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Show PAGE EIGHT SAFE STORAGE OF BITUMINOUS COAL THE ONLY FASCINATING KNITTED FROCKS INTER-PRESTYLES AT THEIR BEST AD VI T I- STABILIZING SOLUTION (Continued From Page 81-- PROBLEM PM pt)five ) fore-lig- ht haj-peti- ed 5 Inc to lc V (S) Si P Idvarlla sured from the Utah Fuel mines. In the new tried plant between Provo and the first aid contests the International Bprincville. And also that he has made smelter at Tooele will euter one and an offer to buy out all eual interests in Husibly two teams. Spring Canyon, lie Las not been able a deal with all as yet, failure to cl Say Miners to Blame. of which may prevent its ronsumma-tion- . I). C April 5. A On account of jieople having so ' WASHINGTON, committee for the bi-- I special speaking much cunfidein-- in the business tuminous informed the coal of Ford if he should become j commissionojterators in that todsv a filed brief cerits heavily interested in the state in their opinion the pulicies followed tainly' would mean more for prosjierity by the United Mine Workers of Amerin (.'tab than any event that has ica constituted the chief deterrent to lately. conditions in the industry. Limi Coul eonitany with urines in satisfactory Recent of shortage and Ligh eriods the Carbon district has brought suit at the brief declared, could lie Zion to collect from Karl S. Grant prices, directly traced" to the miners union und the railway unions associated with The Suit Labe and Utah (Orem Line) it. It was charged that sets of intimihas officially changed the name of the dation and violence on the mrt of the station at the Columbia Steel plant lie-- t United Mine Workers are not Provo and Spriugville from wee but systematic," and that the Crandall to Irunton. resort to such methods is calculated to John S. Critchlow, the general sales perjietuate a "monopoly" of labor. agent of the I'tah Fuel eoniuny, and h, F. Rains of the Columbia Steel and ONE TO TWENTY YEARS the Carbon Fuel are new members of the Rotary elub at Zion. Addition of new trains that will pro- Check Artist From Over the Colorado line Soon Landed. vide service for workmen employed at the Columbia Steel company's plant Landing in Price on Denver and Rio at Irontou (Utah) was effected last Orande Western Passenger Train No. 1 Tuesday by the Salt Lake and Utah. last Wednesday morning J. M. Atkins The service will be offered principally action. By evening he had got sjieedy also Provo and Irontou and between become well enough acquainted to cash Springville and I ronton. a cheek for something more than forty thousand miners in the dollars at Forty-si- x a local business establish- Rhondda coal fields went on strike last inent, having forged an "0. K." en Wednesday. Picketing was maintain- dorsement with F. F. Fisk as the sure, ed in many places, but no cases were ty. The check was ostensibly drawn by attempting a construction company at Grand Juncrqiorted of to work. The strike was called for the tion, Colo. After giving up the money purpose of forcing some five hundred the new holder of the jMier became fedto join the miners auspicious that all was not right and a eration, little inquiry develojied the fact of the Five mining end metallurgical re- forgery. The sheriffs office was hursearch fellowship! will lie granted by riedly put on the trail and Deputy Anthe University of Utah to qualifying derson started his sleuths out with such graduates who have received Siecial good effect that within half an hour training in chemistry and nietallunry he had hia man. The following day it has lieen announced by Dean Joseph Atkina waived examination before JusF. Merrill of the school of mines and tice Hammond and was immediately engineering. Application for the fel- put on trial in district court. He pleadlowships must be made before May ed guilty and was by Judge Christen15th. They are to be awarded by the sen given a aentenee in the state prisdopartment of mining and metallurgi- on of one to twenty years, lie will be cal research in connection with the taken up to start his term in a day or experiment station of the two. The merchant recovered all hia United States bureau of mines under money. Thomas Varley. These departments with the univer-ty- . MUCH GOOD FROM VISIT OF DR. work in FRANK E. BARKER e " r - s)o-radi- -- FARMERS Planting of sugar beets will commence very soon and if you have not already sign,? ed a beet contract for this year and lntensc! c, 11 non-unioni- on you wo We wish to again call your attention the fact that this is a cash crop and one that you have sold when you sign the contraajSJSS in Also, remember that we have alreadyf1-paid $7.00 per ton on last years crop andfe will pay at least $2.00 per ton more. Also that present indications are that the price this year will be higher than last year. mi By JULIA BOTTOMLEY Exquisite design, distinctive originality, fascinating color, interrelated through master genius in knitted art, is winning the applause of the fashion world. Style distinction is especially apjwrent in the wondrous knitted frocks which are proving such a tremendous factor in the costume program outlined for this spring and summer. For those of us who are looking for attire tuned to any climate, time or occasion the smartest sort of conservative models are at command and for prices which are surprisingly reasonable. In the matter of selection it is well knitted fibersilk frocks with simple line eheck contrasted or with the irregular jacquard patterned motifs work' ed out in several tones. Another inter esting effect is the knitted wyol frock bound with fibre silk, in a contrasting color. Tempting color combination! include brown with buff, gray with orange or sand, almond green with cocoa shade and the new cork color with French blue. In fact, to desire ia to obtain, for there ia no end to the lovely and noyel ideas available, The accompanying illustrations tell in part the story of knitted art in costuming. Tbe effectiveness of embroid ery is apparent in the handsome model to the left, which is a tan mohair knit ted frock embellished with stitching done on brown silk. Style details now abound in the other knitted frock. It ia made of caramel colored wool with radio blue silk horizontal stripes on the skirt. Two streamers of the radio blue at each aide lend graee to the contour. i HOLLY SUGAR CORPORATION GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. REPORT MADE THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE TO PRICE COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS 8TAT2 ,00 Joe-T- AjjjJ BAKjSi Located At Price, In the County of Carbon, State of Utah, At tha Dullness on the 24th day of March, 1223. CIw e RESOURCES. i Mktk Pf to ha fortified with a knowledge of Loans and discounts W. 0 ultra smart style tendencies; Chief 154, ... $ etc. bonds and Stocks, securities, ll.Mfc Uanklnghouse Remarkable vigor of language, ex- among these ia the idea of introducing Deal la Now Blocked. l,UL Other real eetate owned and rfesture marked the talks two or more colors into knitted dress 41, Due from federal reserve bank FRANKFORT, Ky., April 4. Ap- - pression Checkered and designs. Dr. E. Frank Barker in plaid patterns Due from other hanks and cosh on hand of a receiver for the F. 8. as given by Federal reaarve bank stock Kintment this city yesterday (Thursday). Ar- are greatly favored. There ia assured an and injunction syndicate U. 8. bonds and certificates deposited.. local Rotary elub, style distinction in the solid colored for the ranged by Kenrestraining sale of the Eastern A large three lectures were TOTAL... tucky timber and eual holdings of the gathering heard himpresented. on "How to Make Fordson Coal a to the outfit coiniany, the Moat Out of Life" at the high Capital stock paid In. Henry Ford corporation, until tha school in the forenoon. During the afSurplus fund are the of L' ndi ided profits .. determined, ternoon he talked to the rights plaintiff girls and the 17, Mi Reserved (or taxes and Interest and depreciation is asked in a suit filed in federal court women. This had been anDeposits subject to check $172,135.03 here today by T. C. Fuller of Lexing- nounced as to meeting EO FIFIEEH CENTS LOWER be held at the MethoDemand certificates. 250.20 ton against Stuyveaent Peabody from dist church. Such a crowd Cashier's checks .... 17.2I7.VI assembled Certified checks 527.70 ... Chicago, trustee, and the Fordson com that the gathering was moved over to 162.00 Dividends unpaid .... Fuller, in hia petition, contends the tabernacle, where there is more (Contlnuad From Page Two.) y k'ds a tenth interest in the 3H,Mv room. the evening he addressed winter wheat ia growing very well at Total demand deposits .. and the syndicate owes him $105,-00- the menInand ) 11,782.34 same plaee. tion. He reported that of 6201 dairy Manti, though spring work ia not pro- Postal savings deposits the at boys He asserts that the projierty, apcertificates 17,223.52 lie also made a talk to the Rotary cattle undergoing the tuberculin test gressing very rapidly. Tbe meadows Time Savings deposits 270,875.47 proximating a hundred and forty ac club at a luncheon early in the eve- only ninety were "reactors," indieat- are greening nicely. Lambing under 40.nijeb res, ia worth $15, OIK), 000 and was sold ing that they have bovine tuberculosis. is progressing favorably. .Win- Total time deposits to the Fordson eomany for $2,500,000 ning. Dr. Barker goes straight to the Outbreaks of hog cholera have been cover U. S. bonds and certificates accounts, Savings ter talks and ia ..v wheat well Deseret. at plainly doing point, honestly, less than the real value. makes himself a part of hia audience noted in Utah, Davis and Weber coun- The soil ia in good condition for plowTOTAL... ..$973jn botull-nu- a controlled. Some were and ties and brings a message which is easily and seeding at Kanosh. The fall of ing State first hr g" ss: of Carbon Utah, Carl R. County Marcuaen, Local Teama to Compete. being baa in Millard county. appeared "" aworn according to law, depoaes and says that ho In cashier of the above look well. recognizable as truthful and of vaat grains World champions in mine rescue and importance. Undoubtedly much good Beef steers to the number of sixteen "The early lambing herds are not bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and con of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on tbt first aid work will be entered in eon will result from bia visit. hundred and twenty-on- e head were faring very well at Cedar City, though statement day of March. 1933. CARL R. MARCUS EN, Caahler. teats which will be a feature of the infrom Fork the shipped during Spanish they are doing better with warmer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 80th day of March. 1931 M If ternational mining exposition to be UTAH NOW SECOND IN THE PRO- month of March, according to advice weather. Range cattle are now fair to mission expires March 23, 1926. LEONA JENSEN (Price. Utah), Notary! held in Salt Lake City thia summer, DUCTION OF BEETS received from the brand inspector at poor. Correct Attest: (Seal) lie. A. Dr. L. to deCARLOS GUNDERSON, made to the atate that plaee and according Murray, surgeon second honors in won Utah the has H. B. GOETZMAN, ef the United States bureau of mines. of agriculture. Of the numpartment Markets. Yesterdays J. IL LEAUTAUD, Directors. The prize was captured last year by a production of sugar from beets among ber a hundred and twenty-tw- o head KANSAS CITY, Mo., State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Plxton, bank April 5. Catteam entered by the Independent doal the states of tha union. A report re- went to Portland, Ore., and the retle 5800 head. Beef steers, mlssloner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that tha foregoing kiA Receipt S. ceived II. of the Lowe, president by and Coke company in the combined mainder to Lot Angeles, Cola. true and correct of the statement of the above named company. yearlings, calves and fat she stock at my office thia 5thcopy of April, 1922. first aid and mine rescue contest. The United States Sugar Manufaturing asSETH PIXTON, Ban kCommlwWl day last JuncGrand Says cents higher; Saturdays steady to twenty-fiv- e team will start training within a abort sociation, showed that Colorado led tion News: "R. A. Tawney top steers, $9.40; other sales, $7.50 to time. Announcements made by other with Utah next in the line. The lineup left (Colo.) yesterday with his sheep shearing $9.10; mixed yearlings, $9.00; better SNOWBREAK TREES ARE TO BE tah forest with headquarters at Pn Michis states of other the lie Nebraska, will interests indicate there mining PUT OUT BY RAILROAD and men for Westwater, grades veal era mostly $8.00 to $9.25; went to the Summit, aceompani v at least eight others entered in this igan, California, Idaho, Ohio, Mon- equipment where will the start choice Boskirk and spring to clipping good enws, $6.25 Deputy $7.00; work from Utah mines, the surgeon de- tana, Wyoming, Iowa, Wisconsin, Min- next 2. The PROVO, April firat direct Manti Supervisor Van Summit W or Tuesday on a large few prime lota, $7.25 to $7.50; Monday forest At Soldier Kanand clares. The Spring Canyon Rescue as- nesota, Indiana, Washington movement bescale. lie estimates there will be ap- yearling heifers, $8.15; all other class- steps in the and tween the Denver and Rio Grande met with division officers sociation is planning on entering three sas. The total production in the Unitwoollies to thousand es neers. proximately Snowsheda feneebrOHjaL cannera fifty and and cutters 3 season ed the fully of steady; for States astwo four while r others have been Western and the United States foresfor- $2.75 to $4.50; bulk have been found impractical i bologna bulls, $4.- - try service to was 13,498,900 hags, while that of the shear thia season and ia looking plant trees along the to ward weather the 75 good to busy during turns of the canyon $5.00; plainer grades stock steers twisting previous season was 20,403,384 bags. right of way on the approaches to Sol- to the Summit as effective season. Sheepmen are anticipating a at $6.50 to 7.00. H016; dier Summit as windbreaks for snow AGAIN IN TROUBLE splendid price fur their elips and many Hogs Receipts 14,000 head and at snow. It ia thought that Sf against were taken today at a conhave their fleeces contracted at from steady prices. Trader top, $8.25; ship- protection Again demonstrating that it's about ference of officials of both the road of certain trees to be selected $ is rents the belief It genera! forty up. hulk crowd $8.90; top, the that keeps shethe same old per M. packer top, $8.15; and the service at Soldier. Ireliminary planted at the proper places will the market will run steadily well of sales, $7.90 to $8.15; 150 to 250-lthe problem. Mailt riffs forces busy, Frank Olivet to fame that are drawn and outthe work plans above up sea the entire forty through mostly $3.10 to $8.15; bulk desirable lined that will lie undertaken into the limelight once more last SatThe forestry service has agree! 9, as soon son." medium and lieavv butchers unsold; as urday night when he was at the wrong the snows permit. assist the railroad in thia work, end of a gun in a shooting scrape over packing sows steady to weak; mostly W. W. Blakeslee, supervisor of Uin has been found efficacious nlsevh11 MOVE SLOW TO SHEEP RANGE stock e Adunio $7.25; cents a girl at Sunnyside. Joe pigs twenty-fiv.wh put a AND FARM WORK ON lower; bulk $7.40; few $475. bullet through the fleshy part of OlSheep Receipts 5000 head. Killing ivette's leg. Of course Olivette made a With the weather wanner and more classes heller to the sheriff's forces to eome ed generally steady to strong; favorable, though the season is still wooled Iambs, $14.25; shorn, $10.75top to and get Adamo. It will le rememlM-reexcel grass has made considers $11.25; shorn fed native springers at that about a year ago Olivet to was backward, Tug growth and grains are improved, $15.50; shorn wethers, $8.10. tried for the killing of his adopted fa- hie triet while and other farm work plowing ther ever at the coking ramp, hut the creei him. Later he was a has progressed in the lower valleys, acand Are Seeking Bids. discharged jury to the weather Let weekly report thel figure in a well concocted plan to steal cording MT. 4. The Mt. PLEASANT, the United States weather bureau, April Lac merchandise from a local store. Ad- of Pleasant Wool association growers amo is out on a five hundred dollars issued last Wednesday by J. Cecil AI IooI was mar here for bids opened in of the Salt Lake City yesterter, charge Scratching for a living ia what makes bond. itot Thia consists of approximately bureau. Moisture is needed in the ex day. hens lively and healthy. Give them our e thousand fleeces, averagKTWANIS treme southern counties. The report, in twenty-threCHAMBER COMMERCE, special acratch feed and they will earn ing about nine pounds. This contains part, says: AND ROTARY TO MEET T probably one of the cleanest clips of to continue trail from every hit they eat and be better for the "Sheep wool be in found to the meetshrinkwinter Next a West, the exercise. A lazy hen is a lazy layjoint ranges slowly. Cattle, sheep Monday evening ing on an average around 64 )er cent. er. A lively hen gets busy on tbe nest ing of the Rotary club, the Kiwanis and the grazing ranges are in fair con- Those and the Price Chamber of Commerce dition as a rule, though much feeding nuking up the km1 are W. D. regularly. will he held at a luncheon at the Sa- continues. Lambing renditions have Candland & Sons, John H Seely & voy. A plentitnde of entertainment is been good at Pocatello and Oakley. Rons, J. D. Meyrirk, Poulson & Sons, to be mixed with business and commit- Ida. Cottle and sheep are still being John K. Madsen, Fred Stanfield. Guy tee reports. Matters of general wel- fed at Kelton and few hands are trail- Olson, George MaiL-eLeKoy K. BarThere ing toward summer ranges. Winter ton, Parley Rosenlof and Arthur CandCommission Co. fare will he under consideration. is a big contest now on in which Ro- wheat is much improved at Tooele and land. South Ninth Street. Under New Management of G. W. Blake and R. G. Booker are and Kiwanis to is A see fair. vicing full stand of winter grazing tary Price, Utah. Alcohol will he made from maize by which can secure most members for grain is coming up at Benmore. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE TRADE OF the chamber. The result will he told "Snow has just left the land at Le- a South African company inside of a LADIES AND CHILDREN Your woman who aspires to he mas- at this meeting. The hour set is 6:30 van and no farm work has been done. year. Particular attention has already been to mothe of a home development should Reservations as paid ter as well oclock. be made The snow cover left the fields at Momistress of her Savoy Hotel, Price, Utah should lie required to wear breeches as with the chamber before noon on roni during the week and much of the tor fuel with alcohol as a base. DeginnJng On April 1m We W1U Open At 7:20 a. m.j Cl one 7:20 p. m- symbol of her authority. wheat is eoming satisfactorily. Tbe Don't borrow The Sun. Subscribe. sheep puces n. Home 4C- mwi uhbs teh iSHj pro-ert- 0. n. , 1922-192- t - h. Seed- s- Seed- s- Seeds Em Scratch For It Rakes, Hoes, Shovels For Your Gardens and Flower Beds. PRICE TRADING CO. n, Price SAVOY BARBER SHOP |