Show jAL GROUP t Continued from Local Page tr U. U Hess lies county couty Dale Date R. R Curtis oner R Curts Retail Coal Deal- Deal Ut Cal orth issued a state state- f north to the th meeting point- point Fl that t S Salt t Lake City retail ut t tat with Seders are ar meeting wih ders through their come cornee comIn com com- 1 moring In the most ee e y 1 In providing the te most IY ble distribution of coal sp- sp sup aup- Sad in preventing any su- su hardship or or pointed out that tat Uon e jUon Uon In temperature of only i result in the will i wi e o 10 of the te fuel fuel 1 are arc therefore urged lers of conservation the rules ply te 0 o pl ma iak the te greatest practical temperature reduction in all al heatIng heat heat- hea- hea ing plants pants said Mr Farnsworth Government offices at S. S West Temple which were without heat Monday and ad had to quit work Ted Tuesday y were back on the te job again because a Washington di directive dl- dl c supplemented coal supplies it was announced announce announced In Salt Lake City Dr M. M r. r Lynn Bennion Benion sup superintendent e rl n end cn LYn t of schools said half the city schools are ae heated by gas and ad estimated that the other schools could tat operate operate operate oper oper- ate for a month mont on supplies on hand depending upon the te eat eat- er cr It I mg might t be necessary however however however how how- ever ever to make some coal coa transfers among the schools he said Dr Bennion s 8 said a I d West high school schol which has ha no storage stor e facilities fa fa- fa- fa cites uses one carload of coal per week and therefore would be bethe the cold first institution to feel the te He declared all aU city schools school were being held at normal noral temperatures of 70 degrees Tuesday |