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Show TTT FRIDAY, APRIL WASHINGTON, I). C., April 20. Tf the federal government goes to leep c'n its rights, and by its own neglect allows the state of Utah to secure a good title to a valuable tract of coal Uiinl under it school laud grant, it ejuuioi complain or at lea, I must not ei.ect legal redress if the nuiumon-weall- ii Inter turns around and sells those valuable holdings for upwards of half a million dollars, nor can it i!XM'd the courts pi make uiuends fur lases on the art of its own administrative officials. This, in brief, waa the argument advanced in the supreme court today hy counsel fur the Coal and Coke enmiany and the Carbon Countv Land eoniany in. the ease in which the government is trying to recover lands in Ctali on which the state will collect $550,423 if the court derides against the United Slates. Tn one form or other litiga' Inde)H-nden- t um ,,r thi, saaai ill in the United States a against d the slates title, by reason of mistake or error, had I men extinguished by reason uf the statute f limitation. esi.-te- the Maytag from the minute you turn the starting It washes YOU You will like its cleaner, faster, 7easier washing.does whole big tubfuls w'onderfully dean in 3 to minutes. It will like HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHTHE TOLL IN MARCH T Accidents at all coal mines in the United States during the month of the death ol one March, 1927, eau-men, achundred and 'seventy-eigh- t cording to reports furnished by stale insieclors to the bureau of mines. Tin1 pioduetion during the month was tons and of which til.lbl,li;M) was bituminous and (i,098.lHnl an' lira-o- il e. Of (lie fatalities reported a hunthirty-nin- washings 50 'pounds of clothes (dry weight) in one short hour. It in 10 minutes. It and grimy play-dothwashes greasy work-clothhand-rubbinwithout neckbands washes collars, cuffs and You will like the Maytag's careful washing its hand-gentl- e washing of your finest lingerie and laces. You will like the handily-lowringer that instantly adjusts itself to a quilt or a handkerchief and wrings both dry. You will like the tub that holds more dothes because es es g. w SAFE pane aic cncloaed eat. attractive housivi An were in bituminmi anthraous mines und thirty-nin- e cite. Fatality rates based on these ive- figures was 2.31 anil .40, wlinl a as the while Iv, industry dred ninl e ilrah Tie'll duM-fltt- ll its capacity is 21 gallons instead of the usual 17 and because the tub is all dothes space. machinery-fre- e re-pe- c! ' A'f l"r m"l,"i'''nh" CrSm h1'1"1 more than twenty years, but until now it did not reach the United States u court. It eaine ou appeal from the decision of the circuit court uf appeals fur the Eighth district, which bad reversed the decision of the United Statist District court of Utah. Mah-lo- n l'l. Wilson f Salt Lake Citv made the onetiing rgumetil as counsel for the Independent Alfred Wheat, ; ee- - COMPACT The Meytee require pace oaiy 2i inchc iquere juat the raoa at chair. 30tli at Ledford, Ills., rau-e- d eight deaths. This is the first major disaster that is, one causing the death ol five or more men that has ocmrred during the pnent year. Hiring the first three months in lS12ii there were seven major disasters, killing a hun- - dred " t.v rates Used exclusively I Tne fatul- -- n th. 'se !,,s for fV:,lum ADJUSTED TO FIT Thrmuh eaaily adjuated 1 eg, the Maytax be raned or levered to 01 U,r ,b-- 7 and Records complied by the bureau of mines, covering the first three months h.undred ,,d b'.w W-- ial assistant to the attorney general, argued for the government, and Frank Xcbeker, formerly of Salt Lake City and now of Washington, closed fata u.nM fur the Carbon County Land, better - ree for th ,U,"1!T'1 h'1'1 ,,in'tyknown as tbe Milner iiterests. Attor- HUB. lie of l,,,B period .wn..iig nev General Harvey H. Clnff of Utah, of coal in these periods who came to Washington to intervene, production was !SS,478,tNiO tons and 157,422,0(10, rested his ease on brief and did not ivelv, indicating a fatality rate partii-iatin the argument. It was respect 1027 or 2.08 and for 1020 of 4.40 for fedbrought out iu argument that the Hr million tons. The fatality rate for eral government in 1004 certified to the three months period of 1027 was under lands certain the Mate of Utah 2 lor klt its school grant, which tbe state in a Pu.tion ot "oSlSi tons turn sold to Stanley II. Milner for d .f,,ur and ia A0 an aero, it Wing then represent- - al nes ed that they later were transferred to alitl1M and b.4 for anthracite production of 18,51 LIMO the Carbon County Uml company in aud tweuty-thie- e ,und which Milner held all but fifty of the1;"!"1 1920 the rate for his In Mock. 100,000 shares of H h in ca. aut 'Pd lt! Phone Us- !- e try the f AUTOMATIC THNGER wrineer. Sarina and kjeka in aaven poairwia. Automatically adjuata itaalf to any thrckncaa of nutarial. 1 Mae inataat tcnnon-rrlraa- c drain board. . and without obTest ligation. and it thoroughly. The government in 1907 hruugllt 1!I(lb;tuu,mo',,'611 1,u"dr,d "" ?nd nit for the cancellation of the eon-- 1 ,W1 '! fta l l1M w',a tract of sale on the ground that the II anul1y'01f abo 4,1 ,1st,d lands were mineral lands md known jrap.d tons tr.talfifty-tw- o and 11940,000 I"? selec-1 to be such at the time of their In 1914, seven thm by the state. years later, the district court for Utah I Comparing the figures for all 'nines canceled the contracts and held that I or the three months period, January the United States was the owner to March, with those for the same This months last year a reduction during and entitled to the possession. decision was affirmed on appeal andjtW present year is noted in tLe per there stopped. It was the eoulention I million-to- n fatality rate for falls of uf the government today that lh- de-- ro,,f a,,d coal, haulage and gas or dust dree in question established title tolexP!aions, while explosions and elec-tl)- is NO IDLE WATER land in the United Staten, but tbt tricity each showed a slight increase. The aonpiar vaahina aola-i- n oaI ciimjianies and the state in its of tka la active every loch tub all of the Situation Improving, brief maintain that the wtate of Utah I the time, mas not a party to the litigation of CHARLESTON, W. Va., April 24. 1907-191therefore not lwun.1 nor af- While it waa admitted today that fected by it, and that the sole effect I the walkout of miner in the central of that decree was to annul the sale bituminous fileds has eaused advances tb the Milnerw and the Carbon County of from seventy-fiv- e cents to a dollar ennpany, and to serve notice on the a ton in the prices of soft coal, it waa federal authorities that they had no reported that tbe situation is improv-gro'unfor attacking the states title, ing, as certain operators have agree 1 Vr some reason, not developed, the to new contracts and many union never brought suit to can- - borers have returned to work. Both in el the state's title nor made any Virginia and in West Virginia efforts ntbve to question it, and in 1920 the I have been made to unionize the men late under a new contract conveyed of several mines, but it has not been M LIFETIME life land to the Carbon County Land reported that much has been aeromp-rmupan- y TUB at a price of one hundred lished alomr this line, dollars an acre, whereas under its orCompare the caat aluminum Meytee tub with the ordinary iginal sale the price had been only tub. See how much thicker Asking Church Support. Cast-hrand etronxer it ia. 11.50 an acre. . retain mx IXDIAXAIOMH, Ind., April 24. wiU and not ruet. oorrodc. rot, ni MA "Wtlon that the Federal Council , crack nor break ihel Oinrehes of Christ in America go Weoml transfer by Uic state. the In- m.ord ag the lan off sleia-nden- t Coal and Coke in the mean- - Lj bv nnion headers at the Miami, rCn wage conference for .tahi d i bituminous izi,1K has fWn i i V --- P-y. In weu made bv John L. industry presibl ! I dent of the United Mine Workers of HE HAD LIVED IN THE UNITED Sa .il.U.,VrnT 8TATES FIFTY YEARS America. The suggestion was Jontain- thist the statute of limitations had run cd in a letter made today from In this city on Thursday of last ajiinst the government, but this rul Lewis to the council public 's in week funeral services were held for headquarters was reversed hy the circuit court New York. ing Teophile 1L (Frenchie' Auphand, 73 wrapjieals, and the rase was brought bv the cool companies, ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG yean of age, who died at lriee City to, Washington thi state of Utah then intervening I Hospital the Monday before after an CAlKORH mavRinT illness of long standing. Three were arM becoming a rtv to the litigation tor the first time. Government eoun-- 1 Arrording to figures prepared by from the Catholic church at 10.30 of contended that the two sales to I the National Coal association the out- the forenoon and were bv Monsignor F. GiovannnuL The body wax takline Carbon company and Milqcr ii.ter-- l of bituminous during the week A. en to the family home in Spring Glen wts were related, and the first, liav- - put ended April 16th, the second of the ing been declared fruadulent, liie partial suspension of mining in cer-lai- at 8 oclock of the morning so that of fraud naturally carried over I tain fields, was about 8,000,000 net friends could view it. Arrangements were in charge of Flynn Funeral lhe second and pending suit. Coun- - tons. These figures are subject to Home. The deceased was a native of ior the companies and the statu I vision. Some curtailment of that the two transactions tion resuRcd from the partial observ-wer- e France and was born July 25, 1853, the son of Joseph and Marian Allund e first ance of the operate and distinct holidays on liaving been a sale at $1.50 an atra, i Friday and Saturday. The output for Auphand. ne is survived by a daughnf whereas the second was bavd on what the seven ended April 9th. as ter, Marie, and a son, Joseph, !nth I lu had whom the Mate then recognized as the value published bydays the United States bureau been reside at Spring Glen. a resident of the United States of the land as coal land, and the eon- - f mines, was 8,258,000 net tons, while for of which sideration advane .d to $100. In lieu that of the last week of fulltime years, forty-eigfifty X 7 op- nf the tash the Carbon County operation prior to April 1st was 13.37A--Janna- he spent in Carbon county. When lie first settled here he was in the eaV'c 2, 1030, gave to the state a 000. business near Scofield. Later he mov. .. nortgnge and three notes, one fori , numbfr ed to HeljxT and afterwards to Spring IJJ 1e 100,000, payable on January 2, 1930, ln Glen and for many years peddled in far,e o tbe me for $200,000, payable ten v ' minin' camps, where he had many fater, and a third for $256,428, pav- as"ei4, the friends as elsewhere. 0rP'utl0n able in Jannary, 1050, interest not M " JK-giuntil January 2, 1925. FANS GOING IN LATELY tudiC? f 8Uch The coal companies and the state. c,de4n' BASINTOR GOOD BASEBALL shown as by argument, base their wX1 Baum ,ta anno"netmntvby Psident Such a main contention on the fact that the itud-- t(Tbas M,, r H. past MYTOX, April 25. Uintah Basin !ldeF Tr? ' ctafcxtf of limitations had run against vear in West where there Baseball league, which takes in severthe gowmnent before the prosent , irgima, reductionin the mim al towns of this section, has now been ait waa begun, and, therefore, the dunn the lMt ct,,ar formed. George H. Harrison of Roo!er ! f?tahhe United States is barred from question-- 1 of th tpr I,aKd with the sevelt is president; George W. Cahoon ing the state's title or blocking any l?a,n PriHdW? 1 tints iiilistand--Whe- n of Vernal, vice president, and W. B. Var ale the state might care to make eoal Proilueefl in that Wallis of Vernal, secretary and treasthe United States never urer. Tbe towns organizing teams for as I Accidents ypar tba? in to wise disturb the any xwnght the league are Fort Duchesne, Rooseecoount face the for half of newly states title, the state believed such I t ,n rroinotlnlf n- - velt, Laisrint, Duchesne and Vernal ? ln me bad become absolute bv the lapse of studies u! such The next meeting will be held Saturtime, ii says the hrief of Attorney tensive mtere.-teKnd d officials day at Roosevelt, when the schedule General Cluff, adding, the state -- lby operatorg will be deeided, umpires chosen and Slewed that whatever right, if any, had (Continued On Pace Four) the rest of the details worked ont. 1 May-- tag in your own Do a home. weeks washing at our expense 18, 4, Compare it with other washers. Remember, If Far kemt the Maytag doesn't sell it- without tktlrit-it-y, self, th t Moytog it mooiloUo with goscliut motor iu-hu- it. ilt dont keep THE MAYTAG SHOP Utah 66 Main Street Phone 200 Price, ds CAST-ALUMINU- at JiSZJXhZTJ? rfr i iSwe ,raerTTfV r ? r t Mumlmim dasher 3SS2T Ia-wi- NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES HnirJ - nt re-vi- el pre-East- er ht ry 1 Notice is 'hereby given that special taxes for the purpose of grading, to ? strutting drainage system, eurb and gutter and paving with concrete paw ; ment on both eidee of Main street between Seeond East, formerly cxlld ; Don't be indifferent and try to go through the season without the protection that a few dollars invested in insurance wiU give yon. Fin insurance is about the cheapest form of insurance. Wouldn't it bo better to look into this now than to have your homo wiped out in an hour because yon neglected to have the proper protection? Drop in and let ui explain our service. L," r, ;1? -- v ,! 1". 1 Sixth street, and Seeond West, formerly called Tenth street, to the full depft i of the lot in Paving District No. 1, are due and unpaid in the amounts soi f upon the lands set forth and described in the delinquent list hereto attached, k end unions said taxes, including interest at the rate of 7 per cent up to ui i 7, 1927, at the rate ot 12 per cent thereafter together including February ViTTl m n. d C08t o Publlcatlon are paid on or before the 10th day of Msy, A D, , 1927, the real property upon which said taxes are a lien will on said day h Tj Vfor said taxes, interest, costs of advertising and bold expense of sale at tk M front door of the county courthouse in Price, Utah, beginning at the hound T 0 ock n.?n said day and continuing until all of said property shiD i have been sold. The said property ia described aa follows, towit: PRICE TOWNSITE SURVEY. - Front No. jatftw a sraf : hsm Etcheborne). fMMoTbecTnnSn'f1 Bslsnee of tW Bezinnin at the northeast W cor- - hondpd and fonrteen and a U. Tioim" Dated this 22d day of April 1927. mwj SHELDON L. ANDERSON, yeam:, V? PAVING DISTRICT NO. 1. DONT BE FOOLISH PRICE AGENCY CO. a.nd Collector of Special Improvement Office ff rawnrr Utah Electric company. First publication April 22 ; last May 6. 1927. Ttf- - After eighty years as sweathearts Having completed four thousand Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firminger re- miles of his journey around the world cently celebrated their sixty-fift- h wedFRIGE, TTAH on a Tom Robinson has srrind wager, ding adversary in Stepney, Eng. Both were born in 1844 in the same in from Londonberry Glasgow. He bu street, side by side, and were mar- spent a grow up on the reason the tour in England them eall year Maybe they ried in 1862. We have never been and Scotland and now ia doing filling stations is because that's where so many people go to have their pock- parted for a day. says the husband. The conditions are that he vai God bless my dear wife. to start penniless, is to neither ets emptied. borrow nor steal and if he wins JJ When a boy refers to his When yon hear a man eomplaining wiU receive $50,000. Robinson is 25 "popper of gnawing pains in his stomach it yon don t know whether it is his fath- years of age and the tour will txks doesn't mean that he has swallowed er or his flivver. nine years. He earns his way by p U his false teeth. ing lerturea and in Ireland he appes Printing that good kind one is not finish Dont borrow The Sun. Subsrribe. ashamed of. The Sun, Price, Utah drowsed as a clown. He ia to Stnckton-On-Teethe G. B. NELMS, Manager Second Floor BOvagni Building lie-lan- M tour at a, Eng |