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Show rAGE SIX THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH Small of Illinoi and John 8. Fisher, governor of Pennsylvania to aend similar request to Lewis and Miller. In the meantime Governor Donahey lias viewed with apprehension the situation in various. of tlip Ohio eoal fields where there have liven related disturbance between union and miner and in Mime instances between striking union miners and eoal ofierator. Time and place of the promised conference will not be made public by Governor Donahey until Lewi and Miller have had time to receive the letters, he said. Before requestin' resumption of the conference, Donahey had before him telegraphic assurances from Governors Jackson uml Small that they will join him in culling the meeting. Governor Finlicr of Pennsylvania, who had been felt out on the situation, was asked to use hi services in railing the inasmuch as western Pennsylvania comes within the central competitive field. Tuseurawns county, in the eastern field, anil Athens county in the Hocking Valley field, were points of interest in discussion of the situation by the governor and Adjutant General Frank D. Henderson, who recently had conferred with members of his staff who had visited the field. The adjutant general told the gov non-unio- CLAY, K.v, Aug. 3.Sixteen niiu-c- n thizers. were nNirtel killed lute today Governor Donahey ordered Colonel in the Went Kentucky ('oal eomjtnny Robert Haubrieh, Ohio national guard, nine near here, when exactly ten who hud Iwen investigating the mine lost their lives situation in Columbian county, to proyean ago sixty-cove- n incimine disasters ceed to Dover to inquire into the in one of the greatest in the state. Today's explosion ranie late in the afternoon, as the two hundred and fifty miners were jwrtly out of the shaft, and late tonight the exact number of dead hud not been determined, but from the mine a mile from here, it was reported that fifteen lss ies had been found in addition to that of J. W. Meyers, 52, whose dent. The governor today exorcised deep concern over the whole situation and iierxnmt at his office construed his remarks a an attempt to settle (lie dispute on an economic basis. COAL FACTIONS ARE ASKED TO CONVENE BY GOVERNOR COLUMBUS, ()., Aug. 3. Goverbody was brought to the surface, Lewhastened on, hoping to find and nor Donhey Unlay asked John L. WorkMine United the of is, president nave miners who might still live, and er of America, and Uice Miller, the left the other bodies for the time chairman of the coal mine operators to said First hNirts today exp'oion of the central competitive field, on conference their wage vras caused by a faulty shot. Twenty-fdeudlock our miners were resrueil lute to- settlement which ended in aSiinilltan-couhIv last spring. at Fla., Miami, burned and them others of day, many Governor asked the governor bruised, hut it was said none of their Ed Jackson of Indiana, Governor Lem injuries were serious. Two crews of United States mine reeim workers took charge, one of which was sent here from Sturgis, Ky., where it had been ct aging a ileinonstration in just Much work at the main m'fire of the West Kentucky Coal company, which operated the Clay mine. The other vrew hastened here fr m Irineeton, Ky., and with it came doctors and Hurst's. The explosion occurred in part of the mine about half a mile from the shaft and some two hunJrcd and forty feet underground. Therearidarc thouadjoinsands of miners in ,thia ing counties and as the word of the disaster spread, they hurled towards this little mining town until it was estimated tonight that five to six thousand people Imd gathered around the mine and in many cases blocked the roads with automobiles. Communication was lmdly hampered bv the necessities of the rescue crews. The West Kentucky Coal eomitany is a subsidiary of the North American Coal and lies-ue- be-in- rs g. n con-i'eren- lo-r- al FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927 EVERY FRIDAY ernor that there is comparative quiet in all sectors, with the exception of Tuscarawas county, where the situation was out of hand Monday, but was believed under control at present. In the midst of the conference, report came to the governors office through the Associated Press diepatehe of renewed outbreaks in Athens county at the Liekrun mine. Inasmuch as Colonel (. K. Hard way had been dispatched to the Hocking Valley region just a few hours before to look over the situation, no further action was taken (lending receipt of a rejiort from him. MAKING COAL INSPECTION ER IN SAUNA CANYON OV- F. F. Borquoin and William L. Murray of the United State geological survey and mine inspector for the United States bureau of mines, motored in from the north Wednesday evening and soent the night in Salina, says the Sentinel of the 29tli. Thursday thu officials made a trip un Salina canyon for an inspection of the various eoal properties, including the Salina Canyon Coal company, properties and the Sevier Valley Coal company. Late Thursday afternoon they continued their journey to Carbon couhty for a further insfiection of the coal beds in this Kav-Willia- TUBEBMK AN ORDINANCE locality. Before leaving Salina both men expressed themselves a highly pleased with the various activities in AN ORDINANCE LAYING OUT, Estto lie ablishing and Opening a KtroctStreet. Sevier eounty, csecially the laying South Second West As Known Rio of heavy rails on the Denver and lie It Enacted liy the City Council of Grande Western Maryuvale branch Utah, A Follow : l'ricr, line and the heavy grading work now See. J. There hereby laid out, esbeing done in Salina eanvon by the tablished mid opened a street within mid W est SecUtah Construction company. city of Price, to be known as ond South street, end pnrlieiilarly as follows, towit : Beginning at the 1 deo-crib- ed COMING TO CARBON COUNTY TO southwest corner of Jllock 21, Price town-sit- e STUDY MINE METHODS survey, and running t lienee eMst seven huudred and aixty feel to the west borFirst West street; them-- north Utah method of mining' eoal and der of feet ; thence west seven hundred sixty-si- x of Tierd metal, and also the way in which salt and sixty feet to the east border : thence south till feet to the street West be will is manufactured in this state, place of beginning. studied by C. H. Pitt, Pan jab, Indio, See. 2. In the opinion of the city conn-ti- l of Price, Utah, it is necessary for the mining engineer to the British governimmediate preservation of the health, ment in Asia who is in .Salt Lake City peace and safety of the city that this orthis week. He plan to visit the chief dinance should tube effect immediately center of mining activity during the upon publication. See. 3. This ordinance shall take efnext few day. Pitt is on hi way to Montreal to attend the empire min- fect immediately uMin publication. the city council of Ihriee, Puased ing congress which open on August Utah, and byapproved by the mayo;1 this Leadville in to but intend 22d, stop 1st day of August, A. !., 1927. licfore going to Canada. He said that (X II. MADSEN. Mayor. John James, the British consul had Attest : ARTHUR N. SMITH, City Recorder. arranged for his visit to the salt plant Tuesday. Later in the week he will I, Arthur N. Smith, city recorder of Price, Carbon county, Utah, do hereby visit at the Utah Copper company that the foregoing is full, true great plant at Binglum and go to certify and correct copy of the proceedings had Carbon eounty and where he will go by the city council of Price, Utah, in adthrough some of the mine in the vi- journed regular session assembled, August 1. 1927, insofar bn it concern or recinity of Castle Gate. late to the aliening of street known a West Second South street, Price, Utah. In witness thereto I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the coriwirnte seal of Price City, this 2d luy of August, 1927. (Seal) e y City Recorder. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon County, State of Utah John Quiliro and Joe Helper Furniture and Hardware Fuel comiwny. AVERAGE SPOT PRICES HIGHER ON BITUMINOUS e The Sun Special Service. NEW YORK, July 29. A revival f consumer interest in bituminous coal is again under way. The average spot price was sliarplv higher, reflecting the rapid increase in Western Iuia-vill- e Kentucky coal in Chirago and induced by heavy buymarkets, Coal Age of art on the railroads, ing News report. Buffalo, for months a imutiioa, ww report inmUi the creasing inquiries. Conditions in imCincinnati 'market are gradually proving. In general the outlook in the Middle West is more lio)MfuL Along th Atlantic Seaboard indifference is till the rule. In the 1ittsbuig area wnpetition continues sharp. West vf the Mississippi condition are uneven. Bituminous duiied at the head jf the lakes since the ojwning of navigation tot alisl 18,022,8115 net tons, a gain of 4,3?2,334 tons eomared with the eorresponding (teriod last yenr. Coal Age News index of spot bituminous prices for the current week is J5Sb ami the rorresMnding weighted average price settled at 1.88, a gain f fin points and six rents over the figures for the receding week. Western Kentuekv prices are still advancing. West Virginia low volatile prices are firmer in all markets. On the other hand, slack prices on high volatile generally have been easy. Prices on Pools 9, iO and 11 also have been end the Same Person, and George ti. Defendants. Notice of Sale. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 22d day of August, 1927, at 10 oclock a. m., on the front steps of the county courthouse in Price, Carbon county, Utah, the following described real estate: Beginning at n point 784.8 feet east of the southwest corner of See. 12. Twp. 13 South, Range 0 East. Salt Lake base and meridian, thence east 2G2.fi feet, thence north 101 feet, thence north 62 deg. 88 min. went 234.1 feet, thence went 53.9 feet, thence south 298.7 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.00 acre. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff. First pub., July 20 ; last Aug. 12, 1927. Dia-men- established the world's stock 'car' record for sustained speed, durability and dependability 5,000 miles in less than 5000 minutes and now The Commander sets a record for value at its new low price of nt UOLCMBl'S, O., Aug. 1. Relations between Ohio eoal ojierators and union miners, daily growing more aggravated over inability to reach an agreement on wages and atmurral determination of the operator to iqiyn their n basis, near- .'properties on a ed a breaking (mint today as the entered its fifth month. As Governor A. V. Donahey conferred with union lenders of the Hocking .Valley district, who assured him the under perfect Situation there wns reortM were received from wontxol, Dover, in Northeastern Ohio, of a ir lash between union sympathiiicr and n workers, as one if the was shot, and fromStubrnville of the burning of the tipp'e on a year Tire and ltublier company mine. .Near the latter, which was being pre--. n pa red for reoiiening on a an as a 'basis, effigy, placarded worker, was found hanging Urom aim, Tim situation at Dover was reported quiet tonight. John Harder, Jr., n miner, was under arrest n. affidavits sworn out by a union ympaLhiscr, who declared Harder, and not one of the union sympathisers ahot John Vcsco, the nini wounded during the clash. According to W. C. Jlnherts, superintendent of the Maple !Lnaf mine near Newport, to which the men were proceeding to work, the n men were attacked and beaten by nearly two thousand eyinpa- - REDUCED STUDEBAKER PRICES The Dictator money than any manufacturer sy lat-.t- ever offered before. IS Sedan plush . $1245 $1195 Sedan mohair 1335 . 1295 . 1325 . 1295 Victoria . . 1245 . 1X95 2 Coupe, for . 1345 . 1295 Coupe, for 4 . 1295 . 1245 Roadster, for 4 . 1195 . 1195 Phaeton Duplex 1165 1165 Tourer, for 5 . 1245 . 1245 Tourer, for 7 WAS -- a non-unio- non-unio- EFFECTIVE JULY Outsells combined totals of all other cars in the world of equal or greater rated power. Holds world stock car records for sustained high speed 5,000 miles in less than 5000 minutes. er ou I IS . $1585 . $1495 . 1710 1625 WAS r. Sedan .... .... Sedan, Regal Victoria Victoria, Regal Coupe Coupe, Regal Roadster, for 4 All prices I. 1575 . 1495 1645 1625 1545 . 1495 .. 1645 . 1625 1675 1595 o 27, 1927 The President STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE. SALT Lake City. Utah, Jnly 20, 1927. Notice ia hereby given that Peter Barboglio, whose poatoffice address ia El Pno, Tex., has made application in accordance with the requirement of the Compiled Law of Utah, 1917, a amended by the Rendon Law of Utah. 1919 and 1925. to appropriate .125 r. f. a. of water from Horae Canyon Creek in Carbon county, Utah. Said water ia to be diverted at a point which hear aouth 47 deg. 30 min. weat 1390 feet from the aouthweat corner of See. 34. Twp. 15 South. Range 14 Rant, Salt Lake baae and meridian, and conveyed in a pipeline a diatance of fifteen thouaand feet, where it will he uaed from March lat to November lat of each year aa a anpplemental supply for the Irrigation of forty acres of land embraced in the aouth half aonthweat quarter Sec. 4. Twp. 19 South. Range 14 East, Salt Lake baae and meridian. Aa murk water a may be neceaaary will be used during the entire year for domestic purpoaea. This application la designated in tne state engineer's office aa File No. 10132. All protest againat the granting of said application, stating the reason therefor, must he by offidavit in duplicate accompanied with a fee of $1,00. and filed In thia office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first pub., July 29. 1927. Date of completion of pnb, Ang. 29. 1927. Maximum beauty and superlative comfort for captains of commerce the final word in a car for the man whose word is final. Only 7 American cars, costing $4,000 to $11,000, equal it in power. WAS 4--df 4-d- non-unio- non-iiQai- lt The Commander New, brilliant example of excess power and quality at a One-Prof- it price more automobile for the non-unio- non-unio- STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE. SALT Lake City. Utah, July 29. 1927 Notice ia hereby given that Peter Barbnglio, whose pontoffire addrea in El Pano, Tex., baa made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Low of Utah, 1917, a amended by the Seasion Law of Utah. 1919 and 1923. to appropriate .125 c. f. a. of water from Horae Canyon Creek in Carbon eounty, Utah. Said water ia to be diverted at a which bear north 33 deg. 20 min. point east 2880 feet from the southwest corner of Sec. 84. Twp. 15 South. Range 14 East, Salt Lake bane and meridian, and conveyed in a pipeline a distance of fifteen thouannd feet, where it will be need from Marrli to November lit of each year for the irrigation of forty acres of land embraced in a portion of tho nonth half ronthwert quarter Sec. 4. Twp. 10 Sonth, Range 14 Enst. Salt Lake ban and meridian. A much water an necessary will he need during the entire yenr for domestic purposes. Thin application h designated in the state engineer' office an File No. 10131. Ail protect againat the granting of a!d application, etating the reaaona therefor, mimt be by affidavit in duplicate accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed in thia office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of thin notice. GEORGE M. BACON. Slate Engineer. Date of first pnb.. July 29, 1927. Date of completion of pnb., Ang. 20, 1027. f . The situation wilh rcsjieet to the doimsiic sizes of anthracite has shown tio improvement. Protluetion as a whole made smue recovery from the iwtmouneed holiday slumix In the Mti'acn size No. 1 buckwheat still iwdds the ct'nter of the sta,re. quotations have been advanced. OHIO OPERATORS AND MINERS NEAR BREAKING POINT Com- pany, Plaintiffs; vs. O. T. Kendall and Solda R. Kendall, Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant : Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service of this summon upon yon if nerved within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action la brought to recover the sum of $247.35 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annnm from October 9, 1928, until paid, and for coots of suit, for goods, wares nad merchandise sold and delivered by plaintiffs to defendants. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney For Plaintiffs. Poetoffice Address, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. First pub July 15 ; last Ang. 12, 1927. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon County, State of Utah. F. CL Bertolino, Plaintiff, vs. William n. Lawley, Also Known A W. II. Lawley, Sr., and Being One aofier. lude-pradr- Doing Riudnesn As Quilico, Sedan, for 7 Tourer, for 7 . Limousine ". IS $2245 . $1985 1845 1795 2495 2250 All Studebakers carry $100 worth of extra equipment without extra cost bv factory WESTERN AUTO COMPANY North Carbon Ave., Just Off Main, Facing the East. PRICE - - UTAH Beautifol in design thoroughly modem mechanically right fP -- , . The reason daughter can always tell what ia wrong with the opark plnfj when she ia out in the ear ia hccanan hc hnan't enough mechanical genius to wash dishes when she is at home. |