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Show PAGE SIX TWO KILLED IN miK Il(CK SPRINGS, Wyo.f Aug. COAL MINE 10. Fred Melr.ki and Paul Bunas, miners Members of the rrowd gathered for in the Sweetwater mine, Derated by hours and when the workers started the eummny, were kill- to the mines this morning they found ed, and Lewi IVesovich and George the road from Adena and toward the Fralm were perhaM fatally injured mines blocked for more than a mile at 8 o'clock this morning when the with automobiles. Sheriff John F. sandstone roof above the stupe in Quigly of IlarriHon county was called which they were working caved in sud- and arrived noon after with a equal denly, burying them beneath tons of of deputies. The road was cleared, al'broken rock. Kirk Fakich, reported though many men lingered about afmissing, and buried beneath the rock, ter the working crewa had returned was later found unconscious and was to their homes. Leaders of the men only slightly injured. Fakich refused eomeed of union adherents, asked medical aid and mingled with the oth- the workers not to go into the min-mer workmen heroirally exploring the There was no discussion and the nonruins. This makes every workman ac- union men turned about and leftcounted for so far as is known at this time. Eight other men, on their way TROOPS ARE WANTED NT EASTERN COAL OPERATORS to work in the same stope, btrely escaped the falling rock. An immediate alarm took the entire WHEELING, W. Va.t Aug. 6. crew of the mine do the enot to ex- Asserting conditions in the Eastern tricate the stricken men. Melxki and Ohio district bordered on anarchy, Bunas were found dead and Wesovich George 6. Jones of Toledo, 0., coal and George Frahn were unconscious. oieraton' spokesman, aaid here toBoth revived on the way to the hospi- day the operators would make no furtal. Dr. E. 8. Lauxer stated at the ther attempt to reopen "their mines until we have troops on the ground. Wyoming general hospital that both injured men were in a critical con- The statement was issued after a eon- dition, suffering major internal injuries. Their bodies were enmlted beneath the great weight. Coroner Frank P. ltogan is at the spot directing an investigation. Bodies of the two deed men are at the ltogan mortuary in Hock Bpring. As soon as the news spread, relatives and friends of the men caught in the accident swarmed into the temporary morgue to view the bodies. The crowd grew excited and aeveral women were hysterical. Uunn-(jueal- y . - rMPAY,ApBnn PBIDAT PTAM-EVE- BY THE SUN, Sum- n. Kendall. Defendants. Seld mon. The Htate of Utah to the 8ald You are hereby aammonrijo ear; appear wiibln twenty deye this summons upon you if served is action wStltin tbe county in which this thirty days brought, otherwise within above entitlafter servire and defend the ed action, end in esse of your failure win be rendered -- o lo Judgment l or nxaiiiNt you according to the demand the complaint, which has been filed with ta the clerk of Mid court. This action of I247A0 bniuglit to recover the sum t the rate of8 with interest thereon from Octooer V, lwm, per rent per annum costa f auBi for Koods, until iwid. and for wares nad merchandire add and deHwed HENRY by plaintiffs to defendants. Plaintiffa Itl'COERI. Attorney For Josloffice Address, Silvsfnl Building, ferenee of tome thirty of the district ' eoal operator. Heopeuing of mines June said, would be euieide under present conditions, which bonier on eouidete anarchy and would mean murder of innocent people. Jones asserted the conference had author-- Houih, Range 7 E.ut. sidt take ized him to say that police of the dis-- !hn f I' ,biUi claim to rlie tnct were not giving the operators the litnil iilmve described before jbe elerk of protection to which they were entit- tbe dieirki imrl at IU'';,Xw MW. . led. Sheriff Clyde Hardesty, he said, oist d:iy "( had taken employes of coal companies . 1 Vii'-rof off company projierty and deport-e- d Ham- Maidin' iiKiina: i:. wuij.ky. a.Hdr them from the county. 1 rS COALMEN LOOK FORWARD COLD WEATHER TO KotVpub.. OTHK Aside from straggling orders, business was. slow in the Chicago retail coal trade Saturday. Dealers said that most of the customers are filled and that demand eannot be expected, to improve nntil eoalburning weather arrives to reduce the amounts already in the bins of a-- majority of the con sumers. Stocks of mine run in the Preyards on an average are pared sizes are light because of the indifference toward shipments displayed by both the retailer and the operator. Producers have not been pressed for business and dealers have not been eager to place orders. It is estimated that an average of 50 per cent of the equipment is idle At moet of the yards. There is no business for deliveries so that tarns and trucks in service are at a minimum. ' An. 12; lost Kept. FOIt Il'IH.IfATION First 'puhH July 15 ; last Aug. 12, 1027. Interior, 1 nil wihij,i Vtr. liah, At Knit Jsii iid Itffii JUDICIAL Disc w hereby given IN THE SEVENTH August B, liW7. Xo'i.-and For Carbon County, In Court 1 trict h. Sal. of e master I I.m that Je-State of Utah. F. G. Bertolino, Plainwlio on May 21. 1!3. tiff. v. William II. Lawley. Also Known Her. 8. Bfclt. 8M4 for No. 03(1279. One Entry As W. H. Lawley, Sr., and Being Dis-menLake Salt I East. 21 South. lunge ti. IV p. 20 the Same Person, and Georgs and to of ioii intent notice filed lias iiieriiliiin. Balm of ilu If make final proof to estalilish claim to the lurid Hbow dewTibed lHfnrf Mi Hwk of the district court at Price. T'tah. on the 21st day of September, 1927. t'lnunant names a witnesses L. 1. Taiigren of Iaamaster of I'riie, T'tah. O. T'tah. J. P. I.arson of Maab, Uth. and Milton Jensen of La Sal, T tab. Lake base and meridian, GEORGE E. WOOLLEY. Acting Regis- - 0 East. Ralt thence cast 202.0 feet, thence north 101 feet, thence north 62 deg. 88 min. west First pub., Aug. 12; last Sept. 9, 1927. feet, thence weat 58.9 feet, thence 208.7 feet to the point of beginning, eolith IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS-trii- containing 1.00 acre. A M. BLISS, Bber- Court In nnd For Utrbou County, State of T'tah John Quiliro and Joe First pub,, July 29 : last Aug. 12, 1927. Doing Buaine Ai Quilim, Helper Furniture and Hardware ComLegal blanks of all kinds. Ths Sun. pany, Plaintiff, vs. G. T. Kendall and I. 23-1.- rt interne.-tU.i- on Bow? ' of First Kimt present ewer. Wfret Potters n, B iXS north of Thirf ijjS Priee 3Vater to ronatruct a conjpt12 of First East NlflM the prreent sidewaik to fum t phyd Phou TXni all 11 itric e BUraf ot 1 sstbmM st C08t Jr $9600210 or PW B.B.C gutter, $0.24 per uiuaiS?2S walk,$15.00 for and $6786 per protests or objection to uS 31 tiie construction of uuch muat bo in writing rigged ET! of tbe property affected or hw5 scribing the same together vSti ber of front-feaffected by mkaJ Improvement and be filri ritt O recorder before the 3d dir of r 1927, at which time the rity have s regular meeting aid m protests and the objection! that i Vront-fooTfo- ' iy Wor crrisl lf et Protests or objection uoit 1 clause of iinprowwiti TJ1 they protect or object Pneem. may protest or object to lay dma irovementa that affect M his protest or objection ahoQ ntv ny other class of imprornanti. . By order of the rity toad Price, Utah. Dated, Angnit 1,1 8co: e, 16. 0ffi n Pint Firet pub.. Aug. 12; lari VEB Bcptfi I NOTICE TO COMAL Office Me exception returned to work today. Approximately 'one thousand eoa miners in Huerfano eounty, near Wal enburg went on a strike last Monday in protest against sentencing to death Saeco and Vanaetti, Massachusetts radioala, according to early estimates by officials of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company. In the Trinidad district in Las Animas county, most of the properties reported a few out as a result of ths strike rail, except at where a laige number of miners were idle. The strike, called for four days, was principally effective in ths Walsen-bur- g district.- - I. W. W. pickets were reported at all working mines in Huerfano eounty in the Aguilar distriet, and at some minee in the Trinidad Office ot the City Btmder. Utah. Sealed bids win be noiwd a office by the city council of Prim until 8 oclock p. m.. 8cptiwbnT.K nd at that time publicly opmd, hr) conatructioa of concrete nib ai gg private driveway and other iipat woik oa Second East street letnak street and the. Price Water emmya 1 and for the construction if i meo tension on First East street faafcd of the present sewer to tho Prialn company canal and for the Hand: of a concrete ridewslk on the urdtd First East street from theridl: present walk to the north lined toil all in Price, Utiklhifi cipal items of work are appmMi follows : 8750 linear fret of curb and 88 complete driveway concrete .iWma 5000 square-feh 200 linear feet incee. Plans and specification! (it ml with Chri Nyman, engineer hr iked and may bs obtained aa deporitinl ($10.00) dollar. The right k iwwH reject any and aU bid By nbcdl msvor and citv council of Pritt. tl r.D n, G Atti ik ms SMaSeUra; IDfeasai Ssdam Companion cor to the famous Commander rg, 4-ID)- (nr et six-inc- . ' ARTHUR N. 8MITII, City First pub., Aug. 12; lari Sept 1 8$ , STATE KNOINEER8 OFFICt? 1 Imke City, Utah, July 20. tlce is hereby given that Peter ma I whose pootoffice addrem is El Paw has made application in ircoranam tbe requirements of the ftaWji amended hr tit of Utah. 1917, liOw of Utah. 1919 and 1M S; riste .125 c. f. a of waW SCHOOLS WILL USE CARBONS GOAL THIS TEAR 1 Contracts for applying coal for Salt Lake City school la were awarded during the week, three concerns of that city getting the contracts at total estimated cost of $26,065.75. The Standard Coal company, Citizens .Coal and the Mutual coal companies were awarded the contracts. The bids were Citizens Coal company, lump, approximately fifty tons, $5.60 a ton; nut, approximately 570 tons, $1.85 a ton. Mutual Coal, stove eoa I, approximately one hundred tons, $4.90; Standard Fuel company, e ironed slack, approx mutely 4940 tons, $155; mine slack, approximately 965 tons, $2.85; mine run, $4.00 a ton; mine slack in on West high spur, approximately 935 tons, $2.40, and dust coal in earloads, same spur, $2.30 per ton. Duchesne eounty has decided to use Carbon district coal this year, as contract was let during this week to the Eastern Utah Transportation for famishing coal for the schools there. Uintah county coal has been used over there heretofore. tndmJing front and raw ahoek eora-;pa- COMP ANT CUTS STOCK BONUS ON ' STEUBENVILLE, 0., Aug. 10. than five hundred men today prevented twenty miners employed at the Johnson mine and thirty men at the Kenwood mine, both in Harrison eonnty, from entering the mines today when they reported for work. No violence attended the demonstration. tr toj. ry $100 i V NEW LOW PRICES The Dictator edanfodr.l plush tdan-dr.jm- ' bupe, for' 2 Coupe, for 4 Roadster,or4. worth of extra equipment without extra cost All Studebaker modcti bar dun $100 worth of extra equipment, including front and rear bumpem hock absorbent angina theraaoaseter and bydhvrtatie gasoline gauge oo the dah and coincidental lock to ignition, and rtccring. Equipment also includes broket; disc wheel falLdTt balloon fire ventilating windshield (exclusively Studebaker): oil filter: automatic windshield clean en rearwl-do-n minor: rear traffic signal Ugh cowl acorn headlights, lights and two-beacontrollad from atacring wheeL . Duplex Phaeton Tourer, for 5 Tourer, for 7 UM U4I $124S 1335 1325 1245 1345 1295 1195 1165 1245 UK Hf 1IH SS4 tiff XIfi XS4S The Commander : : SS : It 5iS : is; : la; S3 : . 33 WAS S gpfcii;. 1675 i The President WAS fdnA"r7 . Tourer, for 7 , . H-w- iilnt $2245 lS 495 IS , hm, , UIS Erskine Six H ; ssW'ai An palms 'is Hi beam. WESTERN AUTO COMPANY North Carbon Ave Just Off Main, Facing the East PRICE - - UTAH Beautiful in design -t- horoughly mo dem -- me 142 n. southwest nnarter Bee. 4. TPRange 14 East. Balt Take b idian. As much water at he used during the entire year wr tic pnrnose. This apt,lirii' JJL, . in the state engineer - ntiv. ii fimtest granting of said applicstloa. Vila iftivi eu. I reasons therefor, must beb duplicate sccomnsnied with $1.00. and filed in this nffire "th H ty (80) days after the comoJJJJJl' nnhllcstion of this notice. RAOON. Btate Enrineer. Dntn of first pub.. Jnly 29, 19i, Date of completion of pun Ant STATE ENGINEER'S Isike aty. Utah. July 29. Hr U hnfhv fiiwtn that whose postoffice address is Ell ,g has made application In rcri!j r the requirements of the of Utah. 1917, aa amended b of Utah. 1919 and 1925.. tnm riste .125 c. f. a. of voterronnt nj Canyon (keek In Carbon Said water is to be diverted which brers south 47 deg. 80 1800 feet from the southwest See. 84. Twp. 15 South. R" 1! Salt Lake base and meridian. ed in a pipeline a distsoej thousand fret, where It will 9e ! March 1st to November 1st m a vnptilraiMiUl pmi'I'v : I H tlon of forty acres of land uuartee tho aonth half southwest Twp. 16 Bouth. Range 14 E"t base and meridian. As may be neresrery will to neddurU entlfr year for domestic purporeep application ia designated )" tyjJ.Jj ginreria office as File 5- f protests against tha granting reasto plication, stating the must to by affidavit In dnplirata panled with a fra of tMa offtca within thirty (80) 0 the completion nf tho BACON, notice. GEORGE U. . -- no-dra- ft 1 Canyon Greek in Carbon Raid water is to be diverted which bean north 88 deg. 19 2880 feet from tbe sonthneri ijtojj Fee. 84. Twp. 15 Hontb. Range Bait Lake base and meridian, wj ed in a pipeline a distisc u tog thousand feet where it will March 1st to November 1st ofWj for the irrigation of fori g embraced in a portion of the nJL y WAB it com-fortan- ISo rapid has been the movement of 'the Fleming Coal and Coke company atork that the block of common set aside as a bonus to be given with ales of preferred stock has been al- BLOCK ROADS TO MINES WITH AUTOMOBILES f-aJifacto- price! You must see it to appreciate its d beauty ride in it to know its drive it to know its abundant flow of smooth, eager power! One-Prof- ITS oa the preferred purchases. and tnos The Studebaker Dictator is the most powerful sedan in the world of its size and weight, according to the ratings of the Society of Automotive Engineers. And according, to all comparisons it is the greatest value ever offered a bargain in quality at its new ny most used up. The company announces that after August 7th, the allowance on bonus sturk with preferred sales is to be cut from three to two shares. Hereafter two aharea of common, the ; voting stock of the company, are to be given free with each share of preferred purchased. It is announced that as aoon as the small amount of onus stock left is exhausted no more bonus allowances of this will be made bump-ar- e, absorber, etc. more (ban $199 bi axtra mquipmmt urithout axtra cwt. ' car-loa- More 1" dan or that the strikers practically without 'COAL eouneii been made. WALSENBUBG, Colo., Aug. 10. More than a thousand Southern Colorado coal miner who atruck for two days in protest against the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van-cet- ti went bark to work today. The strike ended at 7 o'clock a. m., under an agreement reached ' yesterday between a committee of the strikers and members of the state industrial commission. The agreement was ratifim at meeting of miners last night. Reports received by Thomas Annear, the chairman of the eornmission, ahowee section. c,iy impnivi-ment- : To construct together with aiiL? both aide, of Sec'.,St' the north line of 'V,t,r "'U'Wny eJS dans and hfelfimtioM Nyman, engineer fur 7? frey abutters' portion ottJj: tost thereof by ne-- i.i Jr. To the lots and pieces of gnmaTTf Notice of Defendants. he old at sheriffs sale on the 22d day of ed orfront-fothe August. 1927. at 10 oclock a. m.. on tha nd mdSgV front steps of the county courthouse in lrice. Carbon county, Utah, the following that portion of the itieotS described real estate: Beginning at a butting or adjacent to mA point 7S4.S feet east of the southwest of ground. The total cost of the corner of Sec. 12, Twp. 18 South, Range COLORADO COAL MINERS HAVE RETURNED TO WORK Tol-lerbu- ; following sj i if jj ninreg $$ ouMJJJt glneer. chanically right . Pat of flKmih,, 20, IMi of completion Jnly of pnbre AuE you want to make ynur.!,M to you than it ever lake a long vacation trip nl lot of other towns. Wter AI |