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Show euns advertising sates THIS' YOUNGSTER SPEAKS FOUR an inch per issue lwrty (40) Inch by th month four or $l.&4 Pr (4) iseuss- to local advertisers. Tran-aiafifty (5i cents an inch per issue. Position is tl per cent additional. No display advertising accepted for the dint (front)e page. First page readers are twenty-fiv(25) cents per line an Issue. FORT DUCHESNE. Sept IS-- This place has an accomplished linguist in th person of George Hainan I years of age. who canvouverae intelligently tn English, Greek. French and Russian. Ilia father. Andrew lleinaa. is n Greek and his mother a Russian. He ia said to speak ail four pla'nly and to understand them without difficulty. r at Coupon books of several denomina- Valuma tions. Kept in stock. Tho Sun. HARKED INCREASE SHOWN IN AN INDEPENDENT 9, Number 16 0UIPIII Of HERE IN UTAH OF COAL IA1E Bun Special Service. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 11. I crease on Wednesday. In Northern mines in Utah with a week- -' West Virginia, Kentucky and Alabama Twenty-on- e a hundred and twenty-on- e shipments have declined generally, but of ly eapaeity River and thousand tana produced 80.3 per the Logan, Poeahontas-Tu- g cent of fulltime capacity during the parts of Eastern Kentucky shipments seven days ending with August 26th. increased last week although still far Total losses from all causes totaled behind the high rate attained late in 19.7; transportation disability, 13.1; June.-- In the region immediately west labor shortages, 5.1, and mine disabil- of the Mississippi river the shipments ity, 1.4 per rent. During the same time have increased regularly from day to Colorado mines produced 84.3 (ter eent day and on Tuesday, September 6th. mines were higher than previously reported of fulltime capacity, sixtv-eigwith a weekly output of aoine two hun- this season. The Colorado coal fields dred and fifteen thousand tons work- earlv this week shipjied at about last ing. Transportation troubles keep down week rate which was less than prethe production. New Mexico ia working vious weeks. Marked increases were fulltime, while Wyoming was still idle. shown last week from Utah and New Instead of the nine million four hun- Mexico, whereas in Washington there dred thousand tons suggested by the was a decrease as compared with the first reports, final returns on soft coal previous week. production show only 9,142.000 tons in Anthracite and Coke. the week ended Repteiulier 2d. The recis Aa anthracite this ord of the week was awaited with in- mines are still written the final ratifiidle, pending indication of the supply terest as an convention of the cation by to be expected after general resump- the Philaf Hi phis wage agreement. Protion of mining nnder the Cleveland duction of anthracite during the week agreement. In the seven days, Septem- ended September 2d waa therefore still ber 2d to 9th, because of the labor confined to steam sizes practically can the output hardly Day holiday from the rivers. It is estimatexceed 8,700,000 tons. The production dredged ed the that output for the week of anthracite, though expected short- was 38,000 total net tons. In the corresbeen earresumed. The not has yet ly, ponding week last year 1,800,000 tons ly promise of last week, as indicated were produced. The production for the on of ears 30,602 Monday, by loadings month of August may tie placed in out borne not was fully August 28th, round numbers at 161,000 net tons aa by the reports of Friday and Satur- against a normal of from 7,100,000 to when to 27,0040 loadings dropjied day, net. Cumulative production and 25,517 cars, respectively. On La- 8.100.000 to date stand calendar for the bor Day 10121 cars were loaded by at 22,199,000 tons.year This ia 39.700.0(H) the non-unimines, confirming the tons behind last year and 13,800,000 experience of other years that the day behind 1919. In addition to the curcounts for a third of an ordinary work- rent a considerable tonnage production Sundouble The on holiday ing day. of anthracite has been forwarded from day and Monday increased the number storage. 'Total shipments of of empty ears available for placement eoal from April 1st to September 1st on Tuesday and on that day 33,085 ear amounted to 05,000 ears or to about were loaded, the largest number on tons. net 250.000 any day since last March. On WednesShortage of eoal cut deeply into the day, however, loadings dropped to 2 production of byproduct coke during ears and on Thursday to 28233 month of August. The total output ears. These returns suggest a total out- the was 1,794.000 net tons, a decrease when put for the past week of between with July of 692,000 or 28 and 8,700,000 net tons. The lim- compared eent. The average daily producper coal of soft the in factor supply iting August was 57.858 tons as has now become transportation. It ia tion in 80,182 against July, The ovens optrue that some thousands of miners erated at 48.9 in rent or less than half per are still on strike, notably in the e Tbs 1 ht NEWSPAPER Week Ending September Bountiful s Boy Banker UK Shoots His Wad 30,-35- Con-rellsvi- and Kanawha districts, but the tonnage offered for shipment by the other mines at work will absorb the available transportation facilities. The demand for coal ia active and the prices are high. Under such conditions coal ia offend for shipment np to the limit of the ability of the railroads to transport it. The present rate of production is 9,600,000 tons a week. In the corresponding period of 1920 the average was 11,750,000 tons in 1919, 11.340.000 tons and in 1918 about 12,- 300.000 tons. The present rate of soft eoal movement, even with priority in sue of opetftop ears, ia therefore 25 per eent below 1918, 15 per eent below 3919 and 18 per eent below 1920. Transportation Hinder. The Cleveland agreement itself was accepted by the majority of operators in Ohio, Fairmont and Michigan and in port of Central Pennsylvania, and by that time coal was beginning to move from these mines. The following week, August 21st to 26th, was marked by a series of local wage conferences and by the acceptance of the Cleveland settlement in district after district In rapid succession agreements were signed in the Kanawha and Mirhigan section of West Virginia, in Montana, Illinois, Indiana, Wyoming, the Southwest interstate field and Central Pennsylvania. Before the week ended only Washington and Pittsburg of the very strongly organized districts had failed to reach an agreement. In the meanfields of time output in the the Middle and Southern Appalachians continued to be limited by transportation. The mines in the Logan district alleged a loss of 73.4 per eent of fulltime capacity on account of transportation. In the Winding Gulf field the loss waa 63.7 per rent and in Kentucky 56.0 per cent. Transportation difficulties were most acute in the Hazard and Harlan districts, where losses of 71.5 per eent and 89.0 per cent were reported. There was, however, a alight improvement in car service as compared with the week prenon-nni- on North-"easte- ceding. rn After the Sunday and Monday holidays total shipments on Tuesday were the largest for the period since April 1st On the next day they were lew. but were higher than on any preceding Wednesday. Aggregate shipments during the first half of the prpsent week, considering Lalior Day equivalent, as s nsnal to about of a full day, were at the rate of 1.600,000 tons day. This rate exceeded hy 15 per cent and 65 per cent, respectively, the daily averages for the preceding week andfor the week before that Pennsylvania districts showed continued in three-tenth- Duplicating and triplicating sales books. Eastern prices. The 8un. 15, 1929 NIB fflOHI ML TO CASTLE CATE BE ElNiSHD COKING HONTH Pavement on tho Trice to Castle Oattl85 In all places where drainage highway will all be laid by October! e'uuly. was needed of gravel has a sub-bamuck show over and of banners a of enthusiasm With 10th. This is the announcement maV ibeen laid groat flaunting under the pavement. The tho alleged protection of tho dear public; th state machinery is looking up a by the Gray c Murdock organisation jrra,( hag len given uuusual altentiou i Mg investigation into tho recent raise in th price of coal put into effect by!8 the mixing plant is beiug set up at in preparing it for the concrete, hav-thi been exceedingly well rolled ana inthe over stand bridge just retailers of 8alt Lake City. Although coal la now two dollars a ton less In'1 has on been Gate. The plant the Utah capital than in Denver, Colo., tho political effect of inch a proceeding 'ho eroea divisions tot- the I1? wu'h from its niad paving, and th just at the opening of this falls campaign was not to ba overlooked. There is. crating jn uiery the iitrth limits of cracks therein make which have ojx-ne- d little possibility that a grand jury Investigation" would be completed befcrsi!Vat'n J1? j f Vieiuer'down state is tho much and ereiewws'laid'from that lection, present republican machinery big argument near would quite likely have appeared ex- looking after the public's interests will be forthcoming. Tho actual raise in to a junction with the fimriied pave-- ; inheir prt4Mt location had tbn price does not seem to bo th roil objective of any inquiry to b investigated, meiit in the center of Ileliwr. A? jprepanj expansion joint have been bnt the real burning question ia whether or not the dealers are in a combine" five hundred feet of roadway is left ut jB but th s is to Vrt should be felt because to stick tho public for the increase. Along with tho big investigation" comes unfinished at the river, be included m the contract for a newj th removal of th national guard from th Carbon county camps. This ran bridge, and which will he handled by,01 also bo cited aa a punishment" to the operators for tho increase in coal another roadbuilding contractor. Tli work is to proceed at once. prices. Starting this morning the last str-t- -h Conduct of affairs sU through th strike" of the coal minora by the of road nine thousand five hundred state authorities has been on a most peculiar basis, tho straining for political feet would represent only alioiit fit effect being easily noticeable. A remarkable return to tho early, summer re- teen days employment could the crew at maximum efficiency shown on Suggestions for a more definite poll-jw- rt port that everything is quiet" at tha camps is observed ia the statements put go of the instruction 0f ataa highway maintenance in tho out from tho governor's followers. Carbon county authorities are anticipating Price and Helper. But along the crowded, ey 1 wmntiea of the state have been no particular disturbances following the removal of th troops! which will like- eanvoii in which the last work to liej made to the county commissions in a done, coupled with the reorganization jlettpr ly be completed tonight out by 1Ioward c. Means, that has been made neceaaarv aiiionyigtata engineer, lie enrloeea in the let-tl- ie Th temper of tho people of Carbon county ia well known to all of th disworker owing to rhaneed labor a report cf the first issue of tha turbers by this time, and it unlikely that th rough stuff pulled off last spring conditions as well as t iliehtlv American Highways magazine, regard-cnj- A l dava and other ttle hindrancsi, will be repeated. The strike" is considered as a thing of tho past and alof the Ameri-wi- ll M the offieial thm lieriod alorr ean association of orjran (irolwhlv atret state highway offi-t- o though some of tho strikers" have failed to get their jobs back, tho county October 10th. Difficulties of ven-leial- s, and raHs attention to the main-o- n officers and the protection pnt on by the mining companies will undoubtedly natures slowed up the wmktl pPOfrram BnRK,ted by W. A. keep peace without any trouble. the main street of Helper just 0lm'YanDiizer, assistant maintenance The weather and Ubor trouble :Kjneer 0f tj,a Pennvslvania state high- mate-wav of delivery of the uncerta-ntTROOP ARE NOW ORDERED OUT MOST COMPETENT AND DESERVdplMrtn)ent. This article thinks rial owing to the railroad strike ell that the fees collected from the motor OF CARBON COUNTY ING IS WILLIAM EDMAN font ribnted to make the last twenty- - !Tehieto i;rnnsc tax which in Utah are hundred feet of paving occupy over, now devoted to retiring the state road All national guardsmen have been oraix Service to e community ia on much dered withdrawn from Carbon county. the name basis as jbonda be used Tor putting into effect to any other employThose doing duty at Scofield are al- er. An individual's value ia This should have been done easily m; a atatrw;je program of maintenanee inalways about four day had everything been Vnder jba jmmediate direction of the ready home at Provo, arriving in the creased experience. A striking inGarden City last Wednesday evening. stance ofhythis tinie,!itllja truth ii presented in the going good. Up to the present department. Direct legists-whi- le Some fifty troops at Helper were yes- ease of William Ed man aa operating through the farming ;t;v ippropriation ia also advocated in comcounty terday (Thursday) ordered to move as missioner. Entering upon the activities lands between Price end ths article. Commenting on this. Means soon as transportation for them is ar- of his right in Helper the ipredirtl lhat tha nelt will a couple of yean ego more recently made position a up to consider-jbranged. The question has arisen as to with no previous familiarity with the crew has been rjkIled on for some more definite able extent from worker who nsj'l policy of maintenance. In writing to whether the withdrawal will constitute work connected with the office, Bill lifting of the martial law proriama-tio- n Edman has become a big factor in look- close by and who lived at home. With ths county commissions he says: located in Castle Gate there laid down in June by Gov. Charles "Maintenance in many state ia ear-wi- ll after the people's interests. And the camp R. Mabey over practically all of the ing lie but few who will lie able to ,4 nn a at,te fund raised from elected two been fur having years, only larger eoal ramps in Carbon eonntv. hia term is now expiring just at a time live thus end the eontratora'eemp will motor vehicle tax, gasoline tax and Though the situation np at Seofield is when he would be particularly valu- be enlarged to rare for the whole body iother sources. Rome such plan should under the eontrol of the eivil authori- able to the of workers. It ia figured that the job, wnrked out for tha state of Utah community should he be reof capacity. Of the seventy-onplants ties it is possible that the martial law tained. lie will be a candidate for is now 83 per cent finished with an-- 1 where a successful maintenance organ-oth- er fifty-seve- n were active and fourteen proclamation will still apply until for- nomination month of good weather likdv in. jutinn in each county in the state term befor the four-yeidle. These statistics are based u(Kin mally lifted. The governor announced which to finish. Work was started on be in operation, but with the which democratic convention the fore reports from sixty-seve- n plants and in- yesterday that he would consider the will assemble the last of September, aetnal concrete laying May 20th. TheWOrk carried on from state funds or clude estimates from four small plants raising of the martial law proclamation limits to partialiy from these, as you know the nominated, nc pavement from Price' eity not heard from at the date of publica- with Attorney General Guff at a later and will no doubt bebeen been of renter the has Helper open for plan now followed is, the maintenance to attentive has served faithfully, tion. The loss in byproduct eoke was date. some time. Another piece will he op- - of state roads ia carried on from funds of the one is the business, county's in part compensated for by an increase raised entirely within each county. I men of the county and is ened between Helper and Heines of eighty-nin- e thousand tons in the TRADE TOURISTS OUT OF ZION rising young about two miles by October 1st. The feel that some plan along this line, of a remarkable of spirit possessed A COME IN LAST EVENING production of eoke at beehive ovens. with a disposition to lis- whole job will be available for travel which is similar to those followed hi gradual recovery from the strike in the with by the end of October many of the states, will be worked out of a aides to ten all Connellsville district brought the outArriving in this eity last (Thursday) fairness and without proposition EdMuch satisfaction has been given tojduring this next legislature. Just what prejudice. put of beehive eoke from 450.000 tons evening a party of trade excursion- man will lie a the contractors bv the heln the Denver this will be, I do not think anyone an-abig vote getter and will in July up to 539,000 tons. The total ists from Salt Lake City were enterRio Grande Western has extended Iticipates at this date. I feel the eoun-i- n in a have large following tained at a banquet served in the high undoubtedly of all eoke produced 2133,000 tons switching of material lord, jtiea will be'in sympathy with thia plan, doing waa 10 per cent above the average for school gymnasium under the auspice the convention. and thia aid will be continued until tbelg it will release tb? eownty funds for 1921, though still 46 per eent short of of Priee Chamber of Commerce. They N. COOK AS CANDIDATE FOR joli i finished, Detoure around the hew construction, the 1920 average. will be shown about the eity this morn' W. pari of the work just laid and on up to The state tax commission has under COUNTY SHERIFF ing, taring for Zion Inter. Some forty Castle Gate will be a little difficult to consideration the advisability of a people make up the crowd. Since laav hut the finished pavement oline tax for construction and mainte-a- ll Much satisfaction will lie given to Suggests Grand Jury. Salt Lake Gty last Monday they the ing in a few weeks more will soon nance embraced in what il known M the X. Cook W. H. friends of open by many Cluff, attorney general, have visited Heber Haivey Gty, Duchesne, Mjr-to- announcement that he will he a candi- bring forgetfulness of all this. The eon 'ths federal system of primary and sec replying to a letter in which Charles Roosevelt and Vernal before Mim- date for the R. Mabey inquired as to the status of republican nomination for tractors express themselves as quite ondary highways. The gasoline tax is the law covering investigations of cost ing to Price, the roundtrip on reaching sheriff at the coming convention. Cook well satisfied that a good piece of work designed to supplant the present perof production of eoal at the mines in their homes figuring four hundred and has been around Carbon county for has been laid for the people of Carbon sonal property tax in the state, forty-eigmiles. Dinners and sleeping Utah, and as to any possible steps that nearly twenty years. For a long time have occupied about all their he worked on the Rio Grande railway quarters might be taken in view of the reeent time except while SEVERAL LADIES DRAWN on the road. If any as an concerted increase of a dollar a ton in engineer. For the past ten years any real idea he has been on dnties of the same nathe price of eoal to the dealer and the of them have absorbed visited of the it is in- ture a the office to which lie aspires, A they have Asked to Do 8srvica la District Court consumer, expresses the belief that a deed a places wonder. of this time on police work up at A There are twenty-tw- o million grand jury investigatioir ia necessary, th Coming Month. Birt homes In the United Staten. Ths few as the A and the and the conviction that the machinpast years A women who buy for thee homes The fellow who wears a faee chief Below ie a list of jurors drawn for ery provided by our present laws is is not always an expert at poker deputy sheriff in Carbon county. A spend an average of five hundred the the third term of district eonrt for Carample to hnndle the Situation. I am It makes an excellent mask for agame. Ilia familiarity with the conditions of A dollars esch or a total of 1 11. 000.-- A pin- the bon county, convening at Price, Octoconvinced that, if a grand jury were county and his experience in the A 000.000 each year. That is more than 110,000,000 for each working ber 9th, next. Jurors are to appear for work will appeal to a large following A started to operate in our fair eity and headed brain. day. Every year it amounts to half service on October 11th at 10 oclock county. Cljff adds, it would find The strongest of hands are without as good reasons for choosing him to fill A aa much aa Americas liberty bond of the forenoon. the office as sheriff. other fruitful fields for investigation, value unless there issue. Each woman ia a part of is a brain capable thle army of buyers, and each if Winter Quarter Joseph Ruff. outside of eoal dealers and operators, of movements. their Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. she will may be guided to wise directing Scofield S. J. Darkness and J. J. atand I recommend that the district end economicalr purchases if she Llewellyn. A hut makes torney and county attorney be called in mind each day Gear Geek Dave Russell, Cal Cra-gu- n, A to read as many as ah can of the for consultation, and that the situation A G. E. Oldham and Alden Averett. advertisements which tnanufac-- A be presented to the district court with ALL THREE OF THEM SHOULD BE VOTED DOWN turera are printing for her bene-Castle Gate David Jones and L E. a request that a grand jury be called. fit. Durant I shall he very glad to render whatever A The advertising In every news-- A assistance I can in the investigation. Helper J. W. Weeter, M. P. Berpaper and every magasine ia but There are pending in Utah three proposed constitutional amend- A buying goods for this greatest tiuy-J. A. Blum berg and Alma Bty-ne- r. gen, ing force in the world. This ments affecting state expenses and taxation. These amendments Back From Meeting. makes and safe it easy vertlsing Price Archie Wright Mina Miller, A for every memlier of thle buying Carl A. Allen, chief mine inspector, were instituted by the last (fourteenth) legislature and are up for A K. Olson, C. M. Lovell, A. W. Meek, E. to make her It army purrhasea. and John Crawford, inspector of eoal vote of the people in November. A establishes in her mind a buying B. Gilmnur, E. S. Horslev, Carolyn comA habit and gives her a preference properties for the state industrial Orson Larsen, Mary A. Cantrill, J. E. One amendments of these increased of proposes A compensation of one brand of goods to another mission! returned to Utah last Tuesday Hansen and Ida M. McDonald. an advertised article to one that after a trip to the sessions of the Rocky legislators from four to eight dollars a day or from two hundred AA or Storrs J. E. Cowley Vernal Olsen unknown. Mountain Coal Mining institute at Glen-woo- d and forty to four hundred and eighty dollars for the sixty days ses- A is It Identifies for her a certain Ram R. Jewkes. and A product as being standard so that Springs, Colo., on last Thursday, sion. Lee Tatton and Eugene F. Cameron A she may easily dodge the wiles of Friday and Saturday. Crawford says Chatlin. A sellers who try to put out some-- A is evidence no There a different that class of would men to go that a paper by Allen on the utilizaSunnvside D. A. Raymond. thing that in no so good. It fixes tion of fine eoal or slack was well re- the legislature by the increase of four dollars a day. Most men who A merit aa an advertising adjunct to R. R. Kirkpatrick and Mease, ceived, he arguing that such is now get into it consider the title of Hon worth more than any salary. A certain articles. Dimmick. man-A know that makes her the It eommercially practicable, and that it Hiawatha George P. Curry, ufacturer who Is proud of his prod-- A Another amendment would raise the limitation on state indebtcan be used with more complete comuct and jealous of his reputation Christensen and A. Kirkpatrick. bustion and less smoke and ashes than edness from 1J to 2 per cent of the assessed valuation. A and character cannot do otherwise Samuel Woodhead. Kenilworth A than make hla product at leant aa the screened coaL F. E. Shepherd of F. Pinegar. John Wellington A More as is. he it than says This is clearly an act if sanctioned by the voters to plunge good Denver, Colo., in another paper, conA likely it Is better. in debt state for bonds the further and increase the annual interest A Advertising points nut wherethia firmed this idea. William Murray of The proposed soldier bonus has servA greatest buyer in all the worlds Dawson, K. Mm described a system of burden on the taxpayer. ed at least one good purpose. EveryA history may find quality goods hy maintaining interest in first aid and body knows the meaning of the word. ia one proposing to give the legislature mine rescue work in vogue there, and ePinr which appeared to have excellent re- power classify property for purposes of taxation and does not afher to recognise them easily and Congress has made it legal for womsults in the reduction of the numlier fect mining property. Arguments for and against these amendquickly. en to vote, bnt it hasnt the nerve to of fatal accidents. ments are now being mailed to the voters of the state. try to make them do it. ) se lt Ctle ! 'r uatu' , 1 i ict concluded on August 15th and 16th. By Saturday of that week it had been Ill tMlY UNGIAUKS The Suns display advertising rttM cents '- ; en-plet- lecture ar nd te, n, . ht up-he- A A d-- A A A?0tcrrifement J whichb' Bnt Four More Days For Registration to Vote At the Coming General Election, November 7th. The Dates Are October 10th, 11th, 17th, 31st |