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Show THE PAGE SIX PRICE, UTAH SUIT, FRIDAY, MARCH H'.1 EVERY PEIDAY All the Teachers Have; u St. Patricks Day 99 He is ef tin ijii!ii"ti Unit II step Jui-- j i ill: 1' tee elm lid mid i''ir!iiiilate ; l:uis fur taking ut i lie .iiU.it; m in partieular in eine of i luiTgency there cx- i.i tail in fart taken rare of. A'-il- h a view to the euiiuiifjenev mijrlit ariie shnuld jiresint currier. lieeiiine tl.siiilisfieil with the lte to withdraw. nial iiidieuies a lsti a dev. re to pnMnt hn views In ihe eiiiiuuittee isTnuiully. Again ilti-e- . Appun-nli- iuii other aciM-.- Mil l 111 1 iii t - s t'lillrt. l'ur t!il nixt ii'i.i- ilia! will ! - .t tnm-i-r- l.a lii'fii a 1V!-i'- c I :!. l j!-- dei-id- rail-ill- ; tin' In. li1 w rkt-rl.l!!llirnl li 111 Mkty-fi,- I nit Hilly I 111 lliiill-.ill- il liirliilnT- iif till! rcl.lrul t thi:i i v. Tin P"liry only field, Laying Them Off. ikiImiii Urf nf tin I lull'll Mine WorkBIHDGKI'OliT, O.. Mareli ers, fuelling I lie latter urt nl this two h unlreu and fifty and that p'Miry or uiHTitl., Tuny may Mile t rail nut nil of the three three huielred men nf the Lorain Coal l' mU and lii.i-hundred uud sixty thou-un- il eiiiiiiiiiiy here were notified workers in the twenty-on- e stale and Sit urdnv that they would be indeli-tw- o Canadian proi iiiees ot the un- - j nitely laid off, beginning on Monday, iThe company exdaiiied its action as ion's jurisdietitiii. That diitriets outside the culral due f the failure of mine .'I orators negotiate a new wage agreement field have been authorized to uiakn the unions. with with arjuirate teuijioriirv agreements as likely is a is CAMPS OF THE BIO result of a rrjMirt from John.-loii, ABOUT THE CARBON DISTRICT line that that along negotiations la., are now in effect in Distriet No. 13. It is buid to require about one and The report said such an agreement tons oi Carbon county must continue present wages and also eight-tenth- s must terminate if a central field paet coal to make one of coke. is signed. Officials of the mine workUnited States Fuel camjis are going ers here would not mumient uion the two and three days at this time. Johnstown rejiurt nor affirm that a and Columbia full six days and policy of indcjieiidcnce was agreed frequently seven. upon at the Miami jioliry committee Sweet Coal company with propermeeting last month which followed ties now producing in Gordon Creek the unsuccessful wage eonferenee with distriet has levied an assessment of ojierators. two cents a share. This is the first. Should the miners rail out only the Salt Luke City brokers are offering central field workers it is their lielief Mutual Coal shares at $3.50 with $1.-5- 0 that business will be stimulated in the bid. Sweet bonds, 7 per rent, may other fields, more men will be put to be bad for seventy-threTen cents work and murh of the loss of produc- less offered. United States Fuel, pretion in the idle fields will be taken up ferred, quoted at fifty-fiv- e offered. by them. The central field contribin eonferenee miners and Ojieratora annuhundred million tuns two utes at Miami, 1 la., failed to agree on a ally. The others employ more men wage scale for the bituminous field. combined than the central, but their workers consistently refused to The production is no more than half of its consider any reduction. It is supposed inUndar stimulant the of output. that this means a strike on generally creased demind H is believed these can deliver a hundred and fifty mil- April 1st, but authorities assert there will not be any complete cessation of lion Iona annually. Wnulil 11 Mill ill . - - 13.-Bet- ween ! 1 s (ija-rator- eon-ider- ed u Sun-nysi- e. production. IDAHO PRODUCT IS AVAILABLE NOW FOR STORAGE i i: a an I u:.l-s- j remainle within the m.. is prow-Uid.tin-- e wii! lot weeks JieiiJlr ten ing l.u make their grades. 1 :nriiliiiu fact to the t' a'dn-r- s and every mu of j them voted to spend tw.i hours each Saturday, fima ID to 12 o'rloek. eon- - j dueling spee.al help classes. This af--is ! an opjiort unity that you eannot ford to pass up. A little extra effort lie ii(Kn your part now may save vou I einliaia--i!- ii nt of having to take tin-grade nvi r another vear. If you are in doubt us to your stand. ng eoiisuit or chII at my office an 1 your tem-heI will advise you us to what to do. 1 sincerely hope that every student who j needs this help will avail himself of the opportunity. It will save hundreds of dollars to the district and thousands to the student, for the In.-of one year of a students life cannot be measured in dollars ami cents. Lit make our school better. And, again, this one to: Faculty, llaribng unior High School, Fellow Workers: have been studying ways and means which we might ward oft a number of retentions that occur each spring. The best available uictlunl, it seems to me, is for us to conduct sjiecial help classes. As our curriculum ia already crowded during the day I am wondering just how many of you would lie willing to sjiend an hour or each Saturday conducting such classes f The satisfaction you receive from rendering service to the less fortunate child will more titan comjien-sat- e you for the time sjieut. Do not feel that this request is compulsory, 'our time Saturday is your own on Fjiecial occasions. 1 am ntak ing this apjicnl for the good of the school as 1 feel that unless we sponsor such a move many of our students will be left by the wayside wheu promotion time romes. Give this your immediate attention anl if you feel inclined to render assistance to the cause kindly sign below. Yours for a Jigger and a better school." All the teachers have aigned up. to j - i..:i:-k(-i- j : j j i r a j J Consolidation of the Amalgamated Anthracite Collieries, Ltd., and the United Anthracite Collieries, Ltd., with Sir Alfred Mond as chairman of laatside At Salt Lake City Bending the board, was announced from LonSoma Good Ones Hera. don, Eng., last Saturday. The comFriday last the word came to Priee panies are two of the largest producers in Wales, controlling twenty-on- e rom Coach Mickey" Oswald of the collieries with a combined output ot Sastside high school at Zion that he between 60 and 70 per cent of the would send five boxers here for the highest grade hard coals in the world. Their eombined capital ia $25,000,0uQ ig Kiwanih tournament Mareh 26th. and their total resources are estimat- Those who are to apjtear on the card ed as worth ten to twenty times that i'or the Eastsiders are George Butts, the present state amateur ehampion; Wellington (Bubs) Staf-iirTom Tiano, William Woods and red (Tony) Patch. Butts will appear in one of the headline events, while Stafford will he seen in aeti in in the other main bout. There will be six in whirh the other Salt jakers are slated to apjvear, together with several Sunnyside school boys. e The Kiwanis rlub has asked the Association of Utah to sjHinsor the event ami will see to it that all fighters are registered with it, so ns to have the affair strictly an amateur one. The medals will be awarded the in the headline and the events. The committee in charge of the curd is eontjHised of G. J. Reeves, jirineiiial of Carbon high, Kay Denting and 1L L. Pratt. The welfare association of Castle Gate has given the club jiermissinn to use its boxing ring, which will be set up in the high gymnasium. amount. St. Patrick pied pipered the snakes out of Ireland, they say, an saved the people. I of the By the way. Whenever think Emerald Isle I always think of shamrock. And, say whenever I send a spell of cold weather, I always think of Clear Creek and Castle Gate coals. forget these two hot coals. In cidentally it aint too late to send an other cold spell yeti PH never Ask your dealer to deliver a load of either CLEAR CREEK or CASTLE GATE COAL! UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah ex-ce- jit BOXERS COMING BOISE, Mareh 1L Idahoans in the southern portion o the state will have the opportunity to buy this atatoa eoal next summer and fall for storage winter use, according to Hen ry F. Samuels, owner of the Brown Bear properties in the Teton section, who is in Boise on business for his company today. The big tunnel which epened up the strata on a lower level last winter is being pushed and has already cut three large veins, one of which does not outcrop. Samuels says the product is of better quality and the tipple is ready to handle thousands of tons this fall. He called upon Gov. JI. C. Baldridge and R. G. Archibald, state purchasing agent, and received assurances he would be given opportunity to bid and supply coal for the etatc institutions at St. Anthony and B1 ark foot. lie also made arrangements with the Idaho Home Indus-triassociation for with that organisation in giving publicity and information to Idahoans concerning this deposit. Observes Old Man Winter MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF CASTLE GATE AND CLEAR CREEK COAL WorMisfiillo'Smshine CXLiwxcnce Hxwthorne mm 0m tin Ii Imc hr awkia' krtto friMda; Spring agaial That haa toa fan. tald Wisto tads. Ptopia (Ml a I man hia-- aa Mt with Imi TUa al world wm awda to lauahtar. MMMd kaait-torodown Iko yoaia So I'd Uko to and a few I Sko to om folks kawy oa I liko to boor 'oaiiiar-O- K Iko Uom Ikoto Mt to sow tho asodo at lovslo laths Spiiagt Y is folks dost arta to kaow tk warld li full o' ouiiakiaa, kul I Tkot yoaVo got to opca wide yar do you would Sad X ml PwpM aia I auick good os Mtgkkojo tili too groaa gata pratty long slat nuck wroog Aa they has to borrow gardao loobl Tkay flodU la cschMgla' hoi bo aa' litoa rads and ixrappi& (riandly ckat, Buds fool tool Ufa wa to tkiap Bka Kama tho Spdaglboo aiakM 'sal 115-pou- Tharsli a lot aotiafoctioa to ha got Awa growia'amOM; Boxing Events Draw A Legion Smoker i There waa a goodsized crowd ostl Thursday evening of last week to I boxing card presented at Aafhx Legion Hall by numerous lads s(li Harding Junior high school at Fat It waa under the direction of 8j by" Peterson. Sixteen youth nil' and every style of "fighting" K Another like event is likely to be it ed off in May, next. Results oil bouts B- V ' pj : WiDiia Elmer Collingham-Youn- g t draw. Frank Leavitt, vox t I Leavitt. Fred Bonomo-Willi- e Jones, Hdji draw. Don Wood ward Bernard Saxe;,!, draw. and I Asel Rowley, Spring Glen, ' Tanner, draw. wed Jack Tatton, Tatton. f; ..j Sheik" Davis-Jo- e Hilton, exls, tinn of boxing. Coni-Ca- rl It alat long befon thalr awsatMM fil la tha air to mites aa biQmI investigation for the Thera oiat half aa many flow an m than rsally ought to bo, of some determining property purjame Bo that IcavM a heap o' chaatproduein chase tat you aa1 me. of coal ash susceptible to reasonably While the Springtime bring, as bird songs aa thtra's beauty ararywhara. accurate measurement in the laboraI'm right glad that whan wr'n plantin' shrubs arara diggia gravM to ear. tory which would serve as an index to Spring ia hecrl Tha beta la hummin' I Dost you hear that robin aingT its clinking characteristics in boiler He' i dtseribln with his music all the joy tha bkaaoma bring. furnaces lias been undertaken by CarLift la surely woth tha livin when yer heart ia young an' free, And yer makin other happy like you know they'd oughtar be. negie Institute of Technology and the There ain't no two ways about it, folks that gal their share o cheer United States bureau of mines. The la to one that play together in tha Springtime of the year. imjNirtunee nf a solution of this problem to consumers and to producers is obvious. It was undertaken at the re Lee Saradakia-Arthu- r William? 2,1 quest of the committee on coal and ? draw . coke of the American Society For Gust Sanlakis, Price, Vincent Sr, Testing Materials. rill. Heljier, draw. Total quantity of bituminous pro(to William Garriante, Helper, Ed WYOMING MEN TO REMAIN AT duced in the United States during the h Male, Price, won by Mahe. WORK BY AGREEMENT week ended Marrh 5th now is estimatMike Caradakis-Y'oun- g Barney, w I? m GREEN RIVER, Mareh 11. A ten- ed by the National Coal association by Barney. Rex Gunderson-Patative agreement to maintain the pres- at 13,150,000 net tons. The bureau of Wendel, WBeaftU f.' ent miners wage scale until such time mines has reported the output for the Shirley r draw. as a new one can lie agreed upon was seven days ended February 10th ns Sheik reached last Wednesday at a eonfer- 13,193,000 net tons and that for FebHaycock, to enee between representative! of the ruary 26th as 12,761,000. Production, ture event, draw. Southern Wyoming Coal Operators' lowever, during the week of February The princijial spread of the turnip Glasgow is waging a campaipl association and the miners union. 20th was handicapped by the partia or Austrian tomato weevil apjvarently keep all Sunday concert! under pok This assured the operation of all the observance of a holiday. Week before takes place in the early spring, the control. Religious programs an fl Wyoming mines notwithstanding what list's total output shows but little fall and winter. It shows very little from the fulltime change in restricted, but playing of secular occur preceding other bituminous fields may activity in midsummer. Tests made by ic in public places can be only in tot v due to the breaking off of negotia- one, which was that ended February the bureau of entomology with varBecause of the business depression nave you ever paused to consider licenses after the police tions on a new scale between owners 19th. ious arsenical in both the spray and in Europe not nearly so many as in wliat an unhappy place this would be holding on the character of the f Motion pictures are being used by dust forms have given good control. normal times have to and the union officials of the country passed to to in to live if all the women were as hurry get at Miami, Fla. At the meeting the bureau of mines exjH-rtto determine The inseet now occurs in portions of work on time. This has jmt a quietus ugly as the mcnf prictors. Warnings to this effects a issupd recently by the chief corutok. t , operators association was represent- what hajijiens in explosions, how the Miseimippi, Louisiana, Alabama and un the use of the alarm elork. In Gerof the city. Bj ed by its president, P. J. Quealy of flames propagate and how their ef Florida and has recently been found many, Poland and Switzerland many Legal blanks of all kinds. The Bun. . . Kcmmcrer, and Eugene McAuliffe of fects may be controlled. With sNeia in the vicinity nf Santa Cruz, Cala., of the timepiece factories have had Rock Springs, who acted as secretary apparatus develoed at the Pittsburg. attacking carrots. to shut down because of lack of of the conference. The men had as Pu., laboratory they have been able to About half of all family qtarreU their spokesmen the officers of the make scenes with such great rapidity S union in this section. President Mar- that they hope to be able to measure are due to the fact that its easier to By the time the motorist gets his tin Cahill, Vice President George even tlie njterd of the flame of coin get a man home before supper than auto all tired but for spring driv- Young, Secretary James Morgan and bustinn as it moves through a deto- it is to keep him there afterwards. ing his poeketbouk is the eame way. nated dynamite cartridge. By placiu National Committeeman Tony their cameras at acratnres in an ex plosion chamber they can photngraj a blast as it occurs and then study it Danger Is Removed. ALTOONA, Pa., March li. Possi- at leisure from every angle by proof bilities of a eoal strike April 1st in jecting the film as slowly as they District No. 2, which includes Blah, please. In like manner they can learn Utah . ' Cambria and Clearfield counties, a great deal about mine explosions by Affiliated With the United State Smelting, waned tonight when executives of the showing what hapiu-nwhen a spurg Association of Bituminous Coal Oper- flies into a dustfilled coal gallery Refining and Mining Company ators of Central Pennsylvania voted to last TribLake Says Monday's Salt accept proposals of the I'nited M:ne une: It is to be hoped that the eoa! Workers of America to continue oper- and iron ore of Utah will have drawations until a new wage paet may be the branch Hwrr enough to ing negotiated for the central competitive manufacturing plant of the American By field. New Chain comjiniiy. which the officials of styles, concern that somewhere plan building Will Discuss Matters. So, if on the Pacific Slope. Walter B. r, BLACK HAWK NEW YORK, Mareh 12. The coal ot the eomjiany and alyou stylishly mine situation will be np again for so a president director of the New York, New discussion on Mareh 24th at the office Haven and Hartford one will you railroad, was in of the National Council on Compensa- Salt IjbUc : Saturday with a tity shoes. Evyou tion Insurance, arcoriling to a rail for of his lrictuls going over the a meeting issued to the sjiecial com- party These fonr. mined exclusively by UNITED STATES FUEL use. Many other Eastern manumittee on rates at the instance of Col. ground. COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and facturers are lin king up the possibilclean. Our fuel supervisor, technically trained and experienced, ia Joseph Button, connnisiinnrr of insur- ities of estaidi.ihiTig of branch plants ance of the state of Virginia and who here at yonr service at any time to talk over yonr heating problem. and other joints in Utah. The lowill meet with the committee. The cal ii in of a window ijjj shade here factory . GENERAL OFFICES: call for the meeting reads : The rc' Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate the other Un- -' is ! a only day good sign. suit of the committee meeting, Februlimited capital in the Eart is seeking and Sunnyside. Salt ary 17, 1927, was communicated by us City, II to the chairman of the commissioners i (Continued On fage Eight) BdlBiBMMIMBIlilMIliBIMiaiiaMlIM d, -- semi-winduj- Gibbs-Mauri- Ath-cti- m . hi wh ce semi-wind- nl Saxey-Domini- Dxvis-Bull- - ck et . t J s . j United State Fuel Co, Producers Domestic Coal Largest In s FOUR GOOD COALS e Backed KING Service differ leather, distinctive new ent features of one kind or another. really want to dress your feet H and comfortably head toward g of these stores when desire il! erything to eat, wear and gm Lns-ha- la-,- Always Have Something New HIAWATHA PANTHER WASATCH STORE CO. i Newhouse Building, Lake Utah J |