Show AH COAL AL DAILY AE AETO I I T TO SUPPLY f R UTAH I Union nion Pacific Getting Fuel From Wyoming Thereby Releasing Huge Amount for This and Other States of cars of coal oal SUPPLY daily to the Union Pacific Railroad company tty ly the tIlt Utah coal eoal dealers practically stopped Monday afternoon when the company's company's com coin pany's mines mines in Wyoming again began to yield tonnage Utah has has has' been supplying the railroad with a large laige part of ot Its coal the transfer transfer being made at Ogden i Optimism is express expressed d by hy representatives representatives representatives of Utah coal mines and c coal al companies nies which have their headquarters here regarding the supply supply supply sup sup- ply of coal in m this state Each expressed expressed expressed ex ex- pressed the opinion that there was was no immediate danger dangel from the coal shortage experience elsewhere NO SHIPMENTS EAST Shipment of large laige qu quantities of coal from Utah to eastern states to relieve relieve relieve re re- re- re lieve the acute shortage there was discredited For the past month there has been no Utah coal going out of the regular marketing field according to members of ot the Utah Coal Dealers' Dealers association The natural field for Utah mines takes in the vicinity immediately immediately immediately im im- mediately west and northwest coverIng coverIng covering cover- cover Ing points in Idaho Oregon Washington Washing ton Nevada and California If Fuel Barfield makes males malesa a sudden demand for Utah coal the belief was expressed here that it would be carried ou out t by an exchange of tonnage tonI tonnage ton ton- I nage through the railroads The opinion opinion ion of several of the dealers was that the railroads passing i through Utah I which have been getting their coal from points further east east cast would use useI I Utah coal thereby allowing the original inal source of their coal to mate make a i similar exchange of tonnage and allow the eastern points to retain their coal I for domestic consumption I ELECTRIC HEAT FOR SHOWS Managers of certain local theatres I expressed their Intention of installing i other heating appliances than those r I requiring coal if the fuel administrator deemed It advisable to clo close e the thea- thea II I Continued on page 8 I I I 20 COAL CARSI ARSI CARS ARS I I Continued from pa page e 1 1 tres and other places of or am amusement on account of ot the coal shortage Places Plates of ot this this' description that already have electric heating appliances felt secure in view of the fact that the electricity I supplied in m this territory comes from hydroelectric plants in Idaho which I are are in no way dependant upon coal as asa asa asa a means o of ot generation SCHOOL BINS DINS FULL C Coal al bins at Salt Lake City schools are arc 80 per cent full according to a re report report report re- re port made by the company holding the contract to supply them Every morn- morn ing mg a representative appointed by the school board makes an Inspection of these bins and reports to the coal company as to where there Is space for more coal |