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Show SOME COM TWENTY-FIV- E AT FEE IDE HEARINGS null. eoiiiM-iisatio- n wind ihicld. Luxurious, Carbon genuine' I tether cushions, 10 Inches deep. Ceuil.j Fuel Standard i sbd card lures. Company DELEGATES ARE NAMED Republicans Meet At Provo and dorse About Everybody. Mines At Rains, En- COAL Of the Very Highest Best For Furnaces, CV1-to- Washington, D. C. Gov. Charles R. Mabey Salt Lake County State Chairman Carl R. uarcusen Carbon County David Herchie Washington County E 0. Howard Salt Lake City Arthur Woolley Weber County R. E. Allen Utah County Henry Welch Summit County Janet Hyde Salt Lake City Frank T. Hines Salt Lake County E. D. Hatch Waaatch County William J. Lowe Box Elder County Mrs. R. Davis Salt Lake City James A. Anderson Morgun County . 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Compare luxurious roominess, low POWER, long life at low price! s a Six, the outstanding sensation of xnotordom today at $1045. L-he- six-cylind- er qd LIGHT-SI- . CnunHiah(cr . BIG. SIX SPECIAL-SI- X X ....... IIP. II2lIV.B. Towing . koidMcr SPUm. 40 1 IV. B. 1 $1045 Towing . 1025 1105 Koadatcr IMi Coupe 1495 Sedan Coupa 50H.P. . , , , .... .) AUprfawo.Miaui $1425 ,Ina 1965 6 Uil.P. $1750 1204m. IV. B. Towing fipaodater Coupe Sedan .... , . . 18)5 2495 2685 All the cases were taken under e d, wl eoin-imn- e. ton-nag- . F. RAINS President and HI-He- at General Kg Coal la Beat Apwwta Where Moat STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SI- X of the leopli. of the UnitThe Indian detriment out at Fort ed States, about twelve million may tune in on the proceedDuchesne ia putting in about fifty miles of new telephone line. Myton ings of the republican national con10th. Ouray, Randlett, White Rocks and vention at Cleveland, O., June from will These be to station relayed be connected will other points up. The station and so amplified that people total new mileage and old will be cn oth the east aai west coasts may NEW TELEPHONE LINE One-tent- h per-koii- k, Ca Mines and ships froa famous Union Pacific bits ous veins of Pleasant ViUqt tha Carbon district Nosik ter for stove, range, gn is nice or manufacturing j Tha equal of any and sup to many for storage. Onat ed always insisted upon. I prices from the general offl, and tales agency, Walker M Building. Salt Lake City, Util - For your family Pride rft Vallsy mad right hen it Hi and as good as the best. FnM your animals. Both then tiki cost. W deliver. $1045 JOHNSTONS DRAT Does AU Kinds of Hauling Goes Anywhere Any Tims Call Fhons No. 98 . hi:ei it. The federal farm loan board, in administering the intermediate farm credits act of 1923, in its preliminary rules and regulations included one reading: Intermediate credit banka will aceept the receipt of any warehouse licensed and bonded under the federal warehouse act. Kinney Coal FLOUR WESTERN AUTO COMPANY, Price, Utah VETERAN MINE MULE DIES IN have been found to be eoal and phosCLOVER, AS IT WERE fields will remain in the posphate MARION,' ()., May 10. Although session of the state without protest of most mine mules live a very hard life, the government, Eli F, Taylor, United toiling underground in the moist dark States land office register, was notidrifts, Spillertown Sam, the vet- fied Saturday. This is one of the few eran of the Peabody Coal company canes of the t.vie that the government who died sometime ego at the ripe old has not contested. The lands, which age of 32 years, was probably one of compi-iaparts of Twps. 1 North and the must pampered animals in the 7 and 8 East, and 2 North, 11 East, United States. Sam was in the coal were given to the state as school secmining business for twenty-si- x yeafr tions. Government agents declare that and during the entire period was no proof of the mineral character of never seriously crippled or incajMci-tatethe land was known on June 12, 187L a remarkable record f ir a mule. In his declining yean he enjoyed a Appeals to Consumers. life of ease in hia private pasture near D. C., May 12. WASHINGTON, here, eared fur by a sierial attendant Secretary Hoover today aptwaled to and housed in his own private barn. the nations eoal consumers to prevent F. S. Peabody, chairman of the a in supplies durby shortage laying board of directors of the Peabody ing the summer. lie urged industries Coal eoinwny, provided Sam with a to purchase their stocks during the e wooded to shelter slack lot, season to on him in the summer time, had a com- tha railroads preventthecongestion fall, which, during fortable burn built and hired an at- he would tend to increase the tendant to look after him. While in eoalsaid, and create a prices shortage. The active service Sam averaged twenty was made in a letter to the secappeal miles per day underground, hauling of the national and state trade coal year in and year out lie showed retary associations in the United States. special intelligence in regard to performing his work and whenever a ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG CARBON DISTRICT strange man was assigned to drive him he would direct himself and the Thomas C. Han ey, general superindriver to the projier working places. Sain was very jealous of liia pas- tendent at Columbia, was in Price last ture lot If another mule was turned Saturday afternoon and evening. That in to share it with him he would grasp camp is working six days and has on the halter of the intruder and lead output of a thousand to twelve hunhim around the lot until he became dred tons daily. Increased producnearly exhausted. Then he would start tion is anticipated soon. Mrs. Harto kick him out. vey accompanied him. Dean D. Holds way, manager of the RAILROAD MAKES FIRlfc THREE Peerless Mercantile company, was a SETTLEMENT OFFERS Sunday visitor in Price. The Spring Canyon ramps, he says, are working BOISE, Ida., May 10. Three pro-- an average of two days a week. Peerposals, by accepting any one of which less Coal company has begun work on the Teton Goal company can ship its an official roftage thnt will cost product from its mines in the Teton about eight thousand dollars. y Valley, wen submitted to llie The Sevier Valley Coal company, by the Oregon Short Line at the which owns a hundred and sixty acres close f the hearing before the public of land in Salina Canyon and utilities commission yesterday. At the haspatented a government lease on eight hunsame time the railroad filed a motion dred and forty more, has been grantasking that the complaint of the coal ed authority by the state securities Teople be dismissed on the ground commission to sell two hundred bonds that the public utilities commission of s hundred dollars denomination to hns no jurisdiction. The complain- mature in five years. ant is wtking an order from the Idaho Coal Age of New York City, in its commission requiring the railroad to last of Friday, May Dlh, says: repair its tracks leading to the mines There has been no discernable upand furnish transjKirtation. Coal atturn from the soggy condition prevailtorneys immediately asked for time in which to consider the proposals as ing of late throughout the bituminous trade. Reports of shutdowns are less tk-had not been advised of them II. F. Samuels, president of the frequent, probably for the reason that could not go much further, but company and who made the com- they the operations that are working are plaint, was not present at the after- on low running time. Most of the noon session of the hearing. The esse business being placed is from railwill be submitted to the commission on briefs, the coal company having roads with the usual scattered emergfifteen days in which to file its docu- ency buying accounting for a large ment. The railroad will file a reply proportion of the remainder. Placement of contracts is still noticably brief five days later. e backward and the movement of destined for shipment up the Belong to the State. Lands over in Summit county which (Continued On Page EIht) L TerauMMwtjMir Second Congressional Delegate Congressman E. 0. Leathorwood Salt Lake County Thomas Coddington Utah County H. W. Lana Salt Lake County Mrs. W. Mont Ferry Salt Lake County Ho .... world-famou- Don B. Colton Uintah County J. W. Seeley Sanpete County Mrs. Alice Collins Welier Count v Mrs. George H. Mattson Weber County Gt hold and Other Us General Offices, Cfift BR Salt Lake City. First Congressional Delegates . nty, Miners and Shipper Lump, Nut, Slack asi Assorted Sizes of . Congressman Cart-Cou- Utah Utah republicans in convention at Provo last Thursday named delegates to ihe national convention at Cleveland, O., on dune 10th, next mouth. More thau eight hundred delegates participated. C. 11. Hollingsworth of The Ogden made the keynote spra-hadministration of ihe late President Warren (1. Harding and of President t'oolidge were, of course, endorsed. u Smoot, Miila-y- , Lcathcrwuod and cauie in for much praise. Delegates chosen and each of whom will east a half vote at the big gathering are: Senator Reed Smoot the huslmnd. lie-for- aulS2.u, bmdti. AU-stt- One-pie- CODED rBIJAg: PTAH-EVE- BY Scientifically balanced, holds the toed at all lights. William M. Kueer at the state industrial ctuiuniissiuu and B. F. Spry, reporter, on Thursday of last week concluded the liearitiKS at lriee of some twenty-riv- e east's pertaining to workmen' rouipeiuation growing out of the disaster at Castle Gate Mine No. 2 of the Utah Fuel company on Man-8th, last. Three are being contested by the eouqiuiiY, the question ia one being the legality of a marriage. Another involves a mother whose husband was killed who has four rhihlren by another man and one of which was killed in the disaster. The mother has applied and becu appointed the guardian. She has made on formal demand for aerouut of the death of the son who perished in the mine for the other three iiihlreiL She will, it is understood, receive coiiiensntion on account of the death of her husband, but the ateNhildren will receive nothing because of the death of their stepfather. The mother maintains that the sou waa the support of hia three brothers and sisters. Two colored women are involved in what the commission designates as the Willis rase. The evidence brought out at the hearing disclosed that Willis waa married fur a period of eight years. Six years ago he lived with another woman aa a common law wife, she having a boy 10 years old now who lived with Willis and hia mother and waa recognized in the community where he liveid aa the son of Willia, the boy calling him father. Still another ease ia that of two girls, one of whom divorced her husband about ten months ago. Sixty days after the decree was entered in the court record the sister of the divorced wile married the divorced husband and the divorced sister married a man by the name of Kuijders. The IT tali Fuel comjwny alleges that the marriage in question is illegal because of the fset that the. stalutcs of this state provide that a marriage cannot take pluce until after a year when the decree is nn interlocutory one. The sisters say tlmt they were living with (heir husbands, whom they married in Wyoming, and were recognized in Carbon county as man and wife, and that after six months had expired Ihe relationship had become legalized. They also allege that the marriage waa voidable, but the fact that it was not voided during the lifetime of the husbands the employer may not do so in order to escape payment of eonqiensation after death of ten-acr- rmCE. THE SUX, PAGE SIX One large party of Swedish settlers will arrive in Allierta shortly with sufficient financial resources to purchase farms. Rome five thousand are expected during the present year. Motorists who claim that Adam nnd Ere never existed make it necessary to hunt np someone else to blame for the worlds troubles. The agricultural credits act of 1923 broadens the definition of paper so as to include that used in the preparaThose who exert all of their tion for market and the marketing of strength at the beginning find plenty agricultural products by farmers co- of dust in the end. operative associations. As a general rule poor pianists are Letal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. good cooks. Our Materials Are Recommended When you are having a home built instruct your contractor to secure the lumber from us. Then you will be sure of getting material that is properly seasoned and is the right grade for the purpose it is to be used. Let us make an estimate on your needs. ABERDEEN COAL niGIIKST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 1104 lbs. Unequalled for stores. Will not slack. The beet of steaming and heating qualities. Independent Coal & Coke Co. jsana Building. Balt Lake City. Farmers Mill and HenS Company J. WILBUR START SOFT DRINKS, NEAR RT.TrR CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETC. Courteous Treatment and Hearty Welcome For AIL 36 South RIGHT TWO Nice office rooms in the Electric Building (Best In Price ) for rent reasonabk Call or Phone 5i New Price Cld WILL ROBINSON, Tm 8oft Drinks, Rex Poolhall BntXHAX Manager. Billiards, Fd (Old Rummy Locstioa) Everyone Invited to 6d Basement Silvagni Builfin PRICE, UTAH STANDARD COAL Ninth Street (Basement) PRICE, UTAH Spring Canyon Coal Co. All lumber has to go through a long period of Reasoning to allow it to lose its greenness. Count! 1,1 Shipped Everywhere Properties At Standardvllle, Green lum- us. Guaranteed mill work. SMOOT LUMBER CO. South PRICE, UTAH In Carbon No Dust , No No Clinkers. ber shrinks and soon becomes out of line. You can be assured of getting properly seasoned and durable lumber by purchasing from Eighth Street Mined Unexcelled Fot S t or age Purposes . Miners and Khlptieni of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Minas at BTOUnS, UTAH Balt Uki city, Utah. STANDARD COH CO. lake CITT feaeral 0 ffi1 Oil |