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Show Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Hearings n the application of the Salt Lake and Denver to conMrurt two hundred and ninety miles of ru'l-n-a- d from Provo to Craig, Colo., to connect with the Denver and Salt lake ajiil of the Denver and ltio (iraude Western to build a one hundred and thirty-lin- e mile braneh into the I intuit 15a in running from Soldier Summit to Vernal will Ite held in Salt Luke t it v, July 27lh, by representatives id the intertate comuieree coni mission. Advices to this effect were received Holiday by Julian 1. Dainbergcr. general manager of the Salt Istke and Denver. Remues to finest ioiutirres sent out bv the ioii have been fileil by Itotii roads and also with the Utah jiuhlic utilities couimissiou. The Ikmer and Rio Grande Western ha estimated the cost of the new hraneh line at more than iii.tNN),KMlt lor the reason the pruHed route traverses a rough and rugged country, requiring a number of tuunels ami many bridges. Grading costs alone are estimated at nearly $3,000, (Hid. The Salt lotke ami Denver brings out the point ti'.ut bv it. connection with the Denver utul Salt Lake an outlet will In attorded traffic through the James IVuk (Mot l'at) tunnel under the Divide, which will be completed in 1927. This is now more than half finished. The Salt Lake and Denver would eoustruct its line up Hobble Creek aud traverse the heart of the Basin, bringing into that section not only a large amount of through traffic, but affording markets both east and west fur produce raised in that region. It would also offer a western outlet for three great railroad systems and also the Ituck Island. EXTRAVAGANCE HCONOMY You can save or waste, according as you buy your feul. Poor coal is an extravagance. &b oeean tbbfc uunm ? CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE coals are because they burn cleaner, hotter, leave fewer ashes and cause less smoke than other fuels. ndvt, eco-nomi- y Always Clean Free Burning cal Cou-tiiict- Quick Heating. Ask Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building ITS amt 9 Ink ON TROUBLE ip and repair your at oar olactri-Iflnlti- ee Tho testing board holpi ini your time, and gives yon efficient eerrlce at reaoonnble ah op. ed u battery service hereby notified that I have expended daring the year ending July 1, 1924, 12 o'clock meridian, one hundred dollars in labor and improvements upoa each of tho following named placer mining claims situate In the Tidweil-RideoMining district. Carbon county, state of Utah, via: Suanyaide Non. 4, 5, 0, 7, Asphalt Nos. 1, 221, 4, 5, tt, Carbon Nos. L 2, S, 4, 6. 6, 7, 8, 8, Patrnos No. 8, Mabel Non. 1. 2, 3, 6, Ridge Noe. 1, 2, 5, 4 and OU Well placer mining claim. Said placer mining claim are of record in the office of the county recorder of Carbon county at Price, Utah. Said expenditure were made in order to hold Mid claim under the provisions of Sec. 2324 of the Revised Statute of the United State and the amendments thereto, approved January 22, 18MU, and August 24, 1821, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to hold Mid placer mining claims for the year ending July 1, 1824, 12 o'clock meridian. And if within ninety (8U) day from the personal service of this notice or from expiration of the ninety day publication hereof yon fail or refuse to contribute your portion which of euch expenditure ae a amounts to $422312, your interest in ths of the claims will become the property who has made subecriber, your of term the required expenditure by the thereto. Mid section and amendment RALPH T. RICHARDS. Edward D. Dunn, Attorney, Salt Lake City, JUtah. First pub!, hlny 8; last July 81, 1925. i una old high etandard which DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. to be recogniied ae United Slates loind Office, Salt Lake superior Hvrial Utah. July 1. IKS. ' thir in this City, locality. Notice of Offer of Coni Land fi Bare Yon Tronhle Notice ix hereby given that For iiurxiiant to the ail of February 2ft. 1820 Wo Sara Yon Money. (41 Stst. 4371. and to the regulHtmnx thereunder approved April 1, 1920, Cirr Car Service of the interior on Company cular 079. the secretary of Edward M. Morrixey box petition Alton Jensen, Mr. ax a coal leasing unit the followSet1. J; Ms 236 Price, Utah ing described hind, towit : All la-ax- 111 emt inmi NEW 0Bde laws nnw number several I1) but no one has improved on Commandments yet. East. Sec. 30. Twp. 13 South. Range C meridian, I tab. containSail Coal Lessing ing eight hundred acres, ax of Unit No. 513, Utah No. HU. said unit will be made at a royalty of L 3 Thrift Makes htttf i Happy Homes Thrift consists of more than depositing funds in the necessary requirements that have to be met. llow to get the biggest values the least money and have a margin for a rainy day tie thing that puzzles all of us. We can help you along 1 Jour savings account if you wiH make it a habit of your buying from ns. The great variety of mer-ldi- e makes it possible for you to find practically all Bed here. Everything to eat, wear and use. co. Wasatch store 8U Wlater Quarters, Clear and Suanyuids. Creek, OeeUe WAS not Mecca; but to Abdul A Kt.an it was Mecca, which sufficed. Standardvllle, Utah Its streets, crooked and narrow and reeking with the stench of accumulated centuries, dark at midday and avenues of death at midnight for the uuwary, were as they hsd always been In the land of the prophet, lu the newer, cleaner portion of the city, with No Dust , No Ashes , No Clinkers . Its modern business and dominance of the sultHD'a favorites, Khan prospered. Din western training showed In his air, his s;eech and manner of And hie wife, u woman of livlLg. beauty, went with unveiled facet There w as no doubt that he lov1 her, and was well content Searim, of ell the friend of the niton who lived In Khan'n Mecca, waa the most powerful and by the tamo token the most unscrupulous. Also, with his figure and military caste, aided not a little lijr a e nteed of the desert, he was more handsome even than Abdul Khun. Unveiled fticea are to be aeen, and what ta seen ta apt to be desired. What ta desirable, such aa Searim take. So Abdnl Khan'n wife became tlie favorite of the enltan'e favorite and she went willingly. One flanh of Abdul Khan'n western aplrit showed then by the modern poet he sent word to Searim that ho would have revenge, and, though it bo long In coming, It would be ample Bearlmi reply wan characteristic. Protected by tho law and might of tho land from Abdul Khan, ho turned that tame power to bring Khan dead to hla feet To save bin life Khan fled tho country, for n deed man cannot attain Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . well-curri- Ill mllk-wlilt- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. See Europe This Summer grasx-hojijic- ten cents per ton mine run, un initial investment of $90,UU0 during the first three years of the lease and n minimum production of fifty thoiuand tons per year, commencing with the fourth year of the lease, and otherwise substantially in accordance with the lease form set out in laragnph 18 of the regulations. Said lease will be sold at public auction in this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the 11th day of August, IKS, at 10 o'clock a. m. Any and nil persons having adverse or conflicting claims to Mid land or any part thereof are hereby notified that they should file on or before August 1U, 1825, their protest or objection against the granting of the lease for Mid land, otherwiM such claims may be disregard' led in granting Mid lease. ELI F. TA1LUR, Register. First pub., July S; lust July 81, 1925. rs their crop. A mixture of bran and sawdust poisoned with arsenic is used an a bait for the pests. J. E. Palmer, former pest inspector for Carbon and Emery eountiea and now of the Utah state department of agriculture, has been down there the past month and is giving personal supervision to the NOTICE OF INTENTION TO COX-xtru- poison campaign. Uuncreta Sidewalk In Sidewalk Extrusion District No. 3, Price, Utah ORDER IS OUT ON WATER AND Nutiie is hereby given by the city council LAND PAYMENTS of I'riie, u municipal corporation of Carbon county, state of Utah, of the intention Executive Secretary John T. Old-roof such city council to inuke the followdescribed of the state land office has sent towit: The ing improvements, construction of concrete sidewalks, ac- out notices that all lnnd and water cording to the plans, profiles, drawing certificates, payment on which is due, on file in the office of and the city engineer, aud to defray the will be cancelled if they remain so on The abulerx' ixirtiuu of the cunt, aud expense July 31st. His letter follows r thereof by xiiecial assessment upon the records of this department show that lota and pieces of ground to be affected or on February 1, 1925, default notices brnrfitted by such improvement to be assessed according to the front feet, situat were mailed giving the amounts due ed as follow : Concrete sidewalks along on certain land and water certificates the south aide of K" street from the east held by yon. You are hereby notified side of Fifth street to the northeast cor- that ail land and water certificates on nier of Klork 12, local survey ; along the which payments due remain unpaid cn north side of K" street from the east side of Fourth street to the southeast cor- July 31, ifl25, will lie cancelled and all ner of Block 11, local survey; along the money aid thereon will be forfeited east side of Fourth street from the north to the state. In making vour remitside of Mum or "1'' street to the north office on side of K" street: along the north aide tance same should reach this of "IS" street from the east side of Fourth or before the altove date, either by street to tile west side of First street; rashier's cheek, money order or hank along the south side of "ii" street from draft, as this department will not the east aide of Fourth atreet to the midpersonal checks. With your retownsite survey, dle of Blink 14. 1'rii-mittance must lie included 5 per cent between First and Second streets; a street crossing for "ti street extending interest from January 1, 1925. from the southeast corner of Block 1U to the northeast corner of Block 13, of the There are folks who cant stand pro-it- j Trice townsite survey; along the east because they are ulwnye sitting from tne street side of Third extending dow side the north to of street "U" south side of "F" street; alum: the west side of Good lack is hard to enjoy if it Fourth street from the south side of G comes in too big hunks. of side "F" the north to street; street from of street Fourth side cast the along "F" and the middle of Block 12. "U streets and extending south to the north side of "E" street ; along the north side of F" street from Fourth street to Th ini street ; along the north side of E" street from Fourth street to' Third Highest efficiency. Government street: a street crossing for "E-- street equivalent 2104 lba. Unequalled for extending from the southeast corner ,f townsite survey, south ter age. Will net alack. Tho hoot Block 3. 1rii-for at earning and heating qualities. across E" street to the south aide of "IT' of said street; along the south street from the west line of Third street INDEPENDENT COAL ft 1 rmr of Ilot'k of the to tin north cunt COKE COMPANY Isabella addition, all in Price. Utah, llie total estimated coat of the construction of Mines at Kenilworth, Utah. Gen Mid sidewalks is the aum of $13.3Ki.0O, anl Offices Walker Baak Bnildlag or an estimated cost of $1.50 per front foot All proteats or objections to am SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH improvement or to the carrying out of such intention must be in writing, signed affected or by the owner of the property benefited, describing the same, together be with the number of front feet, and filed with the city recorder un or before the 27th day of July, 1825. The dty council t it first regular meeting thereafter. contowit, the 6th day of August, will sider the proposed levy and brar anl Far year fsadly Pride of tho such protest and objections to said mado right hero at Frlea Valleys haw un shall Jeen Price, improvements aad a gaod aa tho beat. Food for the of order eity By aaimabs Both those at Mw Utah. ARTHUR N. BMITII, City ReWo delivw. fHnt pub, July 3: Met July 24, 1925. ct yd le-ce- pt e FLOUR ton-aid- er nnm-me- r, One swallow doesnt make a law Volstead a make does but it violator. . There ate big opportnnitie beckoning tae young opl. who .top, look and listen. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. 3 C The bualneu that Shan bad built np was a rich haul even for a favorite Quite the worst visitation of ever experienced in Grand county is reported from variuua In Castle Valley at Caslleton and on Wilson Mesa they are destroying crnjw and unless the farmers are successful in fighting them severe losses will lie unstained. On Poverty Flats in Upper Moab Valley a poison cainjiaign has been under way for the past three weeks, but the results up to date have not been as satisfactory as was hoped for. While many of the pests have been killed, new ones are hatching rapidly and it will be necessary to fight them eontinuously for some time yet In Castle Valley the farmers are busy putting out poison and hope to save the major portion of si-l- and saving h. It is first necessary to save the money ade possible by discriminating buying. Every fam-ha- s of food and doth- certain Propertieo At TT vengeance. FORMER PRICE MAN FIGHTING) THE GRASSHOPPERS Salt Lake City FORFEITURE NOT KB SALT LAKE City, Utah, AprU 27, 1925. Ta th Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns of J. lieber Richard, Deceased, and B. P. Taylor, Deceased: oa art ul HIS VENGENCE of the aultan, who might pillage aa ho wished. But Searim added nothing to his Injury of Khan when he took hln wealth, for to Khun, life hud held bnt one thing hla wife, and business was but an end to help her. Business waa no aid to vengeance. Four yearn, the pauaugo of a alien out of life, much to aomo and little to others, saw an increase la th power of tho sultan's favorite a redoubled vigilance against those of the rabbi of those oppreased who might do him harm, a alight fading of tho beauty of her who hud been th wife of Abdul Khan, though ah waa attQ Bearim'a favorite ; n forgetfulnooa on their port of Abdnl Khan'a vow of vengeance, and. In on of tho filthier part of the dty, the Batting np of a humble hop of a rag weaver. Bnt treasures came not always from the brighter palace. Soon word went about Mecca, oven that dty of hidden treasures, that in the ifutp of Kadnl tho weaver waa a treasure inch aa no one had found before In tho EauL Many looked at th rug, and sighed, and asked the price, bnt none there were who purchased. Some there were who would have bnt fear atood between. Searim Searim would bear of it and wish It, and woe to the worn who took it from him I It was Searim himaelf who rod hla hone through the doorway, and over the brat form of Kadnl, who hardly managed to crawl aalde. The price was cot In half and cut again Searim the powerful so ordered. That, or death to the merchant And Kadnl went In person to deliver and place the rag of fire In the house of Searim. It waa an hour peat the nanal rising hour that someone screamed in th house of Searim. In hla bedroom th eight which firet caught the eye was of the matrelous fire-raspread by Kadnl the weaver. The annllght waa striking upon It showing Us weave and texture, myriad of colors, which seemed to glow as fire; and the effect was as if smoke arose. Nowhere else In the East waa there anything Ilka unto it ( Across the bed lay two figures. One was she who had been the wife of Abdul Khan. She waa stretched there as If in repose, but very still. Across her feet equally still, waa stretched the body of Abdul Khan himself, no longer was there resemblance to Ka-dthe weaver of death. On the floor, lying at the feet of both, was Searim. All three were In their bare feet and tiny red marks were upon the feet of each. Woven in the rug, points uppermost were countless needles, Infinitely small, tipped with poison. For torn years, Abdul Khan had followed the profession of hla fathers, weaving the rag, and into it ha had woven hla vengeance. Searim, the powerful, the unapproachable lay at hla feet 1160.00 New York to Liverpool and excursion. return, third-daa- s Ticket good one year. $160.00 New York to Uvcrpool and excuraion return, third-claa-a ticket. Good returnable one year from date of sale. $160.00 Now York to Uvcrpool and Tickat good return, third-clas- s. ou year. 3 L H. a SMITH, rAgeat County Otarki Office, Pries, Utah United States Fust Go. iArgeat Producers of Domestic Coal In Utah." Producing the Pamoua KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and i j I PANTHER 1 . COALS Handled In Price By C. H. StevensonLnmbeT Co. 1 E n Seven per cent first mortgage bonds secured by business and other income producing property in Utah. Denomination $100.00 to $1000.00. All Undo of insurance. Real estate come real bargains In farms near if v r ul FIGHT ON HOPPERS Inspector J. E. Palmer, formerly of Price and who is in San Juan county aiding the farmers and ranchers there in the efforts to destroy the plagne of grasshoppers which are swarming over certain sections, reports' to Heber J. Webb, ehief agricultural inspector for the state, that considerable headway is being made, bnt that the pests seem to appear by the millions and that the plague ia the wont in that part of the state for many years. The acid test is when yon keep on smiling after your best girl gives yon a lemon. To some men borne ta a place whet you stumblo over the children's sboeo at night Robber stamps to order. G. E. NELMS, Mgr. xl 921 Electric Bldg. Phono 354 ? PRICK UTAH 1? Ilf KINNEY COAL CO. !i .U Mines and ships frtpa tho famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district. Nona better for stovs, rang, grate, far naes or manufacturing plant Tha equal of any and sopoto to many for storage. .Ones triad always insisted upon. Got prices from th general afftoas and atlas aganey, Walknr Baak Building. i . 1 ( a Salt Lake City, Utah' Every woman knows that any lady could areas well on tha money her The Son. husband spends for tobacco. I4 V :S l ft .ft ft i 1 ; 1 i ilI i I 4s. |