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Show t DESERET EVENING 14 I J . has received official recognition, for her magnificent support of the government in UTAH raising of war emergency funds. Every call has been met with an oversubscription contributing 50 per cent more than her share of the 15,500,000,000 authorized by ' Congress for carrying the war into the enemys territory. rhere have been four grept drives conducted throughout the state and Utah now has a war organization which is in shape to take the field on a moments notice when more funds are needed to carry on the great scheme to finance not only the plans of the United States but those also of her allies. 'The Commercial club of Salt Lake City was made the headquarters for the work and the plaqs were carried put through its channels. There have been few slackers and many supporters in Utah. Among the latter there have been those who not only have subscribed and donated funds but those who have lent their per4 sonal ualiUiiM In making th work . the great (ueoesa It haa been. A large " Sub- Amount percentage of this personal . senrtoe . ..Allotment Subscribed scribers Ju ha been entirely gratia, reflecting First Liberty Loan 6,500,000 $ 9,400,000 8,500 the patriotism of .thee eitlxen for Second Liberty Loan... . 10,000,000 - their gountry. 16,320,980 50,433- Red Cross Fund The Utah apportionment for the 350,000 520,100 41,300 first Liberty loan was 34,500,000 or Soldiers Relief Fund . ... 100,000 6,700 105,000 seem-' slightly over It per capita. It be done has What Utah better may appreciated by the ad an enormous problem unta this to statement into to total had that her subbegun, pour according government estimates, great the treasury each day tha goal becom will equip 250,000 men for the front and maintain scriptions Ing nearer and nearer. Then the state . them there for six months. ' began to feel Its real strength and eaiaabsck firmer than ever la reIn carrying out the tint Joan, and finance comndttee of the state council sponse to subsequent tails Doubles Her Quota. owing to the delay at material a from of defense and J. David Larson, secreBy a total subscription of 9 MM00 Washington, much of the. publicity tary of tha Commercial club deserts nearly one and a half matte and office equipment had to groat credit for their labors. At the Stall raised her quota. Tha undertaking ha supplied locally. The religious administrative ' end also was W. P. (net instant response from tha larger organisations, fraternities Of various Scott, prominent business man of Ban corporations and holders pf wealth sorts and tha press were given much Francisco, who was sent here the and In Salt Lake City alone, with an credit tor tha part taken by each in Twelfth federal reserve district.by apportionment of 34.959,000. a ram spreading tha message to the people Red Cross Drive. equivalent of the net sum tt be raised The schools likewise were a vital and The national Red Cross drive was byYh entire stats or I MOO. 006 was active force. Everyone was called up on In a minutes notice and whsrghha for 9100,000,109 and of this amonnt raised. There were 3.500 subscriber For the state this mad the average stability of organisation was lacking, Utahs apportionment was fixed at subscription In excess of 11.000 or the endeavor of all to assist in some 9100,000. Th" campaign was to conmeasure mads op for K. The banks tinue 10 primary bonds to tha subscriber. from re 19 to IS. For the Tha loan workers quickly realized proved of great assistance and pub purpose of raising this money, the that tha success of future undertek- - lished widely their plan for handling state council k defense took the first ing of this nature devolved not upon i U( bonds on a liberal Installment plan step and Charles W. Nibley was apa few large subscription but, upon wtii reasonable inters, pointed chairman of the executive the popular subscription, Respecting those who piloted the committee. Lafayette Haachett was I every man doing his bit enterprise. Clarence Bamberger of ths I appointed vice chairman and J. David ... ...t 1 1 Wounded Soldiers With Real Christmas Cheer ' In Canadian Hospital No. 2 COAL S production In Utah In Utah has for year been gradually ex-is estimated by various nltag its market over th westernas mountains and aa around 4,00- 0- slope of the Rocky far M the Pacific coast. By th Helper 000 ton now record for this district, or th Carbon county disE N Christinas state. But trict is known th largest coal pro"All signs tail in dry weather, ducing area In Utah, mines being opermorning dawns at th Canadian hos- says th proverb, and It might be ap- - ated In Carbon, Emery and Grand countie Th coal they produce Is a pital No I B. E. F. tea111.: on th French war front, 75 .pj lonely soldiers will receive production mad. this year. th. eoal quHfS ttM Christmas tteTooS from operator, of Utah are protesting most packages Salt Lake women. For a box vigorously that it riiould have rap- at least , Oil. 000 ton SO per cent weighing 244 pounds or more plied with coal from th southwestern rOTd J producUon WyomtniT field or trim Gallup, la now on IU way across th CuIllvhtVh' But th. main rasson for th. ax- Atlantic, addressed- - to Mias Th IMT has been without a Alice E. Innacaon of Chicago, parallel year th lo the coal industry of Utah. tP. Market hu horse In charge of one of th Conditions which have prevailed in 11 '? that wards in the hospital hub parts of tko ITiiifpj Kmaem k... fOOf)d thCHWlWI WltD a This hut is one of th many grnt line shelters where the the product ha. been limited hnly!by lnL .I" wounded are carried direct the ability of the coal mines to supply Immense .stimutM to from the Bring line before the demand; and that ability Intto durinr resulting town thaw. 8iUar ' transferred being to base tprn has been limited only by tlm hospitals. 0t th of They are kept there only for a short time in order to be made aa fit Government regulation of price att? 2CrtumbU as possible for the journey I advance, ton for ton. even over ' brought from away from the reach of the Price, prevailing In the abnormal com- J enemy petit tv market, has been Inauguratgun coast In competition with The box which la making ed. Retailer have been besieged by Pacific in the coast states bed been the long ocean voyage Is fill- customers willing to pay almost any mines removed throogb the scarcity of ship Price demanded, provided only h. ed with Lllfornla dealera then looked to in red and green hoUy, tied they can get th coal. The retailers Utah as th most likely market tn have passed the demand on to th with Christmas colors and coal their coal. Borne of or selling agencies; which to buy operator each contains a few of the them have been compelled even to go hava mad they plac- farther and things which the donors be- ing orders with th rounds buy coal for San Franproducer after prolieve will give a touch of In until th Utter, In sheer self cisco snd for southernhiCalifornia home to an otherwise lonely ducer. tbe eastern from mines defense has been to dis- Colorado, Christina Colorado Tbe The pack axes regard orders of anycompelled of Reekie kind, and simply slope or th Mias ALIOS E. tSSAOBOM. were sent arrow the Atlantic do their beat to some of them, are served by keep their regular mine hi responso to an appeal mad by Mian Xmacaon to. Miss Ells Widdund at customers more railroads than are the Utah th among mailers supplied mine local Red Crow headquarter , with about tbe regular amount of coal Comnunrre Store OoaL Back in the winter of 1915 th two nurses were working together in which they have demonstrated in one of the field hospitals at the front. As th Christmas season neared other yean they required to supply On top of all this th winter of 1911-1- 7 th Idea of fir tree holly and th other ynletid cheer filled the hearts their market. was marked by unusually of the American hospital staff In charge until a real celebration of the cold weather for aa unusually long Find Open Market. Much time. day was planned. The day before December 25 one of th Tommies stole suffering resulted tn the The have found ike doors ef out Into a neighboring forest and helped himself to a Christmas (As The marketsmine long eloeed to them now early months of 1017 'throughout the ri'te sapling was taken to the but where the lower hranchw wcVe hewn thrown wide open. Mora thaa that, northwest and Paoifio coast territory. off and used for decoration Th top of th tree was placed on table in those markets have sent emieaariee to Th public learned gllkeoa The relbs center of the ward and gaily decorated with mistletoe, holly and gay beg th Utah operators to enter the sult , was the condition which haa field. Tet the Lleh operator la the been desired by eoal operator colored paper secured by Miw Wlcklund from a neighboring village. Pack- face condition that two years ago long coal operators whose ages from home had for some of the boy and when Christ- wouldof hava seemed almost millennial, particularlystores ines morning dawned these were distributed by the nurse product well," aa does th The hospital hav been unable to move the eoal to Raff also contributed so that each on might have some sort of a remem- those markets They hav appealed to Utah product summer storage. This means a " brance from Santa Claus, tbs railroad steady output tor the eoal th Denver A nio Grand particularly which th Utah mines throughout ths year. And according to M Wlcklund'a narrative there was as much Chriet-ut- o Thar has not boon a time th cheer In that hospital aa could be enjoyed by a home flrw.de wTthe bira'll them. present yoar when the coal during dealers at convention holly wreath guidlly decorated tree and mocking. fuU of areTrauriS rate Balt Lake City or of any other point h t expensive rifl- - The eick soldiers hung over each little package forgetting them for damage and actions to ll In tbe intennouniaia region have about th Roches, th mud. th filth of the trenches and tha whistling cur orders for a better car service, boon kble to store coal to their own Th other fellows out there" end thou underneath the sod were hell for aid to th yards Their customers were seeking They have ! ur remembered, but th Joy of Christina tha nurse declare over- - state public appealed utilities eomrahwtoa. to the coal to store in their cellars. Meanwhile th unprecedented detort of the celebration Regan. From cot after oot In th ward cam tha and finally to the government car mand continued, and the natural reof th Christmas carol, each man able to mak a sound joining In ice commission. sult was that eoal prices at the mine the chorus All the yuletide songs ever heard by tha English Tommie Meanwhile the coal operator hav eoared. Owing to the poller of th snd the other fellow dark skinned and light, rang out In th little been unable to operate their mines at Utah Fuel company, according to tta hut, hutting out for a While th thought f the many miles Intervening between anything Uk full time. Possibly 1(0 competitor the prtoeo for ooal deshomo, the discomforts of th field hospital and the aching wound would be th average number of tined to Utah point did not soar ae peace on earth, good will to man,, of Christmas reigned for that Theldays otic quickly aa those for eoal that arm sold tn other states. And this, to ta spit night supremo unecllpsed by th din of the war. t of the fact that an eoal prices an Mu Isaacson Spent a second Christmas at th war front, a Christmas b. at the mine. when there wasn't a package for all tha wounded fellows and because of quoted f. h has sent her appeal to Balt Lake. Rhe asked In her letter to Miss rlu(1 F10-- and yet again, until, in Fixe Price of Coal. Wlcklund that packages might be sent sister Susie style" for the K ef.Ui present pear bad NfT,nb vmncd 40 to (0 per cent, over that boya In her hospital, the men who on Christmas day might ooen loueiy Finally, In September, tbe govuro-me..SS ad took a band. It reduced the P111'4 January 1 Ueelf. and flnd no rememhniSa itoTnT hora. Bhl h!c.h !!!L!IS kntiwe r by the way an appreciable advance on Price to he paid tor lump ooal er for We, but her appeal published In Salt Lake th wags schedule of former and more th screened coals to a ton. They Irnwrty rcopons from women ail over th city for Tommy paper Atkins normal time Tbe Increase In cost was bad been 92 for eoal destined and Co. Tbe boxes sent across th ocean contain toilet article comb to Utah, to added tha price at eoal. Miners left snd at time had run as high as 14 Wk' writing paper, little sccwnrtet to enable for fields w here th boys for eoal own mending, gam destined tha to scale other wags might point Th candy, smaller, bet tha average pay check government however, raised tho prta rrUn tirausoa'pT-- lead be would as be on n or larger. Other slack coal to 92.95 a to sad deration, for Christina, tra. AomwyinrthrJtoU to kened however camelarge la and tho mines have placed a maximum of 12.40 an mm at all times claimed ability to mine the run. that eoal aa it comes from coal at a faster rate than the rail- - the mine without being screened. to.Wtlni5WrBfn,U .An,ertc rth, good will to nte oarod gave can to haul R away. 'Going into effect November 1. those A J lit jJ rofre bn I li lt , ?" in7eSrfietenhrp: Vuinrr . -- been-arrivi- ng net-ve- n JriiTte'Iwra e. so-a- aerv-trai- i I nt , -- eeeh place where tad number of purchasers that a bond has base 'placed In practically every Un- - local family ns n result ef the second was wean campaign alone, Oar Ck Soldier' Brtief Fund, Oa retail the Mswkg snsnmlttsss great drive just finished farm caavaaa, successfully was that of the soldiers threa city and relief work fund representing out In ' charities bat carried scanty y officials, professional man. separate this state as one. Under this 'came Who! seal stores and miscellaneous. In all districts this system was ear. t T. M. C. A. war work fund; the rtsd eat. The axaeattvqyVoramUte war camp community recreation fund C.-war work fund. for the state was comprised of ths fol- and tha T. W. was asked to rate 9100,000 and lowing: Clarence Bamberger, chair- Utah aha responded by subscribing 9109,000 man; J. David Lareoa, executive Heber J. Grant, W. W. Arm- -, and at this writing return wars still in at headquarters. strong, W. R. WaRaea, W. C. Orem coming W. F. Jensen was mad chairman sad C. W. Whitley. The city committee was directed by In' charge and the following executive committee to direct the state-wid- e Frank & Murphy. drive was appointed: David A. Smith, Oijlsalisrrlhsd. chairman; E. O. Howard, treasurer. J. Leon 8wt. Utahs quote for tha second Joes David Larson,I- secretary; When the filial Frank Cook, - C. Millar, Hal Lamb, ss 910,000,000. cheek oa the campaign was mad by D. A. Callahan and representing the women actively engaged in support Chairman Bamberger, tha receipt of th food particularly In behalf of showed a subscription of 919.920.01 an oversubscription of more thaa half the Y. W. C. A. war work were Mr. B. B. Critchlow, Mr J. G. Haachett, of the antire apportionment. ' . Balt Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. Ruth Hay Lake subscribed to this total a sum Fox and Ml Else Bambargor. ef 910.00.100. nearly 94.000.000 more The Y. 1C C A fund la to be used than bar quote of 99.400,000. An es- in the creation of facilities to substipecially noteworthy feature of this tute In a measure, the wholesome norecord was tha fact that 94,9(0 perour sons purchased heads in Balt Lake dal relation to which many of at soldier have been accustomed alone, mors thaa two sad a half times bom th auspice ef the Y. as many aa subscribed to the first loan M. C. A.Under war recreation and th camp throughout the whole state. Bubeorib-er- u service, athletic sport theatrical enfrom tha. gtwte at large on this tertainment, concert club rooms and for reading, writing and drive totalled 0,409. nearly atx rime arrangement music are being provided- th .number responding on the former 0 Al FL Douglas, early this year, was expanded by the national Y. M. C. A in the erecdoa of n club la evorsnbecribfng her allotment If hone Wholeeoma amueemente are there among tha soldier Utah promoted cent, beat the average over--' per would otherwise walk, ths down mbacrtptioa ef the entire country who town street which was 94 per cent of the total For th comfort ef women engaged amount asked for. She also topped in active military work, especially nurses at the front, the Y. W. C. A. the average oversubscription of tha fund baa bean re las 4. It is Twelfth federal reserve district com- wav work to erect for this purpose, proposed homes similar to those for the men prising the states of Utah. Idaho, afford tha women of the Red Washington. California Nevada end tomore adequate convenience and Arteona by It per cent The funds Cross Various have been the calls on the raised by ths three regiments at Fort public purse that cannot be mentioned Douglas and 990.000 credited to Utah here. Loyally have the club men of state responded. The Commercial by a foreign corporation with holding the club and dub particularly have her, was not Included la ths total generouslyRotary given their aid. Utah The Balt Lake Commercial club the true spirit of useFor the two Liberty loans ef 1917, showing fulness has housed th emergency till mate bought a total ef 92C,m,t9 campaign Large floor apace was ewer worth ef Unde Him democracy to turned the many clerks, assistants, With aa estimated cense stenographers, commute campaign manager. of 00,000 families In Utah tha sals chairmen and team captains employed ef mo thaa 90.(4 heads has placed In the respective drive for the adminone la every other home. On the 1 -- istration of th work. In th capacity of exeeutira secretary to each of these of nearly 29,000 fhmlliea la Balt Lake movement Mr. Loraon through hi It eaa be safely estimated from tha to active and devoted efforts has mad as applied, thi ' itiw A. can-vami- ' 910.-00- Ore-go- n. - work o personal Commercial dub. H obhgatlon of ,? piW Commercial club mcmbershln at it and he has given practically hisTES urn to tbs emergency work. Aviation School. The actual placing of gait vicinity on the aviation map otnH country is another work npon who! tha Bait Lake Commercial dub gaged. This statement need nnTl token figuratively for such an aceoi plishment la literally possible probable. In accordance with the plana of tha government, tha nsthU hto been plotted tato a etwra2 aerial communication. Routes ths continent have-bee-n set down result of expert Investigation connsa ing city with city In a vast chain A significant step in the Salt Lake a part of that makinr th recent Inquiry whether a favor-s-i! site could be offered by this cltv the ratsblishment of an school. Recently a representotiraiJ the U. 8. army signal corps, avtariiw. division, was sent her to make a report on th sitaelnspectimd submitted He was favorably Impressed and be would mak recommendation!. Washington. Whan commnnicationa were fir made Intimating th govern meet', plans to in corporal Utah In tbe a nation plan of the nation, the Commer. dal club eagerly took np th ragm. Uon. A committee was appointed of Merrill Nibley, O. J. Salisbury, L. R. Martlneau, jr Groeabeck and L. B. McCornlek. the latter widely known for his tnterwt -and experience in ballooning and In this work th support of toe Rotary club and tha Salt i.Uf gineeAng society was gtvaa. , Tha committee obtained the sera, ices of a number of by th Utah Power A SgM com! who were sent out to investigate m2 between Ogden on th north PnZ w the south. ; Surreys war and mad data Compiled la accordance with mg n. tostrocrion of the war department tint th land must be as smooth as a table, several square mile In extsat near railroad and foundry facilme. d wiU Oi Qwm Two J P 91-9- 1 7ir,rfr0rV 1 ice Two Site closely measuring us t these qualifications war located e North Salt Lake and at Wtlbv as th D. A R G. between Balt Lake as4 Bingham. Th latter is mid to bt favored while local bnstnem Is sagsrty contemplating affirmative word from Washington. Members of Utahs delegation placed th before th war department andplam eonragement was gtven In telegrams from Senators Reed Smoot and W H-- King and Ueagreoamoa J. H. Man and Milton H. Welling. Th propoaed site wffi bo utilised, aeeording to intimations of the war department, for an aviation trailing school for stndent aviator hug enough and so equipped to Instruct 1M bird men at a time. The specifications requiring th near ess of foundry fa--' duties Indicates that parts win te manufactured and assembled time one-ha- d two-thir- se eouth-Coa- wf tt 1 kp ""g isrirjw 9 thi 1, toiSritoof j Xi&fz tfLS! sayffl ga tnmati at the Dcover Rta eoal far A' i I w hire NUB fur - for- T men Th t com Un. let will uti then scut Ti airai n:. and incr bfy appr as a lad.i come At pum Aufrt thu Fnth Sever fetree terce empt tr. thrre cubic per a reap 41 van The o tb tha-Uia- 49 V nea Site n 93-2- dull 5htomtoed m mlttoo tail pro nee tha avfc-tio- er tht P7 Wfl j be-d- er f'" jut be! making 99.90 for lump or. around 9260 a' month. They are Grand win be producing about the eoal and 91.90 for stack, a pert swifts. Perhaps 9200 a first of tbs year, and will add another ) month would bo a fair average now 1.000 tons to tha dally capacity of 'the Uteh eoal run about 90 per cent . If the miner are allowed to fuU mines- - of Utah before long. Tie stock some mines a little mor and tlm or between 90 and 90work day. Peerless Coal company, which bough a few considerably lea Th govern-- 1 The Sunnyslde mine of the Utaha Fuel out tha Crystal Coal company, he moot price a now fixed mean an company, which I also about developed that property operated In of 99.19 a ton at tha min on tho Spring Canyon branch to tit neetion with th coke oven will Bom eoal mined however 1 sold show around thus figure producing stage, and Will be shipptif ! It la old contracts; and tha mines lieved. They are run cage, i almost with- - early taLOOOt-totoll,n witha aa ultimata may undersell the government maxi- out cessation. tty of day. Tha Pamt mum if they car to Tbs other mines of tho Helper dis- A Wad association la also opening so Two years ago the average pries at trict have run poatibly on hair of toe Its properties oa the tame branch tha min was figured as around 91.01. time during the a mine operated by J. F. Ran I year. Tho break tn and It would be very difficult to say what th Mammoth dam has been shipping by wagon from Ihr of th Price River same th average pries wa during vicinity. Near Coalville, in Sum th Irrigation company was mit county, th Weber Coal com pair early month of tha present pear, for a shutdown of mor responsible a thaa when unusual. If not abnormal, con- month. The remainder of the lost mine la entering th list of producers ditions prevailed. Them facte indicat that eoal Iu4 , time la attributed to the shortage of owner her faith in the transportaear during which th mines are supAverage Frio problem ultimately being Mint ' ror tha entire year, persons faratl-t- plied with cars on what la known as tion One will undoubtedly be tla with th coal mining industry tn tha 'Tdla hour" system. This simply Utah factor railroad which haa just talus means in time of car that Utah estimate roughly shortage 91.90 that a line from tha Denver A I ton for th coal produced la about tho the railroad allots the cars available over its with which it operates a jot among to various mine in such a Grande, price at the mine tipple. double over Soldier 8umRL track With n total production of 4.000.-f- manner that each min will have ap- Th Utah railroad will be exclusively tht would place th value of proximately tha aam number of Idle a eoal carrying railroad. Th addUtei ition of Its equipment, its alliance vKJ I product this year at 910.- - days Wa month. It to be remembered that, though th Salt Lake Route for transport!--tio000,(00, certainly an unprecedented figure. Her .1 a tab! which shows a mine may not be operating. In the of it shipments from Provo K sense that no eoal Is coming from it, Balt Lake aow tha industry haa grown; City, and tha fact that tha miners mine work yet in ths may will depend entirely on th coal traffic Belling on Idle ths what day Too np loading arc all to help to solve M Price and other- difficult expected Produced At Mines mins can era avallabl problem I9R transportation 1171 inwise an work their for preparing face 5,90 0.914 b coal Industry. creased output whenever tha mines 175 1.011 It should h loot to in 1190 Mart running again. Daring th per- forgotten meantime, 225,900 that tha eoal is then t 1095 iod before when miner November, 211420 it may be stated again tha. 1900 at Bunnvslde were averaging around produce, 290.151 Utah haa a coal area of somstiug 7 SO a day, as a good wage, two min1909 Ilk 13,130 square tailed; and then 472.(49 1004 ers at Kenilworth mad, under a sim- an additional 2,000 mile that mg ..1.911.079 1005 ilar scale 10 each in ons day. ..1,402.929 contain eoal deposit of eommero 1010 Bo that, while to commercial coal value. - .9,524.099 of ion mines Idle were Utah Th tonnage which has been M 9,501,471 approximatelf of their tlm during th mated aa accessible for proper mixuf ly ,.1.083.154 ion present year, they produced about la something like 194.000.000,40, ,..900,90 of th output possible for almost inconceivable amount, and 440,401 them to produce with the same work- ficient to last tha world at lu ear ,089,074 ! ing forces, for the reason that some mated annual consumption of 1.9H 1917 . work is done tn th 009,000 ton for something bk U Idle days However, tn spite of the Increases years. Growth of Output. All grades of eoal from a good k wages, there ere only about oa Starring a. the growth indicated by tn recite are f many men at work In to mines tins nit to a eeml-ant- h these figures Blight hava appeared tn year The as were coal fields extend from th it there last even perhaps 1 UlM" operators lay a few lees. And last year showed a the Uinta basin in th norths. l that they from tbe year before, for Washington county tn th 54 per cent or wa first discovered In lar reaeons. Possibly 9.900 men Ora additional eoal to that which Were actually engaged on the average, county, first mined In Sanpete ou they actnauy did produc had tow during the year in tbs production of t Wales, and la still mined in totekaM away and an additional 4(0 in con- and widely separated pari of this Without coal; gPPl' struction .work at the various mines state la amall quantities tor local . th.tr rttutocreatip, nver mte. Th that were making repairs or tost lignite mine w aauoM. Tbey Coalville ta W euppty of can had beeii pro! were opening np In anticipation at ereaelng theirSummit county. , production. thny could htvt rtmitnmi production. Notwithstanding th cheapo Tho eoal production for th fiscal earn alack to at and th mines, year ending Nov 90, 114. was idj tons, and broke the record at which It can be used to generau all the mine In Utah tricity th protbat two iixtbr ton, million taa those of th Utah Fuel eompanf placing tbhr mln tn hDirfoVWhU vlott high water mark having been at this time using or lnP Adi! Itlnae reached In 1019- - ProducUon of toll output ta future hydroelectric power to operate Certainly, their record for th?Vir exceeded that for 1919 by 17 per cent In addition to Us eoal luk end that of 1919 bv,10 per cent. ProtO Ihov thyy large deposits of hydrocarbon thelrf woS! duction for 1917 wDl exceed that of which tho chief product ahlpp 1911 by another 10 per cent at least, Head klack- - nnleai time is gilsonite. Around 9J estimates made this tons are of of the toward preliminary hydrocarbons th close of the year are sadly r SITktav??? this year. The field Is off the mark. Tbe value ef the pro-- chipped " th Uinta basin. Osorariti ac- m?dto Period, goedingta oefaedu lea on flj. wlth th( thing like 4( Thistl and ha. same per of Utah. Wages r0D to time In the meantime preparation are thaa. ?. who tead and Mmol toelr coal Minora for more production. The at the be being mad Spring Canyon Coal company, owned ginning of the year were pM gy tha lease a torn. They now receive by Knight Interests ef Proj- -j cents vo. mine at 8torrm, amount. Pick work Utah.andIs operatingtn aa surface tram to putting mteteg brought 90 cents a ton oarfy replace an aerial tram at that min. th roar, aad aom brings 70 Threa ZETnaS' ltet of taduRru th bi fiaatad, attaettra respectively p.b-- 5E?7?tb7utah coTilLS at th vu All May 11 and November 1. Ini trlai an tflln. tiptdl lB Ath ! ,n Miners ta some teaijis-i-to- ey 7W; ofcoal. inereurind theirhaunt ion of t " iJfrtloped work In teams of two hareusually Threstened ex bees .... for tha tu, esnt mi me dec uoi Goal Mines YiekHBiggest Tonnage in History of Industry Celebrate -to-- ll n, , t SI f the O appointed ssersury. Other vt the sensm tries were B. A of Balt Lake; Ralph E. Bristol. W. H. Wattis and Job Blagrea of Ogdoa; Knight of Prom, Joseph Qsh-asJr, of Logan, and James M. Pet sow p( Richfield. The general supervision of the campaign wm conducted for the Abort, can Rad Cram by Henry P. Dav-hnational chairman. Locally, tha executive force was known as tha American Red Craeo war finance committee for Utah. Headquarters were eWablished at the Commercial club under personal an port Mon of Becy. J, Dneid Lareoa. The. response wan general, subscriptions coming In from all classes of people In all parts of the ate. The gratifying reentt was that Utah received gifts of 5SJ0.100. thereby oversubscribing her quote by 117.-- I. Second Liberty Loan. .The second Liberty loan of 101T was conducted during the period of Oct 1 to 9T. It was a very different sort of campaign from that by which the first loan was raised In thin state. Thsrs had been ttqn for preparation and organisation no that whan tha actual work began a well organised system was available and all parts at the stats war sthoronghly organised to carry on tha campaign. Tha county council) at defense with the other organizations of each dvtc community, and tb latter with the dtixens. At thg head of the system was the twelfth federal rteervs district. Subordinate to that the state evecutlve committee out of which tha executive secretary together with his field secretaries and office staff carried out the correspondence. Next la order came the county councils of defense with various local committees laboring under their jurisdiction Including. ths committee oa capitalists; cotnmKte oa womens auxiliary; committee an clubs and fraternal organisations; committee on banks; committee en public committees; commutes on patriotic speakers; committee on educational institutions and committee on churches. Each of these committees had duties la connection with ths object were specified. Patriotic speaker provided for the school and church as; to taka ths matter up with the dote to encourage the support of tha banks aid of and to enlist the ....$ s 1917 X Oversubscription Marks Every Drive Made In State to Finance Plan to Put United States oh War Footing and Lend Assistance to Allies. ' -- Utah Pours. Money Into Great War Funds I i 22 NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER m taeomette teal rssen are i fret i feet a a nia pump The eotmM fire . 1 pomp; rertki itr sei tbe Jc aewer vretbei the ot pen I tbe ri seed u made Ail of A tn ef the tractor It is esvato the tn proeee work and ab tor wa time u Is now yards 'ft he pumpn put int new tri ed at a traded total c more t ner ye tional for m amount ing the anarde into pr pie ted cost of year Curb which ' artuallj coat of was 9M of this brought 9.9 93 hid th extetmr $157.33 year. 1 went w the yea was doi of whie ally don tli of work |