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Show THE SUE, PBIOE, UT PAGE SIX HIM CM IN WESM Mas., March 11. Twrn- thousand western livestock will save $080,000 in 1932 by the SO per cent reduction of forest grazing fees ordered by Arthnr Hyde, secretary of agriculture, and approved by President Hoover, but obtained onfight by western ly after a two-yesenators, the National Wool Marketing corporation and the National Wool Growers association. Climax to the long battle with an unyielding forest service, which held out to the end for high rates in view of tremendous losses in value of livestock and wool, came after a congressional resolution by Senators John Thomas of Idaho and Robert Carey of Wyoming. The senators led in the national fight to obtain a just rate on grazing fees for western stockmen. Whon President Hoover over-rule- d the forest service and ordered the redaction through Hyde it was the first time since Roosevelt that this bureau of the government has bad its plans defeated. The forest service failed to or show any spirit of give any recognition to the problems of livestock men during the long battle for just grazing rates. Although the reduction is for 1932 only, it is a signal victory for the two western senators and united stock producers. Interesting facts on how wool growers and cattlemen won out over the forest services indifference to aiding industries on the verge of ruin, are revealed by J. Byron Wilson, general manager of the National Wool Mar- NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE Engineers Office, Belt Lake City, Utah, March 3, 1932 Notice is hereby given ibat the Carbon Water comjianv, wboM principal place of busiueaa is 1rice, Utah, has juailo application iu aratnlanrc wilit the reqiiireuienta of Heclion 8, Chapter 07, Beawuu Laura of Itab, 11)10. to ckauC tbe place of uae of SUU c.f m. of water from 1rico river in Carbon county, tah. 8a id water baa heretofore been diverted at ulb isiiut which bears 618 feet M2 feet east of the MV cor Ntk and 1, Two. 14 B, It U E Balt Lake meridian, and used to irrigate WllJil aeree of land embraced in WHNEH. 8KV4 Bee 1: NKV4NBV4. NEHSKH Bee 13. Twp 14 8. It 9 K. 8Vi"V4 Bee NW FEES WILL SAVE MANY STOCKWN FROM Hill l liOKTOX, pro-dnee- ra iv-is- ix ar AH-EV- forced the purchase of' an unusual d feeds lb keep quantity of flocks and herds from starvation. This, added to other emergency conditions has persuaded us that relief is high-price- desirable. During 1932 the approximate average rate per head per month ou cattle vbm7 will be 7 cents instead of 14 e.nts and jfWV4.VHNWH.Wlk. : an average approximate rate per head! WHBEH NEV4 8ec 20; HWHNWVi Bee on sheep will be two jw month of four cents. ! in-ste- Decline In Production of Soft Coal Noted 8Vi8VVV4 - WASHINGTON, D. C., March 12. Bituminous coal production ernlinues to decline. The total output during tho week ended March 5, including lignite and coal coked at the mines, is estimated at 5,756,000 net tons, compared with the preceding week. This indicates a decrease of 576,000 Iona or 9.1 per eent. Production daring the week in 1931 corresponding with that of March 5, amounted ' to 7,705,000 Her HEH-8K- HHMVH. BWH NEH See xerwh. See n; nvi Bee 4; NW N o- - HWH iivrdoi'k growers. Wlif never we had pleaded foi lower grazing rates, our argument was that the livestock industry could not utfer l pay urli rates m fount of (he tremendous decline in prices for livestock and wool. The i. in-nn- of growers and citlleincn 'is less tiiuii half of what it was in VISA Now that the victory is won, I Ain niixiou., oil behalf of the 2UJMKI men they represented, that full credit go to kciiB'.or Thomas of Idaho and M,iu',ur Carey of Wyoming. They arc wool livestock men themselves and know iur pnihlfins as well ns wc do," Wilson c'li'liileil. Sei Mary Ilvde staid a careful shows that stockmen of the west who have grazing riilages on onr national forest will great difficulty at the of the coming season, in many parts of the west deep snows have y BWV4 H BBH-NEV- H ft nt Ktoeh-raiain- M. TRANSFER ot Subscribe Toon, very truly. oiul A whole years enterUinment for yon mad your family fotfc aad iatermUii mall am of $240. We have moay local aad cea$ weO as aa coveriag Hned features up for 1932, whole tor tha family. Yootuft news. The Sub is a newspaper below and oilli Mank afford to min oac issue. Fill oat the to Tha Sua Publishing Company, Price, with your reuevaL Dual 193 The Sun Publishing Company, Price, Utah. Gentlemen: My subscription to The Sun expired Enclosed find $ 19 to renewal for Welcome In 2,000 Carbon Traperties At Standardville, Utah County Homes....... TRFPARED ON ONE OF THE FINEST TIPPLES IN THE UNITED STATES Is Unexcelled For Trice Water Company, location of principal place of buainem. Price, Utah. Notice is hereby given Hint nt n meeting of held on tbe lNih dny of the dim-torn- , December, 1031, an ammiMnent of ten r share wet levied on the capieeuta tal stock of the mill corporation, payable March 10th, 1032. to Ulmiilt1 J. Knipey, Storage Purposes er t. r. UNITED STATES FUEL CO. FOUR 9; BHNEH Kec 11; NHSWH. 8HMVV4. NWHNWH Bee 12; BWH. 8WH8RH. HWHNWH Bee 14; BH, NVV H, BHNEH. NEHNEH tHer 15; NH. BWH. HWHBEV4. NEHBRH Bee 16; EV4-EBee i7; WHNKH. BHNWV4. NWHNWH Bee 21; NHNH. NWH-NE- 4 Bee 22; NWH. SHNEH. Bee 23: 8HNH. BWV4. BHBEH W H8K H Hee 24; 8WV4, 8 H NW H , Hee 26; HEH, HNEH. BEHSWH Hee 27; NWH. BEHBEV4 See M: BWHBWH. NHNWH. NWH-NESee 35. Twp 15 8, R 10 E BEV4.NEH, 8WHNWV4, NEV4HW H . BEH Bee 19: BH. BH Hee 20; NHNH. BWH NEH. NWH. HVWlWH. BWHBWV4 NHNEH Bee SO; NWHNWH Bee 32 Twp 15 H. R 11 E. Bee 1; NHNWH. behneh. bbhnwh, nwhneh. NEHBEH Bee 2: EH. EH BWH .Bee 8: RHBRH Bee 11: nil Bee 12: NH-NENEHNWH. BWHBWH Bee 18; BH. MVV4. 8WHNKH Bee. 14: NEH-NEBee 23; NWHNWH Bee 24. Twp 16 s; R 16 B. BH. 8WHNWH Bee 6; NH. SBH. BHBWH. NWHBWH See 7: NEM8KV4 See 9: BWH. See 16; BWH. WBKH, NWHNWH Bee-1Hee IS; SH. BWH BEHMIH Bee 17; NWHNEH;, NEHMVvi Bee 19; NHNEH Sec 20. Twp 16 8, B 11 E. Salt Inke bane and meridian. Thia application la designated in the state engineer'a office a File No. All proteata arainat tbe granting of said application, atating the reeaona therefor, muMt be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in tbia office within thirty (90) days after the completion of tho publication of thia Mined la Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Utah m-o- x western BEH 5; 8HHEH. Bee Bee Love not only makes the world go round hut also tarns a lot of peoples heads. Largest Producers d V4 V4 Mm We wonder whether girl dreads painting her faee aa much as a man dreads shaving hia. Standard hard-presse- VV NEH NWH EHNIA nt e by NEBWH, ft An apparatus has been developed which can be attached to a telephone and assist a ealler, if unable to hia connection, to type a message that will be reproduced on tho phone at the other end. of the nnoration at joint instructing llu. secre- hi. office at the Carbon County ll.ink. tary of agriculture to autnuMiicnil.v Price, rtnh. Any stock upon which this itslii'-may remain unpaid on the grazing fees on forest service of April, 1032, will be delinlands 50 per cent was aubnmtcd to 11th day quent and advertised for sale at public congress, by Senators Thomas and nuetion and unlena payment in irnitle beCoal Co. Carey. Senator Thomas warned Secre- fore, will be sold on the 14th day of to pay the delinquent tary llydu and the forest service that Mny. 1032, rant of ndtert bring SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH he would carry the fight for lower and togetherof with aaie. expeii'W rales to .the floor of the senate and CLAUDE J. EMTEY. (rneral Offices nfenod that the publicity would not Ninth Floor Kearns Building be particularly favorable. Then SenaOffice at Carbon County Hank, Trice, tor Thomas held another C'liifcrew villi President Hoover and Hyde, urging flint the situation demand immediate relief. Then we got aetiou and the reduction was granted before congress could vote on the resolutien by the two wnaiors, but relief was uilieriy of Coal In I'niteslid by the same forest service vli'ch had thwarted us on every turn Affiliated With the United States Smelting, Refining for two jvar during an ccununiie perand Mining Company iod when Mini.; spirit of ration and aid would Lave licon deeply ap- preciated E4EV4, GOOD COALS Backed By Service HIAWATHA, PANTHER. BLACK HAWK, KING These four, mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being hard, firm and clean. Our fuel supervisor, technically trained and experienced, is at your service at any time to talk over your heating problems. General Offices Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ? tf ? t tT ? t?t ? ? ? J? ttJ ? ? tf ? ?Yf The Sun is today the favorite newspaper in over 2000 homes in Carbon county. There it reaches an army of approximately 5000 buyers, counting the number of possible grownups in.each family. Now, Mr. Merchant, isnt that the very army of prospects youre try- ing to reach? Arent they the folks who should know about your wares . . . your Saving prices? Then up and tell em yith constant advertising. Cuts and copy furnished. Wake upl Doing a Rip Van Winkle isnt going to get you any trade. Never has, never will. Up on your toes, Mr. Tradesman, and start something. Business will soon pick up once you advertise regularly in THE SUN , a profitable medium that reaches most everybody in Carbon county who "has a dollar to spend Try a test ad. Y Y ?Y ?? y n NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior tt.i.Z. .E, of tho Interior, United Statea Balt Und Offlrw At Halt Lake City, Utah, Und Office At givrebniary IT, liM2-Nul- Uvi, February 17, 1032 Notice i hereby en tbnt Cbarlea M. lelenn of UirUn"ra Kork. AJtah, who oa April 7 Utah, who on April 7, 1927, madr llomratend Entry No. WI18 for Stock raising llomcHtead EntrrV.'T 5S4 for SH. NBH. WHIVH, HEHBWH. SWHHKV4 2H. Twp. 12 South, lUnge 11 Eaat, Balt NWH Sec. 28. Lot inof South, Ranga 12 Iiko meridian, baa filed notiroeHtabllah Idian, haa filed tention to make final proof to before make final proof claim to the lend above described at J. Bracken Lee. notery public, Tyijo. tha land abort d Utah, on the Ctb day of April. 1032 Hundwall, notary Claimant name aa wltnNwea: Clarence Utah, ou tho 7th day of AaiT M. Anderaon, Harry H. Kichel man. Ivan Claimant uamea aa witneaam fQA Pare and Henry Andereon, all of Price; tianaon and Lee Kelsey Utah, Frank Thomas of BotaUf! Utah. ELI F. TA YW1R. mRegitor. Kind pub. Feb. 25 ; iait. Mar. 21. 1932 Utah, and L R. Christenaea of nt. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOh gJS First pubn Feb. 25; laat.'Mar! 24j NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION of the Interior, United Statea Land Office At Salt Lake City. Utah. Printing Chat good kind m February 17. 1082 Notice la hereby giv- aaluuued sf Ths Bun, Pries, en that Willard E. Coof Dnrbmne. g Utah, who on Feb. 16. 1932 made Homeatead Entry No. 03JI601 for BEHNWH. EHSWH. WHSEH, ANDERSON'S REHSEH Bee. 22 NEH, EviNWH Bee. .27, Twp. 12 South, Bango 13 East. Salt Lake meridian, kaa filed notiej of m-Saintention to make final proof to ewtablbdi OadL 9640 iai fui claim to tho land above described before P Ten at Price, B. W. Dalton, notaijr public, of April, 1933. Utah, on the l$th-day FUSHXTUU MOTHS A Claimant name aa witnesses: J. r. SPECIALTY ffliriatenien and William Raaamuiawn id Utah, Huntington. Fhna 1M-Earl Hall of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYUTAH PUCE, LOR, Register. First puh Feb. 25; last. Mar. 24, 1982 GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of find publication Magrh 10, 1932 Date of rAnpletiorf of pubM April 7. 1932 Notice of Assessment I 2H; nr. Carbon Ranks Fifth In State For In ... XWJ4-8WV- 4 27; SH. 8HNH. 8WHHEH.W?NKH. notice. Ilag-enbart- h, Secretary-Treasure- BVV 14 THURSDAY, MARCH nt 5; tons. ansene-roen- V4 20; H The 8 on Special Service. nerretary-treamir- Bvc WbeVWeHHec 21 ; WHNWH, NVi-NE- 253-00- with Hyde, who immediately wired western steles to obtain reactions on the proposed reduction, lie was advised tinil the majority of states favored the lower grazing rates. Still the forest 'service denied the reduction to livestock producers and deprived us of consideration. Congress convened again mui the 7: Kec BH-HE- Country Over The total production of beehive iu the week ended February 27, is estimated at 21 200 tons. Thu is in comparison with 20,500 tons produced in the preceding week and 36,300 tons in the week of 1031 corresponding with that of February 27. The cumulative production daring 1932 to February 27 amounts to 170,300 tons. Compared agenketing corporation, with 319,500 tona in 1931, this indi35.1MJ0 Wilson wool for growers. cy cates a decrease during tbe current Thomas has high praise for Senators to date of approximately-4.pel and Carey in their uncompromising year stand to bring relief to growers in the cent. Production of Pennsylvania anthrawest cite decreased sharply during the sevStockmen, he said, will take advan- en days ended March 6. The total outtage of the reduction in many beneis estimated at 791,000 tons. Comput ficial wavs. Additional credit will be secured on the saving and sheep and pared with the output iq the preced0 cattlemen ran operate this year at ing week, this shows a deeline of tona or 24.2 per cent Production much less than during the past three during the week in 1931 correspondyears. ing with that of March 5 amounted In January, 1930, Frank J. to 957,000 tona. of National the president As indicated by figures at hand, the Wool Growers association, and I went to the chief forester at Washington, total production of soft coal for the whole during the week I). C., and asked a reduction of graz- country as a ended February 27 is estimated at b,-said Wilson fees in for 1930, ing The livestock 322.000 net tons. Compared with an reviewing the story. of 0630,000 tons in the preindustry was in serious straits then output and relief was imperative. No action ceding week, this shows a decrease of was taken on our urgent appeal that 298.000 tons or 45 per rent. During the week of February 20, Utah proahoepmen would face bankruptey un- duced 82,000 tons of coal and during less aid was given soon. the week of February 27, produced Later in 1930 we conferred with 04.000 tons. Thomas and and Senators Hyde Carey nu the same question. No action was taken by the secretary of agriculture. Later Senator Thomas called the chief Births forester to account and asked him to Year 1930 explain the dallying iu not acting on our appeal. No action resulted and the Carbon county ranked fifth iu the forest service ignored ns completely. In 1931 lief ore congress adjourned state in the number of births in 1930, fur the summer recess, Senators Carey according to a recent census report and Thomas again conferred with comparing births and deaths. The Hyde. In August of that year, James number of births recorded in the counHooper of Utah and J. W. Hooch of ty for that year was 528 and the numOregon accompanied me for in inter- ber of deaths 213! the natural increase view with President Hoover, which of population being 315. Carbon was was arranged by Senator Thomas. We exceeded in both deaths and births by were representatives of the National Salt Lake, Weber, Utah and Cache Wool Growers' association and the counties. Total number of births in National Wool Marketing corporation. the state was 12,940, while the deaths President Hoover was very sympa- numbered 5061. Daggett county was at thetic with us and promised to do the bottom of the list numerically with what he could. Apparently the presi- only ten births and one death. dent took the reduction question np the cate 8000 acres of land embracing Bet V H X E H . N8KH WqBE E. 1; F. Vi NEW ec lATp, 8 W Vi MV HW - THUBBPAT ESY West Main Street 7 you read it in The Sun, its so. Price, Utah 103- - |