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Show FRIDAY, APRIL THE SUV, PRICE, UTAH 15. 19Z7 EVERY FRIDAY ESPECIAL APPEAL PAGE THREE BRAFFET CASE TO BE TAKEN TO HIGHEST T OF THE Still more litigation, it apjiears, is mal-rn- se yet to come in the Willow Creek land tioii has been runnitig at an ubtoi decided last week by the court jlv high rate, and the total output foi of apwi la of the District of Columbia the week ending April 2d. in .pita of at Washington, D. involving a sec- - the two day. drop, was H.U97.00U net tion adjoiuiflg the No. 2 mine of the (tons. This was a decrease of 2,276,-I'ta- h or 17 jht ccut from the preceding Fuel cotiiany, aud in which li. J. Turner uf l'riee, A. J. Millings at weik. Salt I,ake City, Robert li. Hopkins of Close to the Top. Dolorado Springs, Colo., ami the M. 1. WASHINGTON, X). V, April 9 Uraffet estate are interested to the extent of one hundred and sixty acres Kight of the fifteen states which proeach of the most valuable undevelnp- - duce the bulk of the nation' minerals ed holdings in the Carbon district. Ac- - jlie east of ibe Mississippi river, saya cording to information from the us ilht- bureau of mines, and the list ia end not does tional cajiital the dee.ion topped by lVutisylvania, whose rieh the case. The iuterior department is deposit, of eonl helps to place that not going to let the matter rest on state's at more than $Sti7,lHKURH). this decision, but will seek to liave it tsml give the Eastern States their reviewed by the supreme court uf the inijHirtant mis it ion as does ietroleuDi of there wh- for the Southwest aud copper, gold United State, hoja-fu-l has contest that a ining already run and silver for the Rocky Mountain reover nine years. It will file petition gion. Among the states in addition to for writ of certiorari, asking a review lVnnsyhauia producing minerals to if the deeisions of the lower courts, the extent of more than $1181.0(10,000, and it will then be for tlie higher one and their prineiwl underground pro- to say whetlier or not it will hear the duets are Texas, ctnilcum, $351,000,-00- 0, aud Arizona, ropper, apieal. l, i' AIRMAIL , t - i also. i risks when a mail plane "takes ofFI" WHAT are thesturdy machine, which cost $10,000 V t High crowns which have been such a subject of discussion are of eajeeial appeal to the matron who appreciates headwear of style and dignity. The tallcruwned felts which l'aria jiersists in sending over are exeptionally to the woman of mature yean. Milliners are creating hats which carry lota of style for the matron, of fabrie with straw, using exquisite T Betterment Coming For Local Highways or so; U. S. Mail, worth perhaps a hundred thousand dollars; and a human life, worth more than all elsel Approximately two million of dollars is to be expended iu connecting up the several links of the east to west roads here in Utah this year and next. Surh has been authorized by the stats lighway commission. In harmony with its previously announced nil icy it is pointed out by .the commission that, while it is not intended to neglect the north tu south routes, a large part of the money sjicnt on construction during the last few years has been on those. Now it is desired to eounert up the east aud west ones along with the construction of the others. Work covering a large part of this program is under way and it was announced by II. 8. Kerr, rhief engineer of the commission, last Friday that contracts for the rest contemplated prohably will be let during 1927. The program includes the connections with Grand Junction, Colo., over the Price to Green River and Thompson road; with Craig and Denver, Colo., over the Victory highway through the Uintah Basin, and with Evanston, Wyo., through Echo, Weber and Parley a Canyons by the What are the hazards? Storm, wind and maybe darkness! But the ship comes safely through all dangers as long as its motor keeps running. That is the big (r thing and that depends to a great extent on the performance of the oil! A tremendous responsibility for oil! Only the best is good enough. It is significant that the government chose VICO for the Air Mail Planes flying between Cheyenne and San Francisco, admittedly the most hazardous division of the transcontinental route. Protect your car by using VICO. Notwithstanding its superior quality and performance, it is not higher priced! A grade for every car light, medium, heavy, extra heavy, super heavy one quality I i if Jr I . n Law officers of the interior detriment naturally disagree with the decision of the rourt of apjea! and Staggering to Britain. hold that ltraffct initialed no rights, LONDON, April 11. TV hut tlie coal when in 1918 he sought to purvhsse strike has net Great Britain ia now what is now known to lie one of the being slowly and iainfully totaled. richest quarter sections of coal laud According to Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lis-tc- r, in all the West. The deMirtmeiit president uf the board of trade that at the time lie filed his ap- in au answer given to the member of plication the character was not known the house of roimuons, it has cost beand, therefore, it lying within school lt ween $1,250, 090, IKK) and f 1.500,000,- section, title presumably was in the I 000 in hard rash already. This does state. And not being known ss coal tut include louse due to disturbances land, under dejiartmewt practice, it I of trade contract and orders not not open to purchase under the I cured an amount which is inestim-the- n I able but direct loss caused solely by existing law. If the government eon ten tion should I M.ioa tion of work by miners. Fnrther-prrra-il in the supreme court the land uiore, in place of an exjKirt of more in controversy would not go to the I than doulile the amount, 15.400,000 I state, but in all probability would be ton were imjioried between May and leased to the Pleasant Valley toal lOctolmr 31st. (Utah Fuel) eonqwny, which now ha a lease and which the rourt of ajqieala Organisation Planned. hold is ineffective. in tha With a view to Final result in the Hraffet ease development uf new markets aud putill hold a far as Turner, Mulling ting the big coal industry on a more and Hopkins are concerned. stable basis the producers have tentatively approved a plan for forming MINERS WILL NOT RECEDE AN the Utah Coal Ojiera tors association. INCH, SAYS FXSHWICK A majority of them were represented a meeting at Balt Lake City last SPUING FIELD, HI., April 9.No at and it is understood that comFriday miners new urther negotiations for a were designated to work out mittees wage icnle will be attempted unless rou-teu- as I tl., the basis for such negotiations. Thi was the substance of a letter from Harry Fishwick, president of the Illinois Mine Workers, to ltice Miller, president of the Illinois Coal Ojiera-tor- s wh, the urg.niutUm i. A- - fec ted. According to information now available, Die organisation will be along the general lince of those of tha lumbermen and others devoted to speLineoln highway. cific industries. Among the purposes, The program will cover about sevmade Miller which association, aside from the developenty miles connecting with Craig and public here today. Fish wicks com- ment of new markets, ia the standardDenver, Colo., through the Basin; munication was in reply to a letter about forty of the stretch from Span- :'rom Miller which refused an invita ization of the sizes produced. It is asish Fork to the Colorado state line on tion of the miners chief to take part serted tint efforts also will be made the Grand Junction and practically in a further conference. It had buen to work together in the correction of mutual handicaps whieh are ra tlie whole of the road on the Evanston stressed that this conference is in other Manufaetmti ant .Uafartion to Ui,,K connection from on state into the line the with acroanro Guaranteed by jsdiey adopted byf I firr!,n1i whole. as the a It is expeet- industry Ogden. Financing of the program will the International Union of Minneao-li- s, ed UTAH OIL REFINING CO, details for that effecting the plana be done with federal aid money that Minn., under which each district will be worked out within the next Salt Laka City is now available or will become so on is authorzed to negotiate its own wage week or two. also aatte with or and 1st, county July parts. funds. It is estimated that approxi The Miller letter in part said: It ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG matcly $800,000 will be spent on the would apiear useless to hold such CARBON DISTRICT Uintah Basin connection and about conference as ojierators cannot agree $000,000 on the Grand Junction. The to the extension of the Jacksonville has announcCurlion Fuel DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Taking a leaf from the Bedtime balance of the $2,000,000 as budgeted agreement. Our association, however, ed its summer eoiniiany S. -- United States Land Office, Salt Lake near D, Pierre, on coal. Lump rates np persns Tales, No. Serial 1927. will lie expended on the third connec- is willing to meet with you to negoti- and Utah, March 21. kites in rabbit hunting. fancy lump, $3.25. Three by eight S2. Notice of Offer of Owl Land are employing tion and on improvements through Sil- ate an agreement covering ojieration cobble the Co. Coal over territory drawn the same. Nut $2.50 are These ia Notice that, Lease: hereby given ver Creek Canyon and into Salt Lake of our mines in Illinois, providing the to the art of February 25. 1920, being worked, frightening the animals United States Fuel shares, 7 per miners will enter surh conference on cent 437), and to the regulations before them until they enter the amy the way of Parleys Canyon. are offered by Salt is work Much approved April 1, 1920. Circuthe of bunnies the understanding that they may free-- y Luke preferred, The contemplated marksman. the of brokers this week at $48.00,' City lar 679, the eecretary of the interior on bush now under eonstruetion. Among the negotiate a new contract covering Consumers Mutual $5.00, Independent mistake the kites for large hawks. petition of John K. Orr. built the stretches conditions. at being present Isith wages and working the follow in a described land, towit: All Coal Sweet Coal bonds Sae. 25, NEK Sec. 30. Twp. 13 South. is unlike labor unions, beare the M.vton to Roosevelt road on the In his letter of reply Fishwick held Lightning e conand Standard Coal sevenRange (1 East, Salt Lake meridian, Leas- - cause it never strikes twice in the am and conference eondition the the under that a Emery Victory highway taining eight hundred acrea, aa Coal ty. Mutual Coal $3.50 and Peerless Wasatch stretch on the Lincoln con- desrrilied by Miller would be imKi 101. Lease same place. twenty-seveasked. has been nection Evanston. of to silile. the declared miners He a that at be made royalty Survey of said unit will inNotices initial an bemine ton. tsa cents per posted at the Kansas City run, will not enter Into negotiations on completed for most of the distance vestment of $90.INN) during the first three Midland Mine No. 7, one of the largColorado Fork tween and basis outlined the other that Spanish except any ysara of the lease and a minimum protate line and in all this route has been in our policy which provides that such est in Missouri, and at the Spring duction of fifty thousand tons per year, shortened almut sixteen mile over the negotiations should be based on agree Creek mine, both near Novinger, ten commencing with the fourth year of the lease, and otherwise substantially in acdesert east of Price. ments existing prior to April 1st tbu miles west of Kirksville, state that Mlaers and Shippers sf tbs cordance with the lease form set out in Some ojieration will be resumed on May 1st heaviest of the construction year. Celebrated Paragraph 18 of the regulations. in Said be view in met will undertaken the Fishwick this that under the 1917 wage scale. Both prop- building yet expressed lease will be sold at public aurtion the Spanish Fork and Price Canyon the exchange of letters between Miller vrtieg have always been worked by tha (flee on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus and himself put a definite cheek to union. dugways. Coal n the 80th day of April, 1927, at 10 Said President Iyeatt of the Denbar-Ifall and m. persons ' MIms at Any 'dock, a. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR ver and Rio Grande Western the other idffPM or conflicting claim to Mid SPRING CANTON, UTAH AN EARLY PIONEER land or any part thereof are hereby noday: The coal business in Colorado General Offices. 81T NeWhouae tified that they should file on or before and Utah is very prosperous and this or their objection BaUdinf. 1927, protest 29, April CASTLE DALE, April 10. Serv Western territory will benefit from said for lease of the the granting Utah against Balt Laka (Sty, ices were held last Friday at Orangeland. Otherwise such claims may le disSHOWS SUSPENSION EFFECT IN the strike in the Middle West so long ville for Mrs. Mary Gardner Adams regarded in granting said lease. ELI . as harmony eontnues between labor BITUMINOUS FIELDS who died April 4th there. 97, Jewkes, and capital and our mines are kept i. ApHi I The League For Mens Bights, an Mrs. Jewkes was born at Dover, Eng. WASHINGTON, II. C, April 9. working. Saints Indications that bituminous producAustrian organization to defend gent- She joined the Latter-da- y Efforts to recover bodies from the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, emilemen from feminine oppression, has church at the age of 20 years and tion was cut almost in half by tlic Pacilic Coast Coal companys CarbonLake Salt Land Office, United States sent Charlie Chaplin a message of grated to Utah with her mother. She suspension of union mining on April ado mine near No. Seattle, Wash, and City. Utah, March 23. 1927. Serial that sympathy and urges him to fonnd an married Samuel Jewkes in 1855 am 1st were given today in the first of- where seven men were entombed by a ia given Notice hereby 044239. lived in various parts of Utah, finally ficial government figures covering the mud and American chapter of the United State Fuel company of 811 Lake gravel slide on Friday last, filed City. Utah, has on Marchfor23,an1J27,cbanee league. In a resolution the Viennese settling in Orangeville. The speaker output since that date. Telegraphic were still hampered last Tuesday as office this la application organization declares that poor Char- were O. Sorensen, Jr., O. J. Sitlerui returns made public by the bureau of debris continued to slumn into the 1922. of lands under the act of March 20,owned lie has been ruined by his wife. This Gardner Jewkes, Abinidi Olsen and now lands mines showed that tthe soft output tunnel at the point of the original The No. 193). (Pub. ease shows the necessity of our move- F. Killiam. Mrs. Jewkes was the from mines which cun tinned towork I cnvein. nd offered in exchange by the said Unitno evidence was ed States Fnel company are dembrt is ment for the rights of man. But for- mother of six children, Alma O., Ben on Friday, April 1st, was 20,085 car- - found thatAlthough . of the men caught was 24 : any follows : SEK SEK. Enr-opjamin F., Maty E., Annie, Joseph II. loads, while on April 2d the total Ktiu tunately there ia not yet a law in the rescue work is going Sec. 25, Twp. 15 South. Range 7 East : which permits the perpetration of and Jesse D. Jewkes. Also surviving dropped to 15,521. On Friday of the aheadajvef all Sec. 1. 11. 12. Twp. 19 South. Rsne7 without pause. Two bodies have NEK feX Sec. NEK; are thirty-fou- r Bn at; NK NK 19; this California injustice upon our grandchildren, seven previous week, when all mines were in been brought to the surface and the NWK. Sec 29: Sec. SEK; NK RWK. low men here. and even ojieration, the earload output was great grandchildren rescue crews have reported that two Sec. 21; EK, NWK ; NK twelve great great grandchildren. On Monday, April 4th, however, others are located. SO. Twp. 1 South. Range 8 East. Salt Iwke meridian, containing 2948.53 acTc. soft car loadings were 24,774 or apOpen sale of children, the sign in An estimate prepared by the DELEGATES CHOSEN now owned by the l niteo . The land reia China direst of 1.399,000 tons. April 5th, sproximately being poverty, to some houses in Coal association shows that apthing- just States and which the applicant deeirea specialty HELPER, April 9. D. E. Lampson the lat day fur wLirh telegraphic resecure in exchange for the above describas the latter cannot with ne in other. ported in Peking. Newspapers report 10,900,000 net tons of proximately : 4 8 follow ed landa are dcacribed aa item we cannot three such sales in a single day, giving and F. H. Carter have been ebospn to turns wen: available, loadings declin turnjnou wpre mined during the week an are hooka Salsa N : K See. IT; NEK ; SEK : EK SWK.20 : all Sec. 21 and addresses of the persons represent the Helper Consolidated Odd ed slightly to 23.423 ear. llie rop ,.ntlerl print for twice the price we can have names April 2d. On account of the SEK : NKSWK. Sec. . involved. One Sec. hanto girl was sold Fellows lodge at the grand sessions in shown on April let was in part due incomplete figures at hand for FriSH. now fixed we 29; are it done, bat and 28; NEK NEK, Salt Lake City, May 22d to 26th. Ut- to the fact that thi day is celebrated on for United States money $25.00, a 41: NK, Sec. S3. Twp. 15 South. Binge and Saturday, it is difficult to Sec. dle and guarantee satisfaction and Rebekah lodge elected Mrs. Olive as a holiday generally by union min- day 8 Ea-- t; EK NEK ; NEK SEK. ahns a for one $1.50, only Not orders. and similar only these determine IB the extent of the effect on South. 21. Sec. Twp. ; NEK SEK, con- that, hut we believe we can furnish boy brought United States Nilson and Mrs. Maude Dyer as rep- ers, and a good many properties whieh production caused by the suspension Range 8 Eaat. Salt Lake meridian, clos5th were resentatives to the state assembly. The were in operation April mid all better work at the same or even lower $15.00. of mining in part of the union distaining 2995.50 acres. Any or any local degree staff has entered the com- ed down the previous Friday and Satclaiming the lands selected been have most users paythan tricts. Apparently on these two days obprices bonaflde interest therein or having a Good fountain pen for $1.00. Others petitive work again and ia going hard urday. Figures dealing with the pro- almut half file ing. Anyhow it would appreciate the of the quantity was loaded jection to aaid application in ahonld thi office opportunity to Ihow samples and to at $L50 and $2.00. Guaranteed. The to again win the silver trophy cup duction are worked up by the bureau for shipment as on the corresponding thtir protect or objection which they eaptured last year. W. A. from railroad and mining company reSun. Complete line of atationeiy. within thirty days from the firrt publics give figures. of the preceding week, but fact-- k Miller of this sity i district deputy ports. Up to the date when the sus- days tion of this notice. ELI F. TAYLOR, (Continued On Page Eight) Complete line legal blanks. The Sun. grandmaster for Utah. Wedding announcements. The Sun. pension took place bituminous produe- '.Tintpuk. Apr. 1; last Apr. 22. 1927. 100 paraffin rase oil Spring Canyon Eant sixty-eigh- t, sixty-thre- n . 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