) tonn, much below that of any Lake City. The family, yet in Caldwell, ! with the week iireeeiling, this waa a April in recent years. In fact, the out; will move to Zion noon. Educatmp a him lent at the niver- derIMHe of 21 for hituminous put for the month fell some three mi1-liah raids the taxpayer tfl- -.Twenty Beds, and An Ambum & rent for anthraeite. The Mrs. K. K. Hackett, wife of Attorney sity of I tons short of that in Xovembe-- . issued lr.ua Hai-ket- t lance In Service. of Helper, was brouaht down 31, aceordinff to statud-WPtk of 1919, when as the for fourth r(rKirt( now, a general striks of to Dr. W. P. Winters hospital at Price that lnatitutuui. This is biwer ja-- r of de- hituminona miners was in progress. atrke indicate a last Saturday for treatment. Report lta of student enrolled Ilian at pillthe any' tnund hut little change in the proxr- - The from the inatltiitlon are that she will of Modern Xn Every Beipect average production fier wotking the other state universities in ten jjon 0f the tonnage closed on aeran it he out and around within a few day. waa 645,000 tona. in surrounding state, including Arizona, 'cf B(rjke Coincident with the greater day April L. R. Eldredge, of the J. C. Penney California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, dwnanj waa the apjicaranre of rcjio is COLORADO COAL PRODUCTION WINTERS DR. Xew Mexico, Oregon, W ash- - of impany store, has returned to Price in the Hazard district B,l0rtaRe SHOWS DECREASE rrom Florence, Colo., where he waa Nevada,and There arc 3i3-IBmoth-ler'- a ington Wyoming. of Fstern Kentucky, hla other of account on called parts recntly We can keep your old ones lookProprietor exthe university aicknem and death which followed students enrolled at jn eXamining the reports it must lie A decrease of approximately 30 per PRICE, UTAH fed- oon after Eldredge, with hia wife, had eluding a hundred and fifty-fiv- e Coloremembered that they are weighted eent in the production of xroal in ing like new all of the time. Our arrived at Florence. Mra. Eldredge la eral vocational men whose expense the time of the 1921 over the of rado is in Dr. Wintera Will Anawar An working previous year cleaning, repairing and pressing maining in Colorado for the preaent. re paid by the federal government. averages ming- - They reflect therefore only such shown in the annual report of James Calls. Day or Bight you looking spick and span are MUaed by Mrs. J. W. Loofbourow returned on The total tax revenue received by the complete Dairymple at Denver this week. Pro- keeps al Wedneeday evening from Balt Lake university ia $319,430 which makes the hntdown of operations. Where a mine duction laat year was 9,141,947, as all the time. Our prices are too PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP C,tsrv low to quote. average cost to the taxpayer per stu- - affeetd by the strike eontinuee to compared with 12114,693 tons in 1920, visiting her daughter, U Notice Consult County Clerk Or as indicated. In addition the mte ahort-hande- d, no strike loss will The decrease was attributed to genBhe was aTOompanledby Bouthworth. orInf Further For - he shown. Thie character of the raBigwera Raapeetlve -.- Lveral depression, wage disputes and to her son, James, Br., who waa en route othereonreeeof revenue of the nnver: hae rity amount to $49,850. Aliont $--r from Herkeley, Cats., where he CaU-ois especially important in those strikes." The report shows that fifty-port f of 500 of thia ia repreaented in interest non-uniKOTICE TO CREDITORH ESTATE been attending the University district like the Somerset eight fatalities occurred in the 249 Dennia Ryan, deceased. Creditors fornla. on the federal- - university fied cf Pennsylvania where the re- mines and rentals in the state during the operated will preaent claims with voucher to, s, wn .to land grant funds, $5000 miscellaneous (ponae to the strike call has been & 1530 minera sustained injuand the undersigned at Room I, Bilvagni ' Mr. and Mra. Fank year, Saturday. They are and $8350 as the federal ap- - hi but not Universal. Reports were building. Price, UUh, on or before the Denver. Cololsst ries. (Incorporated) Carbon county, and hate for health work in the frived from only twenty-seve- n lth mine day of July, A. D.. 1133. ALICE oldtlmers tnHeber North Ninth Btree Jam Off Mala Stowell fam at MOSS, Administratrix of Estate of owned the PRICK. UTAH state. This last appropriation, howev- - j that field. Calculating in the usual WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION IS This eeveral propertyhaa years. A. ell McGEE. for U deceased. Ryan, AWARDED TO STATE ae-Juat been sold by them to August Top- er, will not be continued next year. WKy they show an average loss on Attorney for Administratrix. olovee of Scofield. The JeTomee may Firrt pub.. May II;! laat June I, strikes and .count labor of shortage 1 Made beneficiary ae a result of the make their future home in the vicinity STRAYS TO HOLD EARN 1VAL combined, of 26.5 cent. If, ESTATE 0f Denver. The Bun goee along with NOTICE T CItEDITORS miTde Vor'the riirink- - 6csthofPsul(Ws, under en order NIGHT ra'allowanceTr of Mike Zislch aleo known aa Mike the Tuead.yby theitate in- Zusich, deceased. Creditors will piefc V .77- will witness the big age in hourly production at tnure hnded3own tn Tomorrow nigiit the elate dustnal ent claims with vouched to the undero Thursday evening at Wellington, eommission, donot whiA c. entirely though . aliened at Ewell, UUh on or before the home of B. J. Golding waa the acene W AnUers c ub Karnival at City Hall. and fif-Thhundred seven lose! ahort-handethe labor wked !2d day of July. A. D.. 1121. KATIKja family gathering at which allIt on rather an nn- be will function Cocims was dollars. injured in the of minea would ty were vltlLUlMLMl (he KJiEBMAN, Admlnlatratrlx of the . Mme g were usual order. Of course dancing w II be . employ of the Independent Coal and tate of Mike ZUIch also known as Mike givea totaling Arter the main entertainment, but there will , JJtJJJ Zusich, deceased. HENRY RUGGKR1. TfTe eons and three ddughter. from Utah give losses from. Ck company at Kenilworth and died jja hasty be fortune telling, bot dng stands and from his injuries. The commission, Attorney for administratrix. !f RH R,M,ut 10 First pub.. May II; last. June , IMS. the fifty-si- x ,n- whral and the wulette can ay a you p of real following e hearing, decided that Co thud - MITie on flft. eoas fm spot near town and pulled connoct-o-f was injured through an accident market no NOTICE TO CREDITORS ES TATE wienie roast. Many incldenU the while wu,l . f And - ed with long past out .if Credcourse of his employment, but in deceased. the W. tfi Rogers, George of ,owl ' W1 to4l,w,th' hors will present claims with vouchers cent yead were all for the price you just for an no dependents, make the treas- m finding ' mak was to the undedigned at office of Smoot reunion nF Come out, and takejW,, bmtw-th- e ordinary dance. the beneficiary. less ury the ent somewhat and parents Lumber Co., Price. UUh, on or l.efod revised hdKh a shot at the games, and if you wi.ii" as afainat ,na the 20th day of July,r A. D.. 1922. I. M. Ing of having onnl,ortB f,,r re BUT LITTLE LOWER VALUES IN to the Eswo,d of the OAUCHAT. Admln-stratoGoldliS are TmonS vou can donate your winnings The ,'ka'. a can fix EMERY COUNTY it tate of George W. Rogers, deceased. gathering up We make the very lowest and Caroon Antlers club,, so that L. A. McGEE, Attorney for edmlnla- - the early settlers of The declines in production of bee-ar- e cozv place for the "strays." The boys county. of trator. Rejsiris miulc to the lsrnrd equali busv decorating the hall, snd get- - hive rake was halted in the fifth week prices on all Fimt pub, May 19; laat, June 9, 1922 lie of the strike. A slight decrease in the ration from Kniery and Box Eldci will time. the It for big ready MIN NEEDS EM STILL t'ng Lumber IX THE DTKTKICT COURT OF THE! Bill "this aiid Bill "that to make Connellsville region was offset by in-t- counties, two of the largest counties in . the state, show assessed valuations to Seventh Judicial District In and For j worth while, snd yon will creases in other rake producing hill" Lath Carbon County. Bute of Utah. In the tricts. From reports of cars of rake have declined hut little in comparison B iu,) -Hatter of the Petition of the Dlre-tonumber a received from coke 1 with 1 the of loaded reports I principal 4 twenty II by 44 of the Price River Water Conservation V ' with Shingles FOR MEMORIAL DAY a. Dixtr'ct For the Examination. Approvcarrying roads, the total output is now j of other raunties.1921F.mery county, their men between hired Proi-eedThe of $4,246,630, IKK) net tons as against, a valuation in eoirt' he will al, and Confrmation of the at BPrvireg 90, Memorial placed Day Sash and spat and had stopped inr Had In the Organisation of the - chews thelr ... iiatcnlng ducted at Carbon stake taliernaelc oil 89,000 in the week preceding. In the elusive of public utilities ana mines, sired R id District. Notice. Notice is hereby a . or of decline a 191JHW 1U $3,94142, the strike Doors rejmrts last week before cowa could her Tuesday morning, Msv 3lh, at given that the board of dlrectod of the 1- f "w. loss of 8 per eent. Real estate in the Price River WVter Conservation DIs- r. f,,!rhthat Hxn?v Glass tr et have filed In this court their veri- eounty shows the greatest decline, Fort allows firrjrXi T fled petition, reciting that the Price Hi- which the report indicates, is due to a oottne A. flivver some ed can make weexiy in by Bishop George against that he v r Conservation District waa duly orLime reclassification of projierty. (Compacowa. and since he never workston; an address bv Rev. Mark Risen- - 3i)4,0fKI tons. It is, however, larger rative valuations are: ganised and that said board of direcmotursome $1,920,860 for doubt no iri'd. by halves, Lake City; a solo by Mr, than that of the corresponding tors being the fldt board of directors Salt hark of Cement a compared with $2,145,-36- 8 cycle reives. Iki you lielteve. good cf said district were duly elected snd jpres- - real estate, L. D. Nutter; remarks by Henry Rug- - i.ist year, when the industrial A""- - t,h",t for for improve,tiallfied!8aid petition"pra':a that the- sister e $511,995 Connell-th1921; In the our long history Stucco geri; reading by Cornelia Stevenson; !sion was most scute. iroceecllngs aforesaid may be exam!n- s - use to k u. a, Connclls- - ments, as compared with $510,775; The Star Spangled Banner,' grille region, according to H. approved and confirmed by tb singing Auernrey red com stock as live Ann T j Brick into meat . Said more plants were $876,552 for court. Notice is further given that this by the congregation, and s prayer by ville Courrier. with .91720; $631,935 for personal to Jersey Jane. I snare your tears, w Rev. of 'ourt has fixed Tuesday the 20th day twenty-thre- e and Giovannonni. down A. Immediately ilnit F. only hia hold To 1 share your pain." of June, 1122, at 10 oclock a. m. of Cement Blocks property as compared with $673,267. following the program the American the plants remained in blast on May! The reduction of valuations in Box peace no longer aide, thus"Ospoke Mid day at tho court room in the win-t- v stable: pray on April 1st.' old Dohin from his Legion will take charge of forming a fith, as against sixty-tw- o courthouse at Price. Carbon county. Roofing county averages less than 8 per laugh grinny.- 4 headed by the I rice hand Production for the region as a whole Ftuh. as the date and place for hearing 4 excuse this horse procession tinbe milk 4 made by Lizzie's eent shown the as report by such peitton. and all persons Interested 4 but wouldn't and civic i,Wjned 2030 tons during the fifth the county assesaor, which indicates It makes me smile. It makes 4 and the color piard. with iu the organization of the said Pr'ce 4 nv? it makes me whinny, 4 fraternal organizations and the legion and was 65 jier eent less than in that in Box Elder also there has been Liter Water Conservation District cr 4 nie snicker, Your dams here 4 followed by citizens, the march heng ))( Iu the k preceding the strike. Despite some reclassification of real orgunl-':,io- n 4 makes me nicker. the for had proceedings projierty. the herdsman's care since 4 taken up to the cemetery where a pm-'t- e of said district and the election 4 knownwas coal strike the outfmt of fair. 4 Eden and l young a Eve diree-f,r4 nninlier some include The will qualification of the board ofnotified 4 cofand1I(f Pokp increased again in April. 4 A Minnesota genius has built a phon-ograjYou topped with cream man s of said dlatrlct are herebv 'b-i- t ere good old Hector was 4 the decoration of the graves, to lie fol- - jaj production for the month was into a hollow cedar stumji in they may, on or before the day so 4 fee cup bv a formal military salute and 227.THI0 net tons an average of 74.244 his garden, the ojiening in the stump Co. Smoot tajw." jtona ier day. In comparison with the serving as an amilify:ng horn. Idailv average for March, this was an HOUSE TOR SALE !infr;as. 0f 8 fwr rent. The month's A strip of tracing doth, pulled by a Modern, two nsun and closet, with 'production even exceeded the monthly lever over a curved block of wod feabasement. Phone 190m. average for any year prior to 1920. tures a French invention to help the !The eent of smokers to roll their own cigarettes. production w 60.7 imnt borrow Tha Bun. Butcrlbe. MH r'Ai piiKNUy 19: Is st, June 9. 1922. ! ut ders leave a is-wi- bitter taste. Mrs. C. P. brn McKUNE FORWARDING CO. Phone Price, Utah ROYAL !' Baking Powder Pun - PRICE AND NEARBY J. J. Lloyd Welding Company m two-wee- rv--n- w nt er' BKt ilt lift t it of . CARBON tixtt tobif out I HOSPITAL loti me not ke o d I n EVERYBODY MIS ... 3 A (uii-kciii- pull W.P. NEW SUIT rr rTov' op-de- Jme nt BUCKIO nnta-sourre- HILLS ia 1. MJH "'.ve d, tri. m Less Money! 'flris'te lf.fhfnrm'prSv 1.'. W tb gr II iy ""' ii ;" luh tit Build For I he 14 1 im II-imt- t - ""? t F.l-d- er di Lumber Price, Utah Ir . |