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Show L5 THE 8 UK, PRICE, Tutor. rmuAsums CHURCH JyArlociEnf EMBROIDERY PACKAGE OUTFIT TRIP UTAH-EVE- EY ! HEMS IMP IMHO HIVE HOIS AT. PACE TERES M TheMostHeatFor The communication here printed has been received from Elder Scorge W. McCune, president of the recently organized Stake of lion with headquarters at Los Angeles, C&la., and is given publici- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- y by the first presidency of the Charles W. Penrose and A. W. Ivans J. Heber Grant, Saints ay which they "heartily commend to the thoughtful consideration of church members who may be thinking of breaking up their tomes in the intermountain country for the purpose of making new ones in Southern California. Elder McCunes letter reads: the Least Money Is Real Fuel Economy You are now thoroughly familiar with the fact that there an numerous wople corning from Utah and Idaho to this section of the country, but then is one phase of this migration that you may not be familiar with! Already I am besieged on all sides for help by my people, some of whom have left homes and bright prospects in the intermountain country to come ten with nothing in view whereby they can earn a livelihood and provide for hemselves end their families. It seems to me that something should be said y way of warning to our people, that they might stop and consider well the seriousness of moving from Utah and Idaho to a land when then will be an entire ehnge in climatic and living conditions. It looks to me that moving to California has become a fad. It may not ie appropriate for me to say anything about this since I am located iu this nnny clime, but I am frank to say that if my health was just as good in Og- com-lortab- le The Beauty and Economy of Hand Embroidery i An doubly apparent through the variety of artistic, modhrete-- y priced and nMfnl article in Royal Society Embroidery Package Ootfita. Onr art needlework department carries a wide variety of these packages with sufficient floss to complete. We fill mail orders. In all colon and sises. Bessie Kennedy, MilEnery PRICE, UTAH It is not wise to buy coal only because it is cheap get the best coal and you will get the most heat for your money. For more than twenty-nin- e years the best coals in the West have been . my days in me vaiieya oi me mountains, i ieei tnat people lellmell to Southern California. It ia true industrial conditions are very satisfactory here at the present time, but no one knows when there may be a reaction. I am not advising or influencing any of my family or friends who are satisfactorily situated to move to California. I have already seen many heartaches and heard many expressions of disappointment by those who have made tlii serious move without due consideration. EARLY ACTION IS BUSED 1 UV. - CASTLE GATE COAL and CLEAR CREEK COAL SILVER RELIEF WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 5. The senate mining committee These two famous coals are free burnwill meet next Tuesday to consider in executive session the Nicholson resolution and other legislation designed to stabilize the price of silver in the United States. The committee has held no meeting ing, clean, hot and economical. since the hearings dosed, but its chairman, Senator Miles Poindex-e- r, says the committee is fully cognizant of the importance of this jroblem and it will be the endeavor to shape up legislation which ASK YOUR DEALER will be of some practical benefit to the silver mining industry, and when this has been done it will endeavor to get action, bo it can pass he house and become effective before March 4th, when congress will adjourn. Senator Poindexter also says his committee will consider the Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Gear Creek Coal gold problem along with silver and whatever bill or resolution is retried will be made comprehensive enough to take care of both fold and silver mining. Incidentally, metal mining will be affected. Chairman Poindexter thinks it may be necessary to hold several meetings of the committee before a report can be agreed upon, but hey wUl finish as speedily as possible, so as to get their report be-- : LOCAL PEOPLE CONTRIBUTE TO L M. Winaor, Dr. A. Bjorkman, IL L. ty officer performs services for the ore the senate for action. Pratt of Price and 8. L. Chipman. THE RED BOOK county that are not strictly and rightly required of him ha ia not permitted Utah a scenery, resources, possibili- CLUFF GIVES OPINION as to to accept compensation in audition to PURELY CONFISCATION SOME MOREBAD LUCK UTAH FUEL CO. BOW DOES SHE RON ties and advantages are treated in a Utah Oil Refining, Just East of Price, Millions of Acres of Land Grabbed By comprehensive manner in the January issue of the Denver and Rio Grande Crooked Government Drops Its Baler. Western Red Book, copies of which Win motorists when the gas S tonus and unusually low temperaConfiscation of two millions of acres have y just been received locally. Artitures during the past week have seri- of land in Chihuahua, Mex., recently supply is low always drive cles written by Utah men who are in a around the corner to our place to ously hampered operations at most of by the government down there is of the oil camps that have reported and special interest here in Eastern Utah, position to know the particular subfill er up. We have the gasothe tract having formerly been incor- jects handled, illustrated with photolave interrupted lines of communicaline with the pep ran shooting tion with others, says Oliver J. Grimes, porated in a Mormon colony ant graphs of leading citizens, typical live and economical AH your needs special writer fur Salt Lakes Tribune, known aa Dublan. In a telegram re- stock and farm scenes and glimpses of in last Sunday s edition. No new infor- ceived at the church offices in Salt scenery give information that should supplied hen. Tires, Tubes, Oil mation has been received from either Like City a few days ago Jamea R. be of great value to this state.. BeginSpark Plugs, Etc. the San Juan or the' Rozel, where en- Garfield one of the attorneys for the ning with a picture of Gov. Charles R. couraging and important developments Pacific Land and Cattle company, the Mabey and an article by him there are were reported a week ago. The Ohio owners until the recent confiscation-sta- tes mom than seventy pages of illustrated has began the movement of materials that the Mexican government matter covering all of the big subjects Parity Service Station and supplies from Coalville to the new had issued a decree of condemnation of importance in Utah. Among the conW. Armstrong, Dr. R. campsite on Chalk Creek," about six and immediate possession of the Dub- tributors are W. E. Comer Main and Eighth Streets G, Peterson, W. P. VtZ'-miles east of that .town. The rig tim- lan holdings. It was ordinarily part of N. Mead, Prof. E. PRICE, UTAH L. B. HampGail 10' :' Martin, Coalville to Epperson. reach bers are expected the Huler property, and waa acquired within the next few days. Under exist- by the Dublan Water and Colonization ton, 8. IL Love, T. M. Fitzatrick, Coing weather conditions the company company, and the Mormon colony John 8. Early, J. W. Tingey, R. S. will do well to start drilling by March of Dublan was established on it. All llett, Dana Parkinson, J. 8. Boyer, Jr., 1st. The test hole is to be put down of this land haa been transferred by Dr. W. L. Wanlass, H. Fred Egan, F. on Twp. 2 North, Range 6 the Dublan people to various colonists, G. Taylor, George D. Haymond of FRANDSEN BRICK East.Sec.The6, Ohio and formerly of Hiawatha, F. S. also holds a lease on the company at present owning no land Sec. 7, belonging to the Union Pacific, or other holdings in Mexico. The Palo-ma-s Baker, Arthur V. Boand, Mias Vivian M. E. Murray, Mrs. Mignon but it is reported that an extension has tract consists of about two mil- Anderson, COMPANY Kellar, A. F. Gaisford, Jr., R. R. Hack-et- t been granted which will relieve neces- lion acres and was acquired by the of Helper, J. W. Jones, W. F. sity for early drilling. The last recompany from a concern origiTents adjoining the Denver and of Green River, John Jasperson, who Petrothe Western port Empire nally incorporated by Luis Huler, Kin Grande Railroad tracks on leum, operating just east of Coalville, acquired the land from the Mexican the south, three blocks east ot was to the effect that the underream- government and individuals for colonidepot. Office at the yard. Esing job still was in progress. zation purposes. It was sold by these timates gives and prices quoted Home iiV, After encouraging progress for sev- people to the Wood Live Stock comiaS. application. Postoffice Boa eral days which put the tools within pany to J. D. Wood, F. J. Ilagenbarth Telephone 72m. Manufactwo or three feet of the bottom of the and associates of Salt Lake City and turer of old hole at Farnham, some ten miles by the Wood concern to E. J. Marshall northeast from Price, the Utah Oil Re- and associates of Los Angeles, Cals., Bride Ail Kinds fining met with some more tough luck the present owners. Your boms is worth protecting. through dropping a baler. Efforts ofi Among the individual ownera of land Wo write fire and other insurtwo three or to recover as it as but were) far are sdme Mormons, days PRICE, UTAH ance in the beat companies of not encouraging, and yesterday it was the church is concerned, President Iv. America. The cost is small The announced that the lost tool would be ins states, it is in no way connected protection ia great. Yon cannot drilled up. Ordinarily a job of this with the tract now. President Ivins when destruction will ocforetell character will consume four or five has also stated that he considered the hut there ia nothing to precur, new for the baler the Mexican days. Except move of the government noth vent today. insuring hole is down about twenty-nin- e huning less than confiscation. dred and fifty feet. OOLTOX, CTAn Minor trouble also was reported from HELPER WOMAN SET FREE BY General Merchandise and Equitable Real Estate & the Crescent Eagle camp. A broken JUSTICE HAMMOND Stockmen's Snppllea mast eansed some delay, but drilling Investment Co. Mrs. Hazel Cuny, who ahot and killwas reported under way Friday. A rumor has been given some circulation to ed Frank Felice at his store in the Second Floor Silvagni Building Hotel, Dipping Vats and Feed the effect that the Continental Oil west part of Helper the afternoon of Lota In Connection PRICE, UTAH company had acquired a controlling in January 24th, was discharged at the terest in the Crescent. On behalf of conclusion of a preliminary hearing Crescent Eagle, as well as himself, fore J. W. Hammond, justice, at Price W. F. Reeder, who waa quoted as au- - lust Saturday. It was concluded from ; thority for the report, has issued a .the testimony that the shooting waa cidental. Testifying in her own bei denial of the rumor. The Big Six at Moab is reported to jhalf the woman said : I went into the lie making preparations to resume its store and ordered a bottle of winefrom Knooeor to CRANER MARBLE drilling this week. Some preliminary him (Felice). While he waa getting it work will be necessary, and it is un- - jl stepjied behind the counter and when derstood that this is under way. The: he returned he placed the wine on the recent assessment is reported to have counter. At the same time he removed provided ample funds to warrant theja small pistol from his hip pocket and renewal of operations. laying it on the table said to me : Isn 't that a nice little gnnf I picked it up BRAKEMAN PILES SUIT gnd looked at it and it went off, bnt I Bring your appetite here lUGIIEST EFFICIENCY. James W. Helds, 24 years of age dont know how. Mrq, Curry ia origi-an- d it here where we make a bring Government equivalent 2104 lbs. a brakeman, filed suit in the Third nally from Mt. Pleasant and has of satisfying the inspecialty Unequalled for atorage. Will not and Carbon in relatives merous last court Emery Lake Come in for a speman. at ner Salt City alack. The beet of eteamlng and cial order or a regular meal Saturday seeking five thousand dol-- 1 counties and throughout Eastern Utah heating qualities. lara damages from the Denver and Rio as well. She is the mother of two and he assured before yon en& Western for injuries said to dren by her present husband and four ter the door that yon are gohave been received when he fell from by a former one. The dead man leaves Coke Co. ing to get good food and the the top of a freight car at Helper, De- - a wife and four children. beet cooked food in this Mines at Kenilworth. Utah cember 2D, 1922. Fields alleges that General orficea In the Walker TRIALS DETERRED while he was releasing a brake the Bank Building. chain broke, throwing him to the earth Owing to the illness in Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City. and where he sprained his right foot. of C. I). Kiehor the ease acainst himHe was thirteen days in a hospital and self and Former Cashier Winstrom of lost a full month's time and for which the defunct First National bank of best results and dolhe asks n hundred and eighty-fou- r mean Mvt-have been indefinitely poslpon-- j LL'r,,,NKS Corner f '.lgliiti and II" Streets not no,v. but for many lars in addition to the amount mod for. rd. ' heard ini were to hae hei-Tiny years. J. IS. Jameson will see that your lKICIL VTA II last Lake at Salt conn City federal machine Is taken care of. Corner Fifth sales , and Duplicating triplicating and J streets. Phone 11 Ow. week books. Eastern prices. The Sun. Ne-p- hi Pa-lom- as Aai-m- COMPENSATION hia salary. The claim of the Box Elder physician to collect condensation from the county for the performance of service held to be aart from his regular and official duties ia denied by Attorney General Cluff in an opinion rendered by J. Wesley Horsley, county attorney, up there. The money sought by the physician was for the examination of alleged insane persons and for an autopsy conducted by him. Iu ruling on this ease Cluff said: If any eoun- - The total of (34,542,002 haa been appropriated by the government to the states for roads and trails within or adjacent to the national forests. Total expenditures of federal and funds amounting to $22,216,724 have already been disbursed. To date 4786 miles of road and 6711 of trail have been constructed and 8744 of road and trail have been repaired and improved. 1 Mrs. Ora B. Harding Experienced Teacher OF VOICE AND PIANO ua fi-o- Presenting the C. M. REID Method (Piano) L. D. S. School of Music Insurance Is Protection of ORRIN ELMER be-t- V he Where Youre Treated Right Graduate of Florence Jepperson Madsen B. Y. U. School of Music Apply At Once PRICE, UTAH Olson Apt. No. 1 Day By Day In Every Way We Learn to Serve Yon Better a Furniture Bargains All the Year Round When Hunger Hits You ABERDEEN COAL I ehil-Gran- fous to advertise special sales on to furniture in order dispose of our stocks. Our regular prices are so low they really constitute a sale from one years end to another. That is the best kind of a sale for the customer. Right now we are offering some splendid buys in those odd pieces so frequently needed to fit up the home as you would like it. These articles are made ' right and give satisfaction all of the time. Everything to eat, wear and use. It is not necessary independent Coal CITY CAFE fr ' i WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunsyeide. Day By Day In Every Way We Learn to Serve You Better |