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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE BUN. PRICE. W.QE TWO Cm. (Inc.) By 8ua &. W. Crockett, PiblUiif Uauitr, la Advance Bwhaeription, $2.00 Year QWm Phone No. 9. Keaidence, No. Entered aa Second-OnoHail Matter, 4, 1915, at the Puotoffico at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 8, 1879. J n Addi-ttona- leph tion. Tea Ceata the Lino Each Inser- Count Mil Words to the Line Summon, 912.50 ; Water Application, 1 15.00 ; Final Proof, $10.00. Bandera Ten Ornta tha Lina Each Count Mil Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty Centa tha Line Each Insertion. Obituaries, Card of Tbanka, Resolution, . Bte.At Reading Notice Baton. Count SizWorda to tha Una. For Male, For Kent, Found, Ijoet, Etc., Two Centa Per Word Each laaue. No Charge Accounts. Addrana All GOauuunieatione to SUN PUBLISHING CO. n. PRICE, UTAH no Wecter Lumber company of Price atabliwhed a branch yard at Mytou with R. U. Itolca aa manager. H. G. Smith waa elected to the vacancy on the school hoard at t 'ast le ilnte to fill tha place of T. W. Lewi, reaigned. Henry Fiuck waa apiMiinlcd town marshal of l'ricc, agreeing to. do the work of auirahal. clerk and afreet commissioner for fiKi.OO I er mouth. Raa Amleraou aold bia butcher abop in Price to Joaetih Jonea and McClure miaou. Andcrmni bad a contract to furniNh the Waaulcb Store corn) tuny up at t'antle Gate with uient. The atork visited the home of Mr. and Mra. Thomas FilagernM of Price and Iclt in their keeping a Isiy. The mail was to carry the cognoincii of Joung lJeniiia through life. ten-Miu- . The government abumhiii-'the tele phone line from Price to Fii-- t Duchesne, and the aignul surgeunt and the linemen departed from here. Service to the fort wan to be by way of Mack and Driigou. Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Xeilwm of Ml Pleasant were figuring on going to Cali fortlia on a pleasure trip. They were to remain in that section several weeks if thev found the pluce as delightful as en ticipatcd. The Ienver and ltln tlrniide Western wan running daily water :ru'iis down to Mounda and Farnliain. one new employed excltisircly in liin sen iro. Most all, both east and west, toot wuter at one or .tha other of these place s. The Denver and Itio Grande Western system through tienera! Passenger Audit Hooper at I lenver, (kilo., completed the diatribution at over four hundred and fifty thousand fish in the strenms of T'tah from the hatchery at lendville, Colo. Raa Frandsen and It. Pace of irlce went to the tVdar Mountains to do some ledge of ore prospecting ou a twelve-fs- t about fifeen miles from they had where leler Fraudseu of Castle Dale had been working on a good prospect for a Bine. The ltocky Mountain Bell Telephone company was to begin work on a line from Provo to Price ns soon aa the weather would permit. Th Eastern I'tah Telephone comiwiiy was to start at once en ntenaiona of its line from Price to the oel centpa of the rounty. Bunnyslde and Gaatle Date were first, to be followed by ooe over the mountains to Scofield, Win trr Quarters and (.leer Creek. us . e n, p.iis-unn- v Wig-gingt- UtuH-liluh- pie-ide- o nt . ABOUT TO REPORT Fuel eouqiany returns $212,-52- 0 in Curiam county and the Kcninie-re- r Coal $35,P3X The Spring Canyon Coal company places its real estate at $305,080 in Carlain, machinery at $271,985, personal at $19,572 and improvements at Lila-rt- F.iigland's royal coal cunmiission lias concluded its inquiry and is pre-- I mring its resirt which, it is under-stiswill lie unanifrom mous. The government will he practically compelled to accept the recommendations, which, it is exerted, will go a considerable way in the direction of the public control of the industry. Whether the miners will accept the xl $818,612. be-twe- You cant really call your life your own until you are financially iinlM-lievsbl- e pendence. It means having the wherewithal to do what you please, when you please and how you please. That's everyones ambition and it can be attained by thrift and regular saving here. First National .Bank Price Utah eon-quer- ad ODD FELLOWS MEETINGS Helper Consolidated Lodge No. 56, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets every Tu today evening at Knightn af Pythias Hall. Important budnena every meeting. Mcmbern urged to attend. Yio Itingbrothors always welcome. Signed), W. W. Sorenson. NoMe Grand; J. A. Sax, Vice Grand, ana D. B. Loin boon, Seero al r one-thir- cently organized in Price, held its first coal. dance Wednesday eveuinirof this week at legislation to create a federal board American 1 .eg ion Hall, where a most enjoyable time was had by the members, of industrial adjustment for the pur-sis- c their wives and friends. J. II. Ballinger of invoking public opinion to la the president. Dr. Sanford Ballinger, anthracite coal muons prevent secretary, and IV. E. Anderson, treasurer. was offered last Saturday in the senat"JtMing are held twice a month. Kobinaon from Arkansas, the e-by Mrs. Ernest F. (iianotti of llelprr en' democratic leader. fertained at a bridge luncheon on last Pennsylvania's geological survey Wednesday afternoon here in Price. At 1 :80 oclock dinner was served and after say there are 16,354,67(1,000 tons of which cards were played until S. Those anthracite remaining in the ground GPU PUt of town were Mrs. Karl Lender and of that 8,978,676,000 is V Kenilworth, Mendume A. J. Stafford. recoverable! quantity The northern field is esJack Vignetto. J. F. Kellev. Charles Ledger, J. R. Kessler and C. R. Farhin of timated to have a life of fifty j'ears, the Helper : Mesdames Carl Xymnn, J. Perry the eastern middle thirty-fivEgan. Stanford Ballinger. O. T. Brooks, western middle a hundred years and And parents want them to Ij. A. McGee, J. II. Ballinger. Ben J. have the best the markets afBtein. Ray Demine. Henry Ruggeri, Har- the southern field a hundred and ten old V. Leonard. Thomas Fitxgerald. J. IV. years. fords. When yon think of bread Loofbourow, Belle Morrison, t Tisrles Rug-ger- i, Fire in the South Reading and the think of Tip Top, Turkey Red Jr., W. E. Anderson. Matt Gilmonr. Butte entries of and Seminole flour for maHny Horning Mine No. 4 J. A. Crockett. G. N. Nelson and It. W. of the Pittsburg (Pa.) Terminal Coal Crockett of Price. bread and pastry and yon win company continued to burn this week, make no mistake for then is Mr.'and Mrs. Carlos Gnnderson enter- making it imposaible for rescue worknone better for wholesosxness, tained the Wednesday Bridge club at ers to enter the section where sixteen trengthgiTing content and flatheir home on Mouth Sixth street last miners were trapped by an explosion vor. The children win enjoy Saturday evening. A course dinner was nerved at 7:80 o'clock and after which several days ago. All hope for the anything made from these. Hay, bridge waa played.' Priaee went to the men, who are sealed within the fire and general forwarding to grain heat lady and gentleman players. Those area an points. by brattices, has been abandoned. present were Mr. and Mrs. Neil If. MadSales of explosives in the United am, Judge and Mrs. F. E. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Matt States in December, 1925. for domesO. Mra. Brooks. T. Mr. Mr. and Gilmotir, and Mra. W. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. tic consumption amounted to 628,935 R. J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles kegs of twenty-fiv- e pounds each of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett, Mr. black blasting powder, 4,359,050 of and Mrs. It. E. Fergusson. Mr. and Mrs. permissible explosives and 17,662,685 J. Rex Miller, Mrs. J. E. Flynn. Mrs. Thomas Fitxgerald, Mrs. Jessie Bapfnrd of high other than jiermissibles, acSouth Ninth Street, Price, Utah aad F. F. Fisk. Valentine decorations cording to reports from manufacture and favors were used. ing companies to the bureau of mines. Sympathy ia what one Price woman A comparison of these figures with sometimes offers another in exchange those Sun. The to for order. Rubber stamps December, 1924, shows a de for a little bit of gossip. ue Children Like Bread e, in- dependent. Financial independence is necesssary to every other kind of inde- al SOCIETY Av-eril- l.' Independence The Knight Investment rmuiMuiy report lands in Carbon wurth $4840 for , the coal content, while other pnqier ties in Sevier are valued at $31,200; in Kmerv at $6716; in Wat sat oh at $4800 and in Carbon at $5456. The In a radio telephone system devel-K- d Red Creek Coal romany, which very Constipation and headaches are in Germany for use on railway largely is the name interests, reports by HOLLISTERS GOLDEN property in Duchesne valued at $7206 trains the wares are carried through NUGGET TABLETS without fail the car roofs to telegraph wires beand in Wasatch at $8400. try them. Price Trading company. side the tracks which transmit them. The United States Fuel company at The Sun. Wedding announcements. Hiawatha value its Kinerv coal lands at $454,811; non-coat $35,750 and Complete line blank books. The Sun. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Bun. iiiiprovciiicnta and equipment at $460,-51- 0 or a total of $951,070 in that rounty, and its Carbon coal lands at at $47,115 and im$486,406) non-coprovements and equipment at $1,113,-41- 6 or a total of $1,646,S)31 in Carlain rounty. Incidentally the Carlam properties include the Millerton dairv at pnqtneals is still doubtful, but the impression grows that the catastrophe of a national strike will he avoided. General feeling among trade .unionists is more peaceful and tlie mining firebrand, A. J. Cook, is now lowing ground. A feud has broken out him and Jinmiy Thomas, leader of the railway men. The latter says Cook needs to lie sent away for a rest cure, while Cook retorts bv scoffing at TboiiiMs' hobnobbing with society in dress clothes. It is sdmitted that Thomas loves high living, but it is that from that siint of Mrs. Jessie Hanford will entertain her view of the interests of the railway bridge club at her home on North Eighth men he has been the most successful this (Friday) afternoon. labor leader of tlie time. He lias seMrs. Lewis Evans will rnlertsin the cured enormous improvements in the Pythian Sisters at an old time party at condition of the inen with a minimum $12,045. her home next Mondar evening, the 15th. of industrial warfare. The maximum fine of five hundred Mra. (ilen H. Nelson will entertain at the regular monthly social :f tin Hcriice ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG dollars for a violation of the migra Mar next Monday afternoon from .1 to 5 CARBON DISTRICT lory hint treaty act was assessed in 'clock. tlie federal court at Trenton, N. J., in Ctali was last year tlie thirteenth December, last. The ' was killHiar Bcrviro will Hie legion give state in the production of bituminous. ing wild ducks aftercharge sunset. The card Notre at ay Washington party Dame Hall on February 22d in the after Michigan Mood at the foot of the game wardens who obtained the eviaoon and at wliieh there will lie thirty class. dence in the ease were under the difive tables of bridge. The proceeds will Hut few of the prosrtics of the rection of the hiologica.l survey of the go to Memorial Park. Carlsui district are working more than I nited States department of agriculWednesday eveniug. February 17th, the two and three days a week at this ture, which enforces the lienty act. will serve a banquet time. The market apears to have Ladies Aid in the diningrmima of the Couiiunnity gone to pieces. LcxhI blank of all kind. The Bun. church at lricc in coninieinonitinn of tlie Standard Coal eouqiany last Wedsecond anniversary of the completion of the new building. Dr. Kny 8mt Dunn nesday laid off a bund rod and five of hongiiKiut, Colo., will be the prini'iwl men, close to d of its entire speaker. The public is invited. force. Other Spring Canyon prcqier-lie- are doing likewise. No market for The (aallopiiig Golfers. a new dnb relis-ate- It 1921 -, esjicf-iull.- Twenty Years Ago This Present Week . PTAH-EVB- RT UTAH ALONE SHOWS INCREASE crease in all three classes in December, 1925. Incomplete returns for the IN BITUMINOUS entire year indicate that sales of black Continued From Page One) blasting were less than in 1924, hut that larger quantities of permissible long enough to attend the funerals of and other high explosives were sold two of the victims of last Wednes- than in the previous year. day a disaster. Sixteen men wen still At the time of the explosion in No. unaccounted for tonight within the 5 mine of the New River Collieries fireswept south entry of the workings. at Eeeles, W. Y&- recently, Tony Hern and Kcee T. Ilradhurn, companyr men were in No. 6 mine seventy-foufor those were the latter a foreman, it. these eight were over Of above whom services were held. Many were thirty-on- e enme by afterdamp, admittance unable to were gain themsaved thirty-fivrescued and Cathto the Hradhurn home and l!ie olic church from which thj funeral of selves by retreating to a sump room, Hern waa conducted. When deiarture where they barricaded themselves off rewas taken for the cemeteiien a long by means of canvas. Here they rescued. hours until mained four for folautomobiles in line of mourners Thousands of striking workers in The f uncial of lowed each hearse. recovwas authrarite fields of Pennsylvania ltodv the whose Louis Kristen, ered with those of Hern and Brad-bur- on Saturday last received communications from the orient on on the strike was held Wednesday. Indications tonight were that it situation. They were in the form of would be several days lie fore the res- folders and were printed in six lancue work, suspemled since last Friday, guages. The literature tells what the could he resumed. Tents of air from orierator offer the workers and eon-e- l udes: "Our offer gave you work at the fire zone still shuwtd the prevalonce at the old wages and to rontiuue ence of a sufficient quantity of gas to make '? impossible for at least fourteen months. Why should the strike go onf" nieu to enter. At a meeting of stockholders STRIKERS WIFE STARVES, BUT railed for the purpose the CoFEEDS HER BABIES lumbia Steel corporation which has large coal interest in Carbon district WILKESBAKBE, Pa., Feb. 8. last Tuesday at Sail Francisco Starvation, as a result of the anthrathe issuance of $1,500,000 in cite strike, has claimed its first vic- additional stock to lie sold only to the tim. Destitution and want hare been holders. It is to be in units present reported from all arts of the region of three hundred dollars each, with for several weeks, hut the first ease each comprising one share of preferof actual nturvation was revealed red and shares of romniun. fifty when the death of Mr. Marv HarringCreed, president, presided at ton at Ashland, wife of a striking the meeting. Corminer, was investigated. Deputy The public utilities commission last oner Seller said he wa convinced her Sat unlay awarded reparations in the starvation. was due to '.sing Mrs. Karringt ons husband had left total sum of $408.58 with interest to the coal fields to find employment a number of Brigbam City and Logan elsewhere. Wlmt little food she had sliipiiera from the Denver and Rio received, Nencr said, was obtained Grande Western, the Oregon Short Central railfrom a soup kitchen and this had been Line and the roads. The to lie made are repayments whom of one her to children, given doincKtic coal ou shipiied in lump was only 5 months old. The deputy coroner said the woman had lieen too 1921 and 1922 and on whirli the rate for lump was charged. The commisproud to ask for aid for herself. of tlie sion holds the rate should have been .loll u L Lewis, ilic Cuited Mine Workers, returned to the that for run of mine. The Mutual Coal anthracite Isdl today. He establish- roccivos $272.25; the Brigham City ed headquarter in this city and plan- Fruitgrowers association $170; the Thuti-hcrCoal of Logan $36.60 and J. ned to make another tour of the reNcwhold $19.63. will deliver a he which gion during series of addresses. VALUES REPORTED TO UTAHS CONCLUDES INQUIRY AND NOW EQUALIZATION BOARD per-ao- ADVERTISING RATES Dfaplar Matter Per Inch Per Month, - $L50 ; Mingle lHut,tOc. Tramdent, BUe. L Special - Position, 25 Per Vent FBIDAY, EveryTonSatisfies Ask For Them By Name.... For more than thirty --one years CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE coals have demonstrated qualities that satisfy. Theyre fine for warmth. No coal will burn cleaner, hotter, leave fewer ashes or cause less smoke than these two superior coals. Ask Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building, Salt Lake City Clear, Greek Coair 2Z |