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Show MINERS RETURN TO WORK IN DISTRICTS NEAR ROCK SPRINGS Sp ciul to Tho Trituuie. C I tl 'X, Vvc. 1 1 . O-don hrt? partly , rmerfred from thn offoois of the hoavy snowstorm and void upt 11 of the past five days. Tho weather of tho past two days has hren moderate and muoli nf tho sn"v on thf city's streets vl sidowaiks had rl isa ppoaivd ii to rarly - tonight. The rlKin-" in tho won t inr has materia lly a Mod tho onal comm !t too in il h work of considering: tho ap.ilioa tinns for eoa i. It was nnnonneed lv .'hnirman W. H. Ree.hr. Jr.. ot" tlo coal emnmitieo that it han hoi.n found that, under ordinary renditions', ren-ditions', about tja tons of rnal aro eon-s::n'ed eon-s::n'ed in Oirden daily outride of tho Indus In-dus trial and ma nu fact nrinc distri.-ts. Kvory ordor for coai is turned over to tho committee and is then in estimated by A. )1. WilfnnM, acting .13 fieid atrtnit for tho commit tec, as successor to A. T-Hositnark, T-Hositnark, who resiuru-d. Little coal has lieiai rereived in Oiid.-n from W'yoiainir durintr the past few day;; on account of the heavy storm? from O-rien O-rien e.ist. Most of the coal received here during the week has omn' from the I'tah ' mines. The Union Pacific reported today to-day tho rotary snowplowvs are betnif u?ed in soveml of the dfscicts in an effort to keep the line open for the passenger and coal trains. P. H, Tape, general manapff of the Lion and Wyoming Coal compa niea. said tliis afternoon tho reports from Koek Springs today were to the or" feet that ilio min-rs are poinK hack to work up-Mi tho receipt of ordor s from the headquarters of t he miners" union at Indt;i napolis. said id per cent of the men who were out wore working today. Spvtat 1 The Tribune. IJHIOHAM C1TV. D-.-. 11. Mayor J. V. I'etTs has appointed a coin m it tee consisting of 11. Jj. Kishhum. T. H. Hlack-buvn Hlack-buvn and J. O. FrctlerickS'-n to look after Hrih;1 m City's fuel distribution. The renuost for the appointment of a committee com-mittee of this nature came from the n-n--ernment, and tho committee named will have complete control tn tho distribution of the city's "fuel supply. V. II. Che vers, represent in the national na-tional fuel administration, was here Monday Mon-day and outlined the duties of trie committee com-mittee to Mayor Pet era. Hoarding will not bo permitted, and local dealers will be watched to see that coal la not delivered deliv-ered to thoso who already have a supply on hand. Kvery family in the city will bo looked ntu-r, and non-osst ni ial business, busi-ness, houses whl he closed providing t he C'al sirua tion beoorr.es acute, Miiyor l'e-I l'e-I tf-ra said. This also applies to churehca I and schools. Thf coal s'tuation in EriKham City at present is r.n coriMderr d strioug and no suffering" has been reported. KT'HRAT.M. Deo. 11. Th farmers are : vearintc u smile that refuses to come off. j "Willi the result;? of Sunday's and Monday's Mon-day's storm, U assures the Sanpete farmers farm-ers of a pood water eupply lor the corning ' year. ICphraim ban a snowfall of t en inches. All tho town was held In tho grip of the cold wave that passed thrnuph Sanpete county. The mercury fell to 'JO degrees below zero, and as yet the.ro U no relief in siht. Most of the people. however, are supplied with coai. The i cat tie are reported standing tnu cold with only slight loas. ; T OC A TELI.O, Idaho. Dee. 11. The coa: d is ri bunion committee in Po'-aiello, of which Fire Chief A. Canfi--!d is pupr-visnr, pupr-visnr, was rsai:) coiiii-eili-d thm mnmintr ltd liu'hten i.p on tn- restriction in tho operation of l.:sin.-3 institutions, and reduced the huurs of pie tore theaters to 'J p. m. closing tin)';, nialiii? their hours 2 p. m. to y p. m. Cii.ar Floros ard pool : hnllrt WrTO granted an hour later closim: ; time, and tiio houra for this class of ; business are from 10 iu in. to 10. p. m. A few c;irs of good coal have been fe-i fe-i eei ved during the past few days along I with a certain allotment of mine-run, but i the allowance is ?, iar below the re- quired amount that as soon as persons i who stored coal in the summer run low, j the demand will greatly, exceed receipts, and officials fear that there will yut by ; suffering in the city. :isineFS hours for offices and al! other : r tores a; id tdinps have been fixed from i V) a. in. to C p. rn. |