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Show niY. APRIL SO, 1925 SDK. FRICH UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. UIAH HOE PAGE SEVEN AT ON SOUTH TOM E E Mined la Carbon Const? and Shipped Everywhere "Too many Araiuaki!" Thus did A:-taUnited State Attorney EARNED INCOME nt QUALITIES THAT WIN CLEAR CREEK AND CASTLE GATE coals excel in four ways: In Cleanness 2. High Heat 3. Small Amount of Ash 4. Uniformity 1. For thirty-tw- o years these two coals have been leaders in the West because they are better. Smith sum up his conclusion upon lea vi up the federal court room at Salt Collector of Internal Revenue Points latke lily last Friday afternoon follOut Credit Available. ow mg the trial supiosed to have lieeu conducted in the case of A. Araiuaki All persons entitled to the 25 er of Price. wIiom place at business. I In- cent credit oil income taxes representi' tali S.ift drink jiurior, the governwhat is tenued earned income" ing ment is seeking to padlock because of will lie given either a rebate or an alalleged persistent liquor law viola- lowance. according to a statement istions earned on there, say Sunday sued last Saturday by James 11. AnTribune. The trial had proceeded derson, collector of internal revenue, about l.alf war with a Jajuinese, sup- at Salt Lake City. If the full amount posed all along to lie A. Araiuaki, in of the tax has been paid a rebate will attendance, when it suddenly develop- be allowed, while if another installed that it was F. Aramuki who was ment is due the credit will be dcduct- present instead of Uu? real defendant. e(j trolI1 tlt eiit payment, Anderson The diselosure was made by a third The 25 per cent credit is a Araiuaki, who said her first initial was1 provisiou of the 1926 revenue act, and " K " and that she was the wife of the , in the rush of the last few man in court, w hen she was called to evidently to the last date for the fildays prior the stand to testify ing of returns on March 15th, there Judge Tillman D. Johnson, the pro- were many who did not take out the secuting attorney and C. 11. Bradford, credit, in his statement Andenmn counsel for the Japanese, were all says : stumped." The latter declared he Under the new act the maximum thought he was representing the de- amount, which may lie claimed as fendant in the ease and that his cli-- earned income, is increased from $10,- ents must have hevn "switched" on ,MH, Ka rued income is de- um. Alter oniisuloniblr bustling1 about M8 wapaK, alrie( profeseiional land much questioning of the Japun-- 1 fwj Hll( tlier amounts received as l lr"u7 l ,blr interpreter, it wax cniueiisation for services a r5' actually learned that Mrs. K. Araiuaki, the reudered. However, for the purHise wife ot h. Aramuki, is the owner of all net in tjie or, rmlit, I dnuk which the aoft the j building in up f0 5000 is considered as parlor is located, and that A. Ara- - Lani4.j income. A taxpayer may have maki, brother of E. Araiuaki, was jn 1905 a salary of $2000 and employed by the lessee ofthe building I j'f,,,,! a rtHI estate transartion a net to the soft drink parlor. It profit of kk). Nevertheless, the en-i- s believed that K. Araiuaki, becoin- (HH) is considered as earned in-1- 1 lg alarmed over the prospect of lus L.ome i wife having her place closed up for Tho 25 jier cent credit, Anderson ex-- a year, considered it his duty to a I plains, also applies some modifi-js-a- r in cuurt and find out what could I ction,, to income derived from eor- be done. porations and partnerships. Things were further complicated when it was found that an answer to the temporary writ of injunction issued 011 February Oth, denying all its injunct ions, had been signed by E. New Engines to Cut Down Tima At Araiuaki instead of his brother, Brad-for- d Least On Hour. accounts fur the wixup in the Ten of the most powerful locomo- fact that the Japanese aeak very little English, look alike and appar-- tivea in the world will lie placed in ently ilid not understand tlrnt they the passenger train service east and mul'd not aptiear for earh other in west of Iriee within a few weeks, ae court and sign each others answers cording to Sueriiitendeiit Wilson of to teniHirary injunctions. Judge John- - the ltio Grande Western. The use of son announced that probably enough these, which have a higher iqieed than evidence had been introduced before any locomotive now in use on the sys-th- e mistake in Aramakis was discover-- 1 tem, will make jswsible a faster ached ed to hare the aoft drink arlor elos- - ule and it ia believed that the time be ed, but that the record would have tween Rail Lake City and Denver wil to he straightened out first. To this be reduced by at least on hour. The end Bradford will undobutedly get installation of new rail and ballasting, authority from the right defendant to the reduction of rurves and other him. As the action is one of provcnicnts will also make for greater a civil nature only it will not be neees- - apeed. These new ones will have long runs sary for A. Araiuaki to personally ai- pulling trains over the entire distance pear in court. That the place be closed was re-- between Grand Junction, Colo., ant quested several months ago by federal Salt Lake City and those running east piini; throufth to Denver. They are far prohibition agents. more economical in consumption o:1 coal and more efficient mechanically than any locomotives ever used, having many new devices and inventions Confederate Soldier and Former Resi- which were unknown a few months dent Hen Pause. ago and their pulling power is a tenth Proportiea At Standardville , Utah No Dust No Ashes , No Clinkers . Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . C SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ; Order CLEAR CREEK OR CASTLE I I GATE Coal From Your Dealer OoBtrol Offloas Ninth Floor Rooms . I jr i UTAH FUEL CO. Caal ! Bert AnndiM Wksre Meat Used. lli-He- I ojM-rat- Judge Building, Salt Lake City e Mines A Balm, Carbon County, TEN MASSIVE ONES GUARD FOR UNKNOWN SOLDIERS TOMB If Your Car Could BUr Talk It would probably tell n story of neglect and improper core. The wrecking of many a one hns been caused by failure to correct defected parti. A little attention now and then In onr shop by expert mechanics will keep down your expense and prolong Its lifs. Oils, gas and accessories. Miner and Shippers of Utah. Lump, Not, Slack and Assorted Sixes of COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Beat For Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Boh Lake City. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Cm! Is Best Appreciated Where Meet Used. Ill-He- JOHN T. OWEN BUNNEL GARAGE greater than that of the fifteen hun- John T. Owen, formerly of dred type, which wag considered the North Ninth St. Price, Utah died at hi home at Hayden out in the guIM.rdreadnanght of the big railroad hmtah Basin, last week Thursday. I worjj (w0 or three years sgo when Deceased wan born at Murfreesboro, I here. paPP jn Tenn., Novemher 6, 1643, on a cotton While the pulling power of the f owned by his psrenta, buttren hundred e g type is hi boyhood days lesrned the UI1j jamnda, the new locomotives will and hv thoughtless sightseers Due to the report of deuvration trade of carjienter, which he followed pU eeventy-eigthousand and have detail from ifterwards. At the age of 18 years a better sustained effort. visitors. Secretary of War Davis ha ordered a military soldier durle enlisted in the Confederate army Fort Mever to stand guard at the- tomb of the unknown D. C. This in Washington, and cemetery at fought through the civil war for Campers are very often troubled by hours Arlington ing visiting four years. During this time he took snakes which take refuge under in the flesh doing duty. comrade a shows All lines of insurance. Bonds. photo in eighteen battles, receiving aiding, boxes or of clothing. Although Auditing and Accounting. Auto slight wound in the knee, and was im-- 1 many common ones are in reality imeddente are frequent and costltwo differ- - tirely harmless to man and beneficial months STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE. HALTe prisoned eight 1866 ho at y- We write fall protection, been West and jn their food habits, sn unexpected came 192IL. In has ent 24. Ulah. 1576707) April IjhIcc City. Patent (Nopetter he safe than sorry. See Helier City. About 1867 he counter with a reptile ia sn unpleaa-wa- s is liereiiy given that Isiuis Frick win, invented by at beaver a on trip us. granted address is Sunnyside. whose iKistoffii-married to Mary Coons. She died ant experience. The biological survey Vernon Bailey, of the biological sur- I'liih, has made in aenirdnnce two rhildren. In 1978 he mar-- of the United States department of leaving of department State the United Compiled the of the with requirement vey them amended by Ses- ried Julia Burdick at Mammoth, where agriculture advises campers to avoid as 1017. Utah. if for G. E. capturing Ijiws of agriculture, of Utah, 1019 and 1025. to years. At pitching their tents in the vicinity of they lived for twenty-fiv- e alive for projmgation and restocking sion .114 e. f. s. of water from three Office No. 311, Electric takproprime of the Uintah Basin he rocky ledges and swampy areas. Clean the for opening not designed Bldg. is I Said tah. in Carbon county, purjawes. it Phone 354w went to Hayden from lriee. fur. 3 he springs and open ramping sites are preferable. water issue at the following SS7 point: Price, Utah ing these animal for their fert i. 255 feet went and Funeral services were held at Hay-- 1 Bedding and clothing should be hung No. new and usctui Sprint this dedicates patentee m north of couth quarter eomer, Sec. 17, den. Bishop D. F. Mitchell officiated. to up during the day. Uunters in South-Tli- e Spring improvement in animal 1 trap Twp. IS South. Range 13 Kant. were Ira Pace and Jus- - ern States have found that leather es . ta mted Bakers At the of oT feet north 70 the and went 341 feel 2 No height of a thousand feet one use of the people Ijamlw-rt- . His favorite song, Sil-- 1 leggings afford sufficient protection y see an object 36.36 nautical miles and allows it manufacture by anyone anu- corner: Spring No. 3. 320 feet went eph of mime comer. Said ver Threads Among the Gold, was nainst the bites of jioisonous snakes, north feet 1235 and M if its clear. for private or commercial purpose. at one point at rendered by Mary Mitchell. Deceased and the water ix to lie mllected quail hunters in Florida use a a or near spring No. 1 and conveyed in was loved by his neighbors and friends specially constructed boot with a three piieline a distance beof used from fo r his sunny disposition and ready ghank including several layers of feet, where it will of each year He was sn affectionate and vas. March 15th to December 'for watering of six hundred head ofin rat-husband and father. companionable k the is tie. This application donated Some four hundred his are widow, Julia Bur-Surviving No, wL strife wiffiwrV W0RK-T- HAr$ e All pnitesta against the granting of aaid dick Owens, and eight children. These are now turked away in winter quar-arreasons therefor Charles E., and Mrs. Mary Jestu- - ters or being prepared for the dassis 'application, stating the must be by affidavit in duplicate, sen of Magna; John L., Salt Lake Kentucky derby May 15th. with a fee of $1.11. and filed in Frank, !hi office within thirty (301 days after City; William M., Harvey Paul Berlenbach, light heavyweight rlie ivmipletion of the piiblicatnn of wiia- Hayden, Mrs. John Burgess, Xeola, . HUSK M. BACON. State pn- and Mrs. Lauro Moncur, Itoosevelt. H,xinZ champion, was a deaf mute un- notice. jrimr.of first publication April 30. 1926. Also eighteen grandchildren and nine D1 the age of 14 years, I late Dure of completion of publication May 80, greatgrandchildren. About the last work the deceased lien. did in Price was the construction of due is business The growth and improvement of our SERIAL The Sun building. He left very many MINER IL APPLIC ATION Land Of- in a large measure to the . (MtNio I nited States friends here when he departed from of our customers, Salt I Jibe Ciiy. Utah. April 24. 120. this jfi.i. who have found that our merchandise is as represented T. city. thar i Ralph hereby given Notice Ixrnise and his Riflin-- fl and therefore continue to patronize us. We have passed ad-- ; GOOD SHOWING, THIS Odell Ki. hards Crow, whose postoffire on to our customers whatever gained have is Salt Lake City. tab. have made we dress An increase of 142 per cent in net advantage nmilinrt"n fr putnl for fli AnihIt o. claims, revenue of the Denver and 2 mining No. placer through team work and they have shown their appreciaoperating and Asphalt I dist- Rio Grande Western Minin in ha been ansituuie tion by continuing to telling and 1 by of Inh. stores and nounced buy at our rict. Cnrlsm county. sUte Samuel J. by Pyeatt, presideMT'ts-i.s S4 their neighbors of the value of trading with us. 1 ou will parlicuInriy being na dent of the line, following the presenof nf VK1.. Shli are of find our groceries SW i . Sec. 30. Tivp. 13 South, tation nf the companys annual meetuniformaiy good. Our staples 14 held last week in New York City F.at. Salt Luke meridian, conit.inge to the best grades and the prices are low. Everything hundred and ing taining an nn-- nf of three gmiind. Said The rejKtrt show the net operating surveyed eat, wear and use. twenty offn-of the revenue for last year was $6,758,784 claims are of record in the rtn enuiity, or an increase of $3,974,701 over 1924, county rei order of I hereby direct that Utah. prii-In addition a surplus of 2.562,986 for in Tlie Sun ft, renting notice be published the year in comparison to a deficit of a weekly newspaier published at rnee, $1,713,251 for 1921, an increase in surUtah, and nearest Mid LLI r. TAILOR, plus of 4,276,238. ronsecutive issues. KINNEY COAL CO. I j thou-dunn- sixty-thre- I ht I I . I bnd-pa- rt No-tii-- Mines and ahlpe from tho famous Union Pacific bituminous vein of Pleasant Valley In the Carbon district. Nona better for stove, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plant The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Once trie ad alwaya inelxted upon. Get price from tho general office and eale agency. Walker Bank Building. ed - I e I Salt Lake City, Utah applh-atio- 1 I NELMS, Mgr. I p- i I Plumbing For 1 - Better Homes I nun-'dro- two-ine- li can-smil- lt ! d 1 -- TEAM IRE three-year-ol- i imnn-panie- d ..... I, ! ds e. Plumbing A PRICE, UTAH I ! Tidwell-Rideo- e r HEA1C CO. 18 North Eighth Street Phone MO j 1 if one thing about the REED PLUMBING & i 'ysv that order. The best materials and first-clan- e work man ship le guaranteed when we do lb whether It la repair work or s new Job. I W b should be the best obtainable. Nothing upsets the household so much as to have it out uf home :ri a a-- LOT FOR SALE . Thirty-nin- e feet frontage by two hundred fourteen and a half in depth. Half interest in hunfeet of dred and twenty-fiv- e brick walL Adjoin Davie Auto and Machine company on tho south. East side Booth Main street. Tenns may be arranged. re e WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnyside. Edward D. Dunn. Attorney, FbVpub.. Apr. ilitSB. 3: la-- f pub. June 25, Chemistry has become a badly crowded profession in Germany. - TT over- R. W. CROCKETT PridUUh Russia now has more than forty-fi- v thousand registered chess players who engage in active eompeition. |