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Show TEE SUE. PRICE. PAGE SIX FRIDAY, MAY FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- BY 1, 1925 WJWWWWWWYWYWWWVWWWWWAWUWVWWWWWAAAWWWWWWWVWWb Cheap Foods CHICAGO, Ills,, April 27. Cmmnu-nil- s nuil other radicals are faulting PROGRAM FOR INSTITUTE Are Always Outstanding Maytag Featur. NOW IS ARRANGED FOR officials of lie United Mine Workers Plans for the entertainment of the of America in Hlinuii considerable trouble bi'v.iuse of reports that lie minimi summer meeting of the AmeriMate leo'li'is are eonspiriur with the can Institute of Mining and Metal0KT!itor. to force mine, workers to lurgical Engineers in Salt Like Uity accept a reduction in wuges. The re- imm Aiigunt 'list to September 3d tire ports are branded us fiiUeliouds liy milking excellent headway. Finum-iii- i the iifficiiils. .ending oja1 rotors join arrangements have already been atnl a tentntiv'1 in the deniids hiiiI diclare there is no conspiracy to modify the wage mid program nmpianl mit. About half of that if a reduction is to rome the the time nf delegates will he devoted activities toward that movement must to tei'linie:i diM'iissiuii a ml the other s Mart from the international officials. to metallurgical plants ami John L. Lewis, it is jsiinted out, is the proierlie in the vicinity of ion. supreme leader in the United Mine i (in the nMning ilu.v regiM ration will Workers' organization. He rules the lie enmliiited from !) to 10 oclock of membership and action by individual the forenoon, beginning at 10:30 there state unions may not he taken without will lie a trip to Salluir and in the nimllier technical session. e evening the consent of the international board's members and of which Tuesday is to lie spent in visiting Lewis ia the head. That Lewis is con- Itmgham, Arthur, Magna and Garcerned over the unemployment situa- field. One technical session will be tion in the union fields ia admitted. held. Oil Wednesday u scenic trip, It is manifested in publie utterances viits to Midvale., Murray and Iron-towith a dinner dunce in the evenby the chief. Because of the anxiety scheduled. Thursday delegates an; it is regarded ly ojiorators ns not ut ing all improbable that a move may he mnv have their choice of Iripa to made soon to bring about an adjust- Tiulic, l'ark Uity or Tooele. A theater ment of the conditions complained of. parly ia planned fur the evening. ComThe speculation is that a national con- mittees are: General L S. Cutes, chuinm.ii; J. vention of the miners may he called. Some issue aside from the wage ques- O. Elton, Walter Fitch, Sr., Thomas tion can be raised for the purMse. F. Kearns, George W. Lnnlioiirrie, Downie 1). Muir, When the union is assembled the scale I'rof. li. S. K. L. Newlmuse, E. J. Badditz, L. Jr., could be injected into the consideraF. Iiains and J. II. Tonkin. tions, whereupon a start would hnve I'rugrum and Cress Ernest been made toward the desired end. The chairman; James L. Bruce, O. N. atbeen communists and radicals huve Friend v, II. C. Goodrich, Otto Herret, tacking Frank Farrington, president V. C. lieikes, Prof. R. S. lcwis, For-rcof the Illinois union, because of the Mat hex, A. G. Mackenzie and ousting of Freeman Tlmtnisoii anil James Wade. John Watt, us president anil secretury-trensurcJ. O. Elton, respectively, of the Spring-fielJ. J. Beeson, W. II. Kardlcv, W. Ills., Thompson his W. Norton, II. N. Rickard, Allred C. been replaced by John A. Walker on Wattis and W. A. Wilson. decision of the state executive hoard Newlum.-e- , Entertainment E. I following charges of irregularity in ehiiirman; W. Mont Ferry, James A. election last December. I logic, David Keith, A. O. Mackenzie, the Walker dismissed Watt for insubor- Duncan MucViehic, 1). D. Moffutt, J. dination in refusing to turn over the If. Toiikiq and Thomas Varltr. books of the to him. All Lubes Entertainment Walter L. of the action was taken in the regular l'enirk, chairman; J. A. M. Cuskell, courts of the union as official files Edward It. Zalinski, Mrs. Frank Anshow in the hands of members and derson, Mrs. Gilbert ltrugg, Mrs. L S. oerators here. In this connection it I tales, Mrs. J. C. Dick, Mrs. Jumes A. has been stated that John A. Walker Hoglc, Mrs. II. K. Klingender, Mrs. U. was formerly president of the Illinois S. Lewio, Mrs. Forrest Matliez, Mrs. State Federation of Libor. This is an Duncan MacVichie, Mrs. J. A. error and was brought about by the Mrs. Walter L. Pcnick, Mrs. similarity of names. John H. Walker J. W. Thonqwon and Mrs. Edward li. of Danville is still the president of Zalinski. the Illinois State Federation of Labor Hotel and Registration Duncan and has no connection with the miners MacVichie, chairman; L. D. Anderson, U..M. Fowler, A. 0. Oates, K. 0. Law-tosquabble in the Springfield Prior to his election as presiA. O. Mackenzie, Garrett 8. Wildent John A. Walker was digging kin and Leonard Wilson. coal in one of the local mines in the Springfield district. The radicals are iu excess of seven million dollars, also diet orbed.' over the ejection from which employs more than seven hunthe union of Duncan McDonald, who dred thousand men and which prowas dropied from membership in No. vides the with a basic commodpublic 448 for failure to pay assessments. He of any indua-tr- y the While problems ity. was in arrears over five months and solved be can best by those engagtinder the constitution of the organisa- ed in it others ran help greatly in tion automatically forfeited his rights such solution if they have a proper of membership, the leaders say. understanding of conditions. McDonald has been active in the "The coal situation will be presentnnion for years. At one time he was ed to the meeting by T. M. Doda district executive board member and son, vice group president of the Pittsburg g recently has been publishing the In- Coal eompnny. In addition to a dustrial Review in the Central Illinois exerienre in producing both andistrict. Officials declare he is a thracite mid bituminous, Dodson id nn troublemaker and that he hus lost his acknowledged thinker on the broad memberhip by his own net. With of business, especially the ecoThompson, Watt and McDonald out nomic relationship of the coal industhree of the ringleaders in the distry in general. senting element of the union hnve been removed, nierntont declare. When the "Cbange of Heart. tumult of their object ions subsides Atiril 21. Dr. S. WASHINGTON. more harmony will develop in the orC. Lind, chief chemist and also of the ganization. Contrary to reports, there will lie no district convent ion of the division of mineral technology of the miner at Peoria in May. state lenders United States bureau of mines, in assert. The Illinois miners meet in which eniHicity he luis ehnrge of helium to liccoine asregular district convention every two sistantproduction, resigns of the director nitrogeu reThe next conyears. regular district the search lahorator" demirtinent of vent ion will be held beginning tlie of agriculture. The deunrtment declinfirst Tuesday in March, 1928. Dr. Lind a salary increase Farrington takes his enemies in the ed to grant East and West to task for alleged of four hundred dollars, for which he mistatcuieiils relative to the wage offered to sacrifice the 300.00 insix question in a letter published in the crease which his new office, at a decurrent isMie of the United Mine thousand dollar salary, with the Workers Journal, lie denies a con- lta rtment of agriculture carries. For troversy exists between himself and twelve venrs l)r. laud lias served the President Lewis and says lie intends bureau of mines. to support the policy of the internaWhere the Owners Fail. These statements are tional union. malicious falsehood without any founRUABON, April 25. Trade union dation whatever," the latter states. and industrial circles of England are "I brand its propaganda as a conspir- - watching with interest a new advenaey to induce tho mine workers in the ture in coal mining in the ease of the central competitive field to accept a Vauxhall colliery at Kuahon, which has been taken over and is to be operreduction in wages. ated by the managers and seven d DODSON TO DISCUSS MATTERS men entirely indejamdent of the BACK EAST, SOON owners. They decided to take over the business when it was announced reWASHINGTON, D. C., April 27. cently that the plant wns to lie closed The coal situation will come prom- because the owners lind been losing inently before the thirteenth annual heavily finanrially for many months. meeting of the Chamber of Commerce The exieriment will eontinue for three of the United States to be held at mouths. Washington, May 2tHh, 21st anil 22d. It will be taken up at a group session ABOUT THE HINES OF THE BIG on the first day, one to be devoted to CARBON DISTRICT natural resources. "The industrial Thomas C. Harvey, general superinuser of bituminous hus given little thought to the subject of coni since tendent of the properties over at Cothe fall of 1922 when the six months' lumbia, was a visitor in Prire last Satstrike in the industry was settled." urday. That place is going five and says a statement by the rlinnihcr. "lie six days weekly with an average outhas had a constant supply at a low put daily of around twelve hundred price, and so far as lie is concerned tons. the industry is functioning pmerl.v. The storage and distribution of coal "To those familiar with tho prob- in the Netherlands is entirely differlems, however, a different picture is ent from that in the United States. presented. The industry ia exjieriene-in- g An outstanding difference in this otic of the worst depressions in country is the organization of the its history, the effects of which if trade on a much smaller scale. This continued must lead to far reaching does not imply that the per capita readjustments. All business is inter- consumption varies considerably beested in this industry which is vnlucd tween the two, but rather tbut ex 1 Washes faster. 1 satis-faeliiril- 4 Easily adjusters to your height. 7 Clothes can ha put in or taken out with the washer running. 8 Tub deans 3 Wshhesdesner. 3 Largest hourly capacity in the I world. 4 Moat compact washer made only 25 inches square. 8 Caat aluminum tub c warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. 9 metal All wringer. ant vi.-.-it Cheap foods are never worth what they cost They are of no value as tissne builders they merely fill up. Real economy lies in buying goods that havs nutritive value and possess a flavor that makes them palatable. There is no waste or extravagance in our groceries, because the best cost no more than ordinary kinds when bought from ns. Try something from ns for the proof and youll ho con- lf. ukes floor space y Expensive adjusting. Self In- stant tension release. Reasons for World Leadership vinced. exec-utiv- Dont Buy this washer till you try it! n, buy this washer until sure it has double the hourly capacity of ordinary Try it! Don't buy this washer until you're sure it will wash a tubful of clothes in from 3 to 7 minutes Try it! Dont buy this washer until youre sure itwill clean cuffs, collars and neck- (Say-for- I r, Tran-Nirtati- ou cliair-iiiiii- sub-distri- i; satin-smoot- l. ct sub-distri- your tubs Try it! Don't buy this washer until youre sure the metal, hand-rubbin- instant-tension-re-lea- Superintendent IIMIeat Coal I Beat Appreciated Where Moat se g Phone without delay. Well bring Maytag Gyrafoam wash with it! Feel under no obligation you a h, the Maytag ia its own best nicmnan. Mines At Bains, Carbon County, Utah. Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nnt, Slack and Assorted Sizes of Don't buy ANY wufaer till you try it. !: Ued. wringer adjusts automatically to blankets or handkerchiefs Try it! Try it! Dont buy this washer until youre cast aluminum sure its itself seconds 30 cleans in tub Try it! bands without d, suii-ilitric- for you, because its height can be adjusted to your own and that of washers L-wi- Hiawatha, Heiner and West Hiawatha. GEORGE E. McDERMAID, Don't buy this washer until you're sure it's the most comfortable washer DON'T Stores Co. Carbon-Emer- y -- COAL ct sub-distri- as-pe- huu-ilrc- ,WITH CAST ALUMINUM Of tho Very Highest Grades. Best For Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION PHONE MAYTAG SHOP 755 East Main Street, Price, Utah. Telephone 436 One of a chain of eleven Intermountain Stores selling Maytag Washers andlroners excln sively. Service and satisfaction guaranteed. n, lifo-lon- Gyrafoam Washer TUBo Far hornet without electricity the Maytag Gyrafoam io aeailable with the famoue Maytag gatollne Multi Molar attachment. tensive facilities for storage and distribution at large terminals, such as those that exist in the United States, are not to be found in Holland. The state industrial commission last Friday denied the claim of Robert D. Adams for compensation from the American Fuel eompnny at Sego for injuries. His were held to be due to an organic disease rather than any accident arising out of employment. Exjiurts of roal from tho United Kingdom during March amounts to 4,31)2,258 long tons as eonimred with 4,344.008 in February, 15)25, and tons in March 1924. There is little hope of cxiansion in shipments with the general output so much in excess of inquiry and German competition so active in nil European markets. coal selling So far as ugeuries are concerned there are no organizations of this character in Italy. In general with the exception of the navy, the stnte railways and a private consumers, only small stocks sufficient to meet the demand for a very short iieriod in case shipments should be interrupted are maintained. Output of the Dutch coal mines has licen more than tripled since 1923, increasing from 1,800, (HM) metric tons iu that year to 5,8000,000 in 1924, according to data published by the Central Statistical Bureau of the Netherlands. Ou January 1, 1925, the number of miners in the Netherlands ex4 ceeded thirty thousand as against 1920 underand (surface during ground). The annual output per man mewns one hundred and ninety-nin- e tric tons in 1924 and one hundred and fifty-eigin lt)2t). Shipments of Welsh nnthraetie from the Swansea district to the United States during February amounted to 2080 long tons ns against 4994 during the same mouth last year. No shipments were made to Canada during the mouth under review us the St. Ijawreuce river was closed to traffic on account of ice. Total shipments to the United States and Cunada for the first two months of 1925 amounted to 12)21 tons compared with 4 during the eorresiamding Iieriod of 1924. Of the amount exHirted this year 10.422 tons have been consigned to the United States, the balance of 2449 going to Canada. During the few-larg- e 24,-94- ht 32,-81- (Continued On Page Bight) Until they are un to grade standards in sNiling and penmanship pupils from the ninth grade up iu the Lake Odessa (Mich.) high school are required to eontinue these studies. The tests are given every six weeks. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. PRETTY LACE SETS Hl-He- Coal Is Best Appreciated Where Most Used. Spring Canyon Coal Co. YOU GET IT HERE : vA You may well smile at the service Yon can afford to go out of your way just to come herei for S.' highgrade, efficient gasoline, oils and The suit, coat frock and day dress grease. Crank case service is our specof dark diqieiidable wool cloths remain ns fix yon up the best choice for busy women of af- ialty. Stop by anl let fairs. But in these days of joyous apparel they must be livened up with accessories collars, vests,' jabots or scarfs that aro light in color or white. Dark colors near the face are unbecoming. Corner Main and Eighth Street! PRICE, UTAH Checking up exiciiditures, a Western newspaper finds that the average American sqiends 5.02 each year for jewelry and fifteen cents for art. He puts out 27.00 for joyriding and 1.28 for the work of the church. He is blowing in 3.00 for ice cream and ninety-eigcents only for books. He s)iends 45.00 for fancy foods and eight cents for salaries of professors. He gives up 4.15 for soda water and six cents for ink. lie isn't entirely wild, for he spends eleven rents for Yon have insurance without health service and sixty-fiv- e for cofthe proper protection against fins without turning a hair. loss from firs or tornado the future is dismal when misforGroundwork is being laid by the tune visits yon. The feeding of bureau of agricultural economies for against disaster Is exsecurity in various the factors determining perienced only by those who crop production which brings about a have full coverage. And when change in condition of these as the yon buy insurance be sure that season advances. When these influyon get the kind yon need and ences are determined and the relative that it ia placed with a reliable effect of the various ones measured Onr experience in the company. a mathematical interpretation of those business enables ns to give adfactors which are known in advance vice and there are no better will assist materially in securing of a companies than these we reprerloser approximation of the probable sent size of a crop. we are giving. ht of more than threefold in the appropriation for state aided libraries, most of which are in rural If- - An increase schools, has been made by the Virginia general assembly, according to announcement of the state department of education. This makes it possible The larger the family the more ex- to aid every year a thousand mrals in the purchase of books. pensive your carfare, whether it be The only kind of a friend that really gasoline, electric or steam. count is the man who refuses to take ad- Weddlng anaouBcoaioats. The Sue. vantage of you when be has a chance. Miner and Shippers at the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Ulna at STORKS, UTAH 817 Hawhouae J Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Central Office, L Highest efficiency. Government equivalent 2104 lbs. Unequalled for storage. Will not alack. The best for steaming and heating qualities. INDEPENDENT COAL A COKE COMPANY Mine at Kenilworth. Utah. General Offirea Walker Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FLOUR For your family Pride of tho Velley made right hero at Price end as good as the best Food for your animals. Both these at low cost We deliver. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company Equitable Real Estate & Investment Go. Second Floor Sllvafnl Building PRICE, UTAH 9. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. School libraries have been installed in 99.9 per rent of all districts in the state of Washington. - The future and the weather never Wedding announcements. The Sun. pays any attention to the prophets. |