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Show DI8-I thereunder IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL of lar 679, theBrove reu trirt Court In and For the Cpunty at U tah Notice & hereby j on petition of Lupn'tUat'the Eastern Utah Telephone led the W H ! ffiiltx: WASHINGTON, D. C No?. 21. An appeal to contribute money and supplies to the eauae of the striking miner in Pennsylvania, Ohio 'and in West Virginia to. enable them to en dura the "almipt unbearable" hanT-ahip- a which winter will entail, wan to-day addressed by the American 1eder-- ' ation of Labor to son thirty thou- and local unions in .the United States and Canada." The appeal, which also was sent Xo a hundred and seven national and international labor organi- state federations sations, and a thousand city central bodies, stated that, in addition to enduring "suffering, sacrifice and starvation." in Pennsylvania these heroie miners and .their families are the vietima of brutal and inhuman treatment accorded them by coal and iron poliee, the state constabulary and deputy sherforay-eig- ht , iffs. Thousands have been evicted . from their homes," th appeal adds, "and are living in barracks built for them by the United Mine Workers of America. Thousands are facing eviction. ' With the approach of winter 'their hardships will be almost unbearable. They must have help in order ' ty endure them. "In these desperate atraita they look to us, their brothers and siatexs in the trade union movement, for sustenance and support The lqng continued struggle , during the summer and fall baa exhausted their resources. Without funds, clothing, food or shelter they battle on with a grim determination and with an unconquerable spirit The intensity and duration of the struggle constitutes- a test of the eoorage and purpose of the miner Eaeh day makes. new demands upon their fortitude, and each hour .they are called upon to make hew sacrifices." Saying that a hundred and fifty, thousand miners are on strike with six hundred thousand women and - . children dependent on them, the appeal, signed by the exeentive council othe American Federation bf Labor, 4 'appeals to the membership of our great organised labor movement, and to their friends asking for money, food, clothing, 4hoes and blankets. "The voice' of the sturdy miner, whose head is bowed with, gnef aa he daily .wit nesues the suffering of his wifo and offspring, is i this appesL The voice of the wife and mother bogs of you to help her, feed. her. youqg. The erise of .the little children, hud- died in the bhrraeks and temporary shacks, resound in this appeal,"' PRODUCTION IS NOW AHEAD OF CURRENT DEMAND . f the-1ea- f.ew T01 taiier. '.V ht ory nf - This i the latest 'photograph of President Ctfilidge with members of the cabinet taken at the White House recently. Left to right, of ecati-Dwight Davis, secretory of war; Frank B. Kellog, secretary treas-uiof the state; President Coolidge; Andrew J. Mellon, secretary J. G. Sargent, attorney general; Charles S. New, postmaster gen-er- l; standing, left do right; J. J. Davis, secretary of labor; Herbert P. Hoover, secretary of Commerce; M. Jardine, secretary of agriculture; Hubert. Work, secretary. of the intorion, and urtis D. Wilbur, secretary of the navy. - : -- . -- ' er . . SpnnsQinyon . ' Hottest Hospitality, comfort and cheer the CREEK and CASTLE are clean, burned. hot d tensely unusually tent. your home Favorite Dealer If He Good burning, one of These - JJTAH FUEL CO. r-ding pubn Oct 28; but lT Nov. 28, 1927. , Lb I J.YL HUBBARD QR. ! I on Art , xhildhoc J. BTOOKEY Phyaidea and hOIOw PhoM.lOSw; Pries Qjuwercial eed - BuiUiM. Price, rwratu, - nt - sopo- to pro111 to the pi educalic i F E S S ONAU u n. j re 1 Chnxtn tt. ofehih leho! to teach group i Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate Judge Building ' and torn to a ate the i l; helped ; at the aehoo CHARLES IjDQOERLJlRR R - Hvagni ,r i free mi (eschew eted hi Ut. Rica, Bidg st tube itate tub HELPER, UTAH Avalon Hotd - 1 1-- ulto b6, 3, Andrew w. dowd, m. for the At'the la eittee I r stion jk. Ear, Noac and Thmt Ch-- w Fitted v iheha .in Ut nittee fidtsoe, and H. B. GOETZMAN Work ari Extractioa. ' ' Baas Bldj, PriePhh Z-R- STATE RNOINKBBB OFFICE. BALT Lake City, Utah. October 20,1927. draw u; Fallia for j PRICE, UTAH 4- - - dutiunn Ion the jonng, xw QE.6LXaniWIUJAMRI0XiIM lbtu Notice ia hereby given that Beeiy, whose poatofflce address ie Oaetie Dale, made application in accordance Utah, with the requirements of tha Oompilad Laws of Utah, 1917. aa amended by the, Beerion Lews of Utah, 1919 and 1980, to of water from appropriate 5 e unnamed wash in Carbon county,, Utah. Said. water ja to be diverted at a point which been north 86 deg. niC wort 8978 feet from the southeast corner of Bee. 21, Twp. Id South. Benge 8 Be Bell Lake bam and meridian, and convey- - rx Id li a canal a distance ef 9000 fe 1 where.lt will be used from April 1st to October Slat ef each year for the watering of fire hundred heed of cattle and five thousand head of skqro. This application is designated in the state nears office ae File No. 10188, All tests against tha granting of aaid. application, etating the reasons therefor, mart-feby affidavit in duplicate accompanied with- -s foe ef $1.00 and filed in thia office within thirty (80) days after the, completion of the pubUiptioi of this no-- 1 T .tice. v GEORGE II. BACON, Bute Etf -- J rineer. v ... were us r u eiwwiiw fi three jMSltoi (face Phone'll; Rcaidtneiin. surveyed territory which, if surveyed, I uld be the west half of northwest quar-tor Sec. 5, cart half of northeartquartor Offlcw-Bgc. g. Tw 16 Houth, Bang 13 Raat,1 This aptae and meridian. plication is designated fat the state 5 1 gineera office me File No. 10163. pro testa against As granting tH aal E auting the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit In duplicate accomfiled ia panied with a fee of $1.00 end this office within thirty (80) days after this ef Ae completion of the publication notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State En- JJR. ineer. late ef fltot pub., Nov. 4, 1927. Dote of completion of pub., Dee. 2, 1987. ta later vo ( ha to etrry Utah the C Ut Wtere, Ban I TML STATE ENGINEERS OFFICE MM Lake (Sty, Utah, October JJJL 19W. djjt ed .. Fint ly - d Thomp-ao- Attorney, Care W; P. ' Utah. of the seven days of October 29th and for which the bureau of mines reportUtah. ed the total output as 10,019,000 net Price, tons. .That mined during hte week of There ia probably nothing in the November 5th wee 9,037,000 net tons. tired feelGunn-QueaCoal company is op world that gives s man that another one have to than ing quicker bating again with a crew of twenty you do as I dot men. after having been idle for nearly uy) "Why three yeqr, reports the Bock Springs he eclipsed, but it ean Jruth yo.) ' Uocketx .Offices will for the not be may extinguished. remain Sweetwater. at Openpresent ing this mine, the outpnt of which can Christinas cards.' Big line.. The Sub. be greatly' incredsed if needed, is further evidence of the fact that the commercial buxines for this distriq ia on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States the upgrade. Statistics .reveal an ap- Land Office At 8alt Oke-at- y, Utah. preciable increase, in' commercial eoal November L 1927. Notice ia berehj mined this year over la it, given that Eidred Edward Peiica of Price, Utah, who A September 19, 1922, adh Additional Stock raising Homestead JThe cost of eoal used in locomotives in transcontinental train service by Entry No. 022828, for NWK8E, Bee. 4. Twp. 15 Booth, Class I railroads in ' September, tabu- NERBWU. 10 East, Balt Lake mi", haa lated By the National Coal association Huge filed notice of intention to make throe-yea- r to from the monthly reports of those to eetabliah claim to thy land proof the interstate eomiheree commission, above described before the dark of the district court at Price, Utah, on the 20th show three average costs per net ton, day ef December, 1987. CUimaat names including 'freight charges where any a witnesses Leroy Livingston, William were paid. Eastern district, 62.62 per Mclatire, Albert dlaei end Chri Row, all net ton; Southern, 104; Western, of Priea, Utah, ELI r. TAYLOR, Reg- 9124, and the United ' State.? 62.06, law. Nov. 4; Tut Dec. 2. 1927. When compered with similar Sverige's Fint for the month, of August these .figure ihow a decrease of three eentt per tou in the Eastern and five in the Southern, while the Western qiiowa AU Go. increase of twelve ceqj. ' For the.' entire country an increase of Area cents . ; pqr ton appears.'.' It i announced by. the Cunegie institute of Technology' in Pittsburg, P.,.jthat second international conference on bituminous .eoal will be held during the week of November 19, 1927. . Decision to call a second congress of world sciential and - fuel been made, it ia toehnologism-ha- s a a result of the widespread interest aroused throughout the world by the first conference on bituminous eoal held at thq institute in Nbvember, last yesr. The firet, which wss devoted to discussions .of the better utilisation of bituminous, was attended by seventeen hundred, person, includ- - , - lob, year to seal r tlM - ty - earnrtt 2ei.il . fei-eistir- n, eaiBi very id beli'in . and prom ' 0f the e is m'w ' . - 1 StliaRO w!,tsraui'.5fPOINTERS. B. H. Utah! t mr .wb Notice ia hereby gtvau that WUllam T ! Nailloa, whoae poatoffice wMreas Woodaide, Utah, haa suds aimUcatioa ial f Aa1 accordance with the requiremento Compiled Lswi of Utah, 1917, aa ed by the Seseto Lews ef Utah, 1919 C end 1925, to appropriate ter from Big Hprings WaA ia Oarbou tone. Curtailment of operation on county, Utah. Bald water is to be divertTuesday, election day, and Friday, ed at point which bear north IS dag. Armistice Day resulted in a lota of Reed fixtures stay ia re- west 2459 feet bom IBthe sortheaat eorpsr plumbing South, Raage U Droduction of about fourteen thousof Bee. SL Twp. pair. Wa fcandla everythin from soaj bees and meridian, wd and care.' Shipping total for the re- auk to ihowsn, and every item ia Beat, Baltin Lake a canal a disuses of one half maining days of the "week, however, the utmost that honest, ahillad effort eonveyed mile, where the water will ba need from were at about the eame- level aa thoae can make it. Rqgd PhmMng and Spring . KfV OF FORECLOSURE OF 18 of the regulation, NOTICE Lieu to Whom It May Cwwer; raid at public auction gai . ia tku yHth any lMmne take notico that on u of November, A. D.. 1927. at 9 a. mvat Winter lloapiuL 350 West Flret NorA day of December, in2L" m street. Price, Carbon county. Utah, the m. Any and all perwna harisiS underined will sell at pebUe auction or conflicting claims to aaid laaTS one Minrer aewing machine and four (4) and contents. trunk, contents" unknown, be made under and by 1 1R2T- - heir Raid auction virtue rf.Heou MBJ7 to 6233, Complied the granting of the lease iSTlifSi lAw of Utah, ion, for the puiyoae of lOtherwire anch'dAaa I Winer on eg (a granting raid kteae. KLI the lien of W. I of M2X0, principal BegUter. proiierty in the sum and interest duerto October 1, 19n, to-- 1 gtrat-- pub., Nov. 11; Dw. 1.HU. of and coato with r expeues AU,. (ether "tot! and trunk the marking aale; that tenta are I - y; ' - tulUon ; p. d UkIJ? dorinV'thi I. . the-bas- a No. 149, Utsh No. unit will be made cents per ton. ment of filO.UUu J D0tiLZ' prott lantern in his hand, continued speaking for an hour after dark., Contingent. from Jabor..and eommuniat organisations' in London attended with bands and banner. Irish pipers 'led the march lute Trafalgar and past the monument to . Oooige , Washington, looking down upon' Whitehall, where the nnluckyCharles I foet.his fate. A. The little army of hikei came' intr FATALITIES the center of London from the west, THUMB COUNTRY.. . and the maiw'meqting at of Nelson a eolumn euded the trek. The sAeeidenta at eoal mines in the Unit. miners-hpplodded in fram Chiswick. . ed States in September, last, resulted With.ii heading thaproeru Jthob A the deaeh of end fifty-eig- iwni, swinging past the aationSl Coal. to men, according reports fqr ilsiqriMgilTof1 faeing"tU nished by state mine inspectors of the which xtand Wajhingteavthc march United States bureau of mines.- As waved Uiefr : red"- flags-athe output in September was 4802,-40- 0 figure. tons 'the fatality rate for-- , the aaouth wan 3.25 permillioaminedgma RRnr CALM nr THE COLORADO oewpared with 3.13 for September of FIELDS IS NqrsD lari year, during .which month there were n hundred and eighty facilities -'- DENVER, Colo., Nov. 20. As Coloand 67,06)09 tons produced. For bi- rado's eoal fields enter the sixth week tuminous mines alone reports showed of the Industrial Workers of the a hundred and twenty-nin- e lives lost World atrike events and situation and a fatality rate of 3.08 per million having for their purpose a bringing of tuns, based on an output of 41,950006 the iftrike elimax under way, state tens, as compared with a fatality rate officials and law enforcement officers to! R74 last year, based are agreed that steps looking toward on 48,976,000 mined. The ten yjiri a dissolution of the hold of the IndusCanyon period from 1017 to 1926 for Septmu-h- trial Workers on the fields of the showed a fatality rets of 128 for state are necessary. As a result de Coal bituminous properties. For inthracite velopment with that purpose in view reines.alone, the number of loath per are anticipated in the northern and (Continued Ou Page Eight) SPRING CANTON, UTAH million tons produced bras ' 137 for southern field. With more than a Ueaeral Offices, 8i7 Newheum There e thousand stranger ..walking the September.. were, twenty-ninBuilding, The orator who deals large in quodeaths and 6,642,000 tons mined dur-in- g streets of Walsenhurg, in (he southBelt Lake aty Utah the month.' September last yean ern district, during the Uht week and tations speaks volumes. showed forty-si- x deaths in anthraeite with motor caravans crowding all the , mines, 8,444,000 tons mined and roads leading to that etty during the rate of 5.45. Reporta made to last two days operators end law thp bureau of mines cover pg the first officials are expecting a relime months of 1927 show a' total of newal Of picketing activities. sixteen hundred' and thirty eight lives Efforts will be made tomsirow to lost in accident as' compared .with continue operations at the Pikoview HPROmSNKT' eighteen hundred and twenty-on- e in mine north of Colorado. Springs, and the corresponding months of 1926. whieh was bard. hit WHO SOTtSBESI yesterday by an The fatality rate for 1927 to the end almost of The miners. walkout general of .September.' was 261 per million only .'disturbance of the two weeka tons as compared with 289 for the ealm in tho Walsenbnrg territory same period last year. For bituminous shortly before- midnight last lines alone the average fatality rets night at Aguilar, when two employes in 1927 for nine months was 224 as of the Royal im that district re against 3.67. in 1926. . From a;.ihra-it-e severely beaten wheto they refused o mines alone the nine months aver. join the ranks of the etrikere. K rate was 5.97 aa compared with At Ludlow this afternoon another 5.35 for last year. of the weekly mass masting! of the strikei was held for mori than three HUHDAT SEES BIO DEMONSTRA- hours, Speaker of ail nationalitiea TION IN LONDON were on hiuid tmexhort the men to regoodly main away from tho properties . No homes-wher- e in radiate, 20. Nor. honCLEAR Tho two LONDON, ' however, -' orders to resume died miles hike of "Cbxeyh army" weie issued at the pieketiiyg, At Boulmeeting. GATE coal is begun, some ten days ago in Rhonda der, in the northern field,, a similar Both infree Valley, came to an end today when A meeting was held during tbs afterJ. Cook, secretary qf the miners ' noon. art low in ash conled his band of unemployed Although in the southern fields the 'Welsh coal miners into Trafalgar with these Equip larger operators are rapidly returning : "Square to listen to a stinging address to normal aa far as mpu power in the famous coals! Utah ; condemning the Baldwin government mines is concerned, produetigp recMounting the base of Lord Kelsons ord are not keeping pace. Your Sells Coals Rtatur, he told his "army" and crowd indnd-eof that ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIO spectator 'great CoatSells . CARBON DISTRICT many polieemeh that the battle of "Trafalgar is past "we are fighting a Mont of the mines up Spring Canbattle for bread. It is not bolshe vism," he went on, ."but Bsldwinism yon are working five deys a week as that we worker must contend with. " alse Kenilworth, Castle Gate and We etme to London to.give Baldwin the three United States Fuel camps. Clear Creek notice to quit We claim the right to Estimated total production of "biJive." tuminous in the "United States during Coals. . Despite. heavy rain which started tho week ended November 12th, to figures prepared by the dnring'the address, the ertford remainSalt Lake City ed intact, and as darkness came on National Coal association from . prelthe miner lighted the lanterns which iminary shipping reports from tho they brought with them. Cook, with a railroads, was about 9,300,000 net l( . Halt si-r- e Ajk tone-breakin- eeat... talnlnvJ240 7 ot e tout. 7 86,.1V 28 i IM Hot. The 8un Siiecisl Service. biNKW YORK. ;Nov. jfLr-Nntuminous markets of the. country are n flo wilh definite, indi- major trend Jaeking. Pro- ductiun is still in excess oT current demand Coal Age News rejiorts, Pub! licatttin of ' the government stock re- oort laatiweek showing reserves in the hand of consumer far Above the level at which a sellers qiarket .begins has killed any hope of a sharp upturn. in the nrauuture. The trade t the head' Of the lakes continue to be one of the brightest upta in the market. Total cargo dumpings for the g season totaled 31)31,57? all previous - records, - High volatile West Virginia slack has recovered somewhat .from htc. distress basis .which ruled a few weeks buck, Low volatile slack i the Cincinnati, O., market, on thetother hand, il weaker and thd'aituation wt tidewater is 'unfavorable' to the seller. Kentucky quo. tationa are soft. ; The only section in whieh there is genuine firmness - in mine prices is in the Colorado uya, where atrike conditions-havmade a special market for Utah and. Wyoming coal. Coal Age News index of spot bituminous prices for the current week is 157 and the Corresponding weighted average pries $L90, a decline of om point .and mte On the anthracite si(& of the mu ket chestpiit hah jumped into l in popularity and ifoUpendent qu'tfa- ns 4veod fif- teen to twenty-fiv- e cents per gross ton. There, has been a complete of what was once considered normal in the storage situation with the tonnage- - of domestic sizes', now stored by the mines greatly uversii the. atockpiles of jiraioe sixes held. The steam eoal market, howiiver, has lost all marks of tightness. "No. 1 buckwheat declined at both PhiladeL phis and New. York, had rice, too, was AA' Bnr 1 All pemon having any objection, wsr-of to must file tlie ssina with the within thirty deye .from the :.i,r0rt date of publication of thin notiiw, title 20th day of Ortober, ut iClBW. (Heal) ELIZABETH HAD-4 a to Vhfie ary, Jai wren pxi WAT.T.TWOB 0 . mn 1 OB gastric Bonding, r PRIOB, UTAH t BoSdiag UTAH ... 2SAt5Tpi, tti: 8. iobt.I SSto PRICB, UTAH 1 10 to 18, 1 toBeed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . to 8 "6iB of the- Interior, Uiitad States BM Imad Office At Bek Uko City, Utah, Office Tbpae 15 Rasidece Phone October 24, 1927. Notice Is hereby give w that Alix Bene ef Bunnyride, Uuh, who 0LAT.a ; Mtimqr A6 on March 15, 1924, made - Stock raiaiag ' Homeateai Bn try No. 082702, for BH I - - BWM. NER8WM, BRMNWM; Bee. L Qroaty Oewthoum PH MM UTAH Twp. 14 South, Range 14fast BaliUke ?;!. . meridian, haa filed notice of lniebllmrB make tkree-yea- r MM proof to to the lee above described be2CllsCL? clerk of the district court et PriceTuttb, on the 14tfe day of : December, 1987. RoomqS siri AJMjjign BuHdl Claimant namre ea witneasea Antonio Stevinkie-fiaria. Vitaakia,' Gust Mimigakis end - iyroea - aU of Bunnyside, Utah,nd of Price, Utah. . ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., O 88; last Nov. 25, 1927. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DI8--trU--t Court In and For, the County of Carbon. 8tato of Utah. John Bkerl, Plaintiff, re. Riverside Park Up rp ration, a Corporation, Defendant Sheriff Bale. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 19th day of December, 1927, et 1 oclock p. a., et the front door of tho county courthouse in Price, Chiton county, Utah, the following dewribed property situate in Carbon county' Utah : Commencing at a point I486 feet west and sixteen and a half --feet north of tho .northeast ror-no- r of the southeast quarter of Bee.. 85. Twp. 13 South, Range 9 Ba Balt La!:, meridian, thence east 15A fret,-, thenre south 270 fe thence south 83 deg. 50 min. west 550 fret to the earn bank of Price river, thence northeastXiy along the east bank of Price river to the, place of begianing. Also commencing ataVpolnt 8898 feelt aorth sad 1518 feet west of 0m southeast .comer of Bee. 25, Twp. IS South. Ba&o9Ba Balt Lake meridian, (hence wort 494 fe thence south 854 theiM north 854 feet to place of AlC beginning. commencing al a point 1586 feet went and 18H feet north of the northeaet corner quarter of Bee. 25, Tw. "?tkeat 13 South, Raage 9 Be Balt LakemeriE rest fifty feet to the rest bank "utii westerly along riTr 560 USrt there 179 feet, thence northwesterly along rirw "n?l to place of beginning, being a atrip of land' covered by the channel of Price Also Office. I the BUvegal BuOding, PRIOR, UTAH FREDERICK E. WOODS ' Office,-Electri.: At Law Buflding, c PRICE, UTAH , OLEMH HARMON Atfemg aadOemmelec At Office, the . . Batik Law Bofidkig. FRIGE, UTAH of TMiee i Abatreeta e title fnanlahed to ar tnart I Beetore Utah. Flreto re rases writto ia the Bce Rmti adtoto. lamfo, e reSi B S3lw. Pri Utah. piece tortjwaiJ BBTUAI .PRIOR, UTAH J.RFLTNN PRIOR,' UTAH 01 WALLACE 4 HARMON the f r at a 828 feet and ('jmnwunnrouth of point the northeast of quVrt,,r T-- P.1? South, f1. East; Uke meridian thenre wret 9GOLM Tab" fre" One Bfock ellrt Office Phore ISA Baa. 11D4 ,wt ?"Vhrth (bence rt,'th"T fWRO (birty-thre- e UTAH feet to ovVr lowing teff riLW? fe-- Sl 1riher withal HBAtYH. J0N9C ft. M. November. 1927. t Cordon Nov. Firet pub., BLISS likmirty, Utah! 25; (hat Dee. 16, 1927.' yf?ssH : GMI aad Mtotog Bagiator Second Floor Firat National Ba?b .. Bnildlag PRIOR UTAH j Thcrq arslole of mm in the 0 Id.. feig Christmas cards. Big boya aad Una. Th s I |