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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, ij2l THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE SIX FRANDSEN STARTS OFF GORDON CREEK GEORGE COAL CAMP PROPOSITIONS At Salt Lake City last Saturday the final orfranixatum of the Great West Coal ouiany waa eompleteil, the iuciiqionitiou ier being drawn up and prearatiuna made fur the beginning uf work aa auon as possible in the eonstrut'tiou of a branch railnmd line from the company's proposed new towusite to its coal veins. The incur-oratare George A. Stum, jiresi-de; Joseph S. Welch, vice president ; C. M. Croft, secretary; It. L. Bird, treasurer, and K. J. Welch, Janies Rai-le- y and S. 1). llaiuptou, directors. Hack lias aultKcrihed for a thousand shares of the capital stock. Dan It. Shields is attorney for the company. It does not plan to sell any stock but a ImiiuI issue of approximately six hundred thousand dollars is probable Inter. The is up Gurduii Creek west oi iin.i)erty sixteeu miles, and comliuiidred acres prises u'lout forty-fir- e of ranch and coal lauds formerly owned by the Klieyas. There are three very large veins of coal running ul very large veins of coal eight, ten and fourteen l'cct thick. resiKctively, according to Sstorrs. The new town will liear the name of Great Western, and lots with an agor YOU USE LESS . of past wan or for jureparatiou for future wars. The present cost of government was 7 Vi ler cent of the estimated ralue of production of farms, quarries, mines and faetoriea, 50 ier rent of the increased value of property listed for taxation, and VO per rent of the total money in circulation. e Brick of All Kinds POWDER C, Oct. 11. In order that the coal mining industry might lie kept free frum the menace of unemployment and in order that the American coal export trade may be increased Secretary of Commerre Hoover lias referred to Chairman Lasker uf the United States Shipping hoard a proiNisal that idle ships uow tied up by the Imard lie released to coal ex-- I sir tors for one dollar a month. Uier-u- l bin of lhu shi would prevent deterioration which comes when the vessels are tied ui. PRICE, UTAH PROFESSIONAL than of higher priced brands DR. R. M. JONES and Surgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of Children. Office Sllvagnl Block, Price, Utsh. Fbrikiu DR. J. A. JUDY 1hyakHau and Surgeon Ounces for Telephone 1UW Office Prlie Commercial and Saving! Bank Bldg., Price. Utah. ikau a pound and (lion a kali for a quarter) AROUND THE LOCAL CAMPS; PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Lump eoul at Salt Luke City is selling at $8.25 the tou. Other sixes are gregate value of fifty thousand dol- iu projKirtion. lars have already lieen sold, principal('a si Is Gate worked four days the ly to miners. The town is designed for week and Winter Quarters and present tha men to be employed by the' roiu-ian- Clear Creek about fulltime. and will not lie a company" No. 2 mine of the Utah Fuel ctnu-ian- y town in any way. From this town it at Suunyside is having a daily is exjiected tluit from five to seven since the big fire was put production lie coal other mining ramim wjll The new conqiany and the National isit of around six hundred tons. An and Gordon Creek Coal comitaiucs are inerense will come frum week to week. No. 1 is working six duys. jointly building alaiut seven miles of T. A. Straup, superintendent of the railroad, to run from the I'tah railway inuin line through the new town and Clear Creek mines uf the Utah Fuel to all of the coal pnierties of those eomjiuny, rejxirts the present season three companies. Construction of the has been the must unfavorable exieri-ence- d iu years for the handling of all road is under the aiyiervisioii of the National and Great Western Coal com- ni!ue timlier from the Mami reserve. The United States Fuel company has panies. The town will lie about aix miles from the main line and the eoul completed a road from west of Hiawamines a little more than one railu from tha to the top of Gentry Mountain fur the town proiter. Grading work ia timber front emnpuny lands. The road by the Great western, the 'maintains a fairly uniform grade, ing furnishing and laying the ties juihly not exceeding 10 jier cent at any and rails. 'point, and were it not for the sharp There is an abundance of good wa turns it would be mumble to reach the top by auto. With the increase in total production of coal for the euuutry as a whole the output in the Northern and Middle Aiialachians rose frum a little over four million tons in the first week of W the mones. ith the the completion of g tembw to even during the road by spring, digging of coal .a ex- eild.d 8(.,,,eiur 24th. ThU was to peeted begin. 57 per rent of the total output for the country a somewhat smaller proporQUITS THE COAL COUNTRY FOR RIVER SHANTY BOAT tion than prevailed in 1920, The allrail movement to New England rhanged but little in the week SISTER VI LLK, W. Va.t Oct 8. George Washington Hatfield, brother euded October 1st. Reports allow that of Devil Anne" Hatfield of feud day 2613 ears of anthracite and 2876 ears fame, has become a shanty boater. of soft coal were forwarded over the Hatfield and hia wife, a fullblooded Hudson, against 2412 and 1894 ears, Indian, came hen recently from like respectively, in tha week preceding. county, Ky., and have liegun life in a Bituminous shipments were but 57 per shanty boat on the Ohio aide of the cent for the corresponding week in river. The trip to Siaterville waa made 1920. overland in a quaint, dilapidated bugCoal mine employes in Utah, which gy drawn by a weary bay horse. The means Carbon eounty, increased over aged rlansman believes he waa the fa- a thousand in number from 1917 to ther of Sid Hatfield, Mingo county 1920, according to figures just nude chieftain, who waa slain in a revolver public. There waa a alight decrease in fight at Welch last month. 1918; 3587 in 1919 and 4516 in 1920. The Sid Ilatfield who waa killed Nearly all the mines are working at at Welch may be and may not lie mv least 70 jier rent of the time and most boy, the gruxled mountaineer said. of them are now working fulltime with Me and Anne both had hoys of that increased forces. Demand for coal is name, and I aint aeen Sid in a num- rapidly growing better. ber of years not since he helped me Like the bituminous mines, mines of out of a tight fix in Carter county. the anthracite region of Pennsylvania Im a lawabiding eitixen, religious, reported increased activity during the and dont aim to make any fuss, but week ended wit h October 1st. The nine whenever one of our blood ia murdered loaded 35,027 ran carriers jirinciial the murderer must pay. of coal. From this the total producHattield, who ia past 76 years old, tion of anthracite from mines, wash-erie- a looked much younger. He waa dressed and including the and in typical hillbilly fashion with the ex- coal sold dredges, locally or used aft fuel at the he He said of a sixgun." ception colliery, is estimated at 1,832,000 net wa. living for t wo preceding week output had .The which is over a hundred years old, and .a . 7cm iuui hia violin, which he claims was made The first coal to be hauled over the in 1314. He ia still a crack shot with Ephraim to Orangeville road arrived .. his oldfasliioned weapon. at the former town the first of last week. Since that time a great many YEAR'S JSOAL PRODUCTION FALLING BELOW AVERAGE teams have lieen going daily to the Straight Canyon mines for coal. Here- Coal production in Utah for the first tofore Sanpete residents have felt that nine months of 1921 still falls far the road would lie too steep to admit ahort of the production for the fint of their hauling eoal profitably from nine months of the two years previous, there. However, it seems that a team according to estimates made by C. A. of four horses ran haul approximateAllen, chief mine inspector of the state ly three tons to the load. industrial commission. The statement Production of beehive coke continto coal operators shows that coal pro- ued to increase during the week ended duction for the first nine months of October 1st. The total output is esti1921 to be 2,899,095 tons, while in 1920 mated at thirty-tw- o thousand net tons, it was 4.291.450 ton and in 1919 it was an increase over the week preceding 3,142,00(1 tons. September production, of twelve thousand and the largest however, exceeds the monthly produc- production since the last week in last tion of both 1919 and 1920, amonnting March. Average production er day, to 459,320 tons as compared with 449,- - however, wna less than .a fourth that 000 tons in 1920 and 407,152 tons in jin the corresponding week in 1920. The 1919. TLe increase for September in- - iniirovenient ooeurred principally in dicates a decided speeding up in the IVnnsvlvania and in Ohio. Production eoal industry which at the present ratein tbe'l'onnellsville region was 52.300 of increase promises to somewhat off- - jt.,ns against 43.700 tons the week he-gthe decrease of the early months of (rK Cumulative production during the year. 11921 now stands at 4.1 1G.0INI net tons. 1:" nfn,inKt Too Much Government. Duluth-Superiof nail at INDIANAPOLIS, I ml., Met. 0.- -v De.eints rlmr deelmed sharply in September, Tun much government in business 1m inun thj? I n..ed 'According to been .he major canse of (leprosi-imi- . 01 net s 'tat engmeer olfieer.Jdi,. g, George II. managing director ? anthracite and ton ot of the American Wholesale U..1.I u- - sot t cisil were unloaded during the Yards adjoining the Denver end Railroad tracks on Kio the aoath. three blocks east ot deiiof. Ofnoe at the yard, time tea given and prim quoted on application. Featofflae Box M. Telephone Jlk. lUauruc. twee of BAKING Shipping Board Plans. D. COMPANY ta nt WASHINGTON, BRICK DR. G. W. GREEN Physician aud Surgeon Room 4. Golden Rule Hotel PRICE, UTAH L S. EVANS Dentist SAME PRICE for over 30 years Office. Room 10. Sllvagni Ruildii.g v, TRICE, ITAH Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. om-ii-e- DR. H. Work and Extraction. Price Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. DR. SANFORD Millions of pounds bought Mile Building. Price. Utah by the government. Office Second Floor Sllvairni Rulldlnw Why pay war prices ? PniCE, ITAH GEORGE CHRISTENSEN - Attorney At L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms 1 and I. Sllvagnl Bldg. PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At Law 717 Judgo Building BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Room Office at the County Cnurthoues. Get that buzzing in your smoke- I section Know for a fact what a joyus jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content I Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who. certainly get top sport out of their pipes all with aglow fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince J. B. FLYNN Licensed Undertaker and Embnlmer Telephone Ift. PRICE, UTAH. DR- - H. B. HENDERSON Chiropractor. At Price, First Door West of Tha Bus. 10 to II noon I till 4 p. m. At tin I over Helper State Bank. Other hour p. m.. except Sundays. at home. Calls by appointment Alberti HM-pe- And, you can wager your weeks wad that Prince Alberts quality and flavor and coolness and its r. BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor First-Clas- s Work.' All Estimate! Free Phone 18RM. PRICE, UTAH. A. KOPF'S STUDIO nigh Grade Portraits and dont get tired of a pipe when its packed with Prince Alberti Paste that in your hatl You Second Floor k Price Commercial and Savings Ban UTAH. PRICE, J. W. METCALF Notary Public and Conveyancing hiiM Albert Cwislit Ittl N.C. Deeds, Bills of Sole end Legal Paps1 of All Kinds Drawn SCOFIELD. UTAH 0. JACOBSEN Carpenter and General Coni rail At J. C. Weeter Lumber PRICE. UTAH the national joy smoke C-i- . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Price Lodge No. IS. Meet every ond. third and fourth Tuesday i" FINE MONUMENTS sonic Halt. Vlnltlng members jiiww? welcome. P. E. Trim, C. C.; Fred Wheat. K. R. I. PRICE LODGE No. 52 0. 0. UTAH At Reasonable Prices. Send For Designs and Pricejs. j I Beesley Marble and Granite Works Provo , Utah S Meets each Wednesday Hampton. V. About fiirty-fou- r Uuni'iiml preach- An association of SIN;FR o, keep per cent of llie August lulling total. Cumulative it, deflating prices, Il tuny le true that man is the sternreceipts during 1921 e to twenty-fiviwer iiiiio, mlirig er sex. but a pretty woman seldom, if to now date at stand 8.573.421 net tons and thirty billion dollars a year. The veerlv naiional tax budget of five and exceed by a large margin the rec- ever, finds it so. ords tor recent years. The .!c.-nea- hillioi-he cniM not materii' Ufd5.Nl tons nlie-i- of 1919, Most of it is made in a dark cellar, bcrmi-he said, ally he though calling it moonshine may cause four i!l.oii.-- : went to pay for the c,t some jHv.ple to thii.k it I'.oniinued on hitter. t e. ta-l-'- -j baritone. and man g. STRAtTF.Il OF T- umv. !! i lTif-i-- n' insurance written In bmd the ntes. I teal estate, bonds, floor Sllvagnl llldg.. Price. . rJl ,0 Atistracta of tllles fumi.-hPiece or tract In En stern I - Is. AB I,in-:A'SU- In-e- i'i.e:-- l.(-i?:-il MAnilM F e Caruso is dead. The le Wiiulil have mj:;(1 Considered nlss,. ko-.- l Iiitely lniM-ii,(- .. And we an-ea- i .f public inncti would give employment 1.. many f iniiney fur cnrowiM-rs- . .,i,r jobless men jnM now. They 'are n..t CARBON COUNTY WELDING CO dead, and the iiemi-- waid i;.,n .. " r'I'. & l;. n. W. Were world of g. ,d. ;!,l"r won't do him any lars spent mi some for hpst resulti rr ,w wl",n comi'K Fifth and J streets. Phor rk on an aiiln. wlieilier iur or liMiiy truck. We are J. W. ui.r ilolng JoIk ever,- day which a few 1IM!HIM). years TITI.I- nuo pii-lure- . nuybody awake. N. O not now, bd years. J. E. Jameson will r Cor. your machine la taken care U ; ers uow illustrate their mtiuiuis with has lieen formed to rai-- e a million dolIt's a bully idea. A lars to he expended in scholarships as moving s little nose and a good picture will la memorial to Kni.-- Caru-the great to welding mo- -t C!.; L. A. ev-ni- : w. Hilts. FecT oclock. W. F. Myers. (.'ti-hin- K.'z-lit- Floor. Office Eko Theater Building. PRICE, UTAH freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! I . .Jl . pipe-party-b- ee ki, twf Sllvagnl Building. PRICE, UTAH. OLIVER 0. DALBY : Attorney At Law Office, Eko Theater, Ground PRICE, UTAH. B. W. DALTON Attorney At Law A pipe wont burn your tongue if you smoke P. A.! Prime Albmrt I. mU In rad tidy rad tin, kamdaama pmmmd mmd hall paurtd tin hamidara and in tha paumd tryatai glaaa kmmldar mt tk apamga maittamar tap. ft. PRICE, UTAH. HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At Law Office . . I aw Office, the Bilvagnl Building, Formerly Occupied by Judge F, E. Woods. Telephone 110, Price, Utah. . tmm. hut 57.5 mm STEWART. AI.EXANBFR A Attorneys At law 4m ; BALLINGER Dentist . J,k GOETZMAN Dentist X-R- m lie-do- B- - j s MTU lJctn ifi'k. I n f friiti-k- . Um !, (iiv Tlso Sun. ' olt. 4 4 |