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Show 13, 1947 November flurry; TK3 rtifFHONE COMPANY TO ASK INCREASE D The army today is operating a tions further, Inspector Kopp recommended the maintenance of ex- vast network of schools in which plosives and detonators in their more than 200 trades and skills containers until ready for use, ad- are taught. KENILWORTH ded mechanical safeguards, a a new batfor structure fireproof MINE COMMENDED tery charging station, and the Call or Writ weanng of protective goggles for ROBERT CAMPBELL all eye hazardous work. 356 S. 2nd West Nearly a score of recent safety Phone 135-- J the The in mprovements Legal envelopes Day or Mr lit com- Had Leads In Colleae Musical IMPROVEMENTS AT Fuller Brushes made today faster than revenues States Tele-i- 1 increasing Mountain Labor costs which comprise 65 (v. per Telegraph company has ecnt of total expenses have been PubhC SerV1CG the to re- - costs largest source of increased mission for authority of doing business Wage toll and exchange rates have increased substantially enable to Utah in fphone rates and since the war due to meet increased during company to adjustments comparable to these! and improve made in other industries of simattract to jSngasuf-K.entlilar skill Labor costs are now re-- li additional capital that is 59 cents of every rev1 consuming to continue its program enue dollar, compared to 35 cents uncement was ' 3,610-ton-a-i- in The light opeia, High Jinks, was presented by the vocal music department of Carbon college in the Price municipal auditorium last week and marks the return of musical productions to Carbon college after an absence of many years. Shown above are the students who played the principal characters, front row, left to right Jolene Bryner, Wanda Rowley, Dorothy Miles, Neil Warren and Alene Neilson. Second row, left to right: Ruthalynn Warren, Eunetta Gigliotti and Elaine Waterman, and third row, Jimmy Bergera, left, and Van Perkins, right. PROVO, UTAH - PHONE 2644 BUY HOME PRODUCTS USE Perfectly Pasteurized MILK A N D BUTTERMILK AT YOUR GROCER FII LING frame-groun- ds man-tri- 59 EAST CENTER DAIRY MODERN inspected in July and AuJ. Kopp. Although haulageways and face regions were generally well rock dusted, Inspector Kopp advocated better rock dusting at several locations to minimize any dust explosion dangers. To increase haulage safety and eliminate electrical hazards, Inspector Kopp recommended the removal of fine coal from all haulage roads, shelter holes along newly developed haulage and slope entries, safer p practices, for certain electrical equipment, maintenance of track mounted mining machines in a permissible condition, and suitable overload protection for trailing cables on all loading machines and cable gust by A. FOR SALE REALTY & INSURANCE CO. CO HOME OF GOOD MILK BROS., Props. PRICE, UTAH OLLR THE TOTAL ABSEHCE OF CO10 PEMEHT RARER THEM APPEAR OWE. pendent Coal & Coke company, he mine employed 412 men The cost of nearly everything the company uses in conits structing and maintaining plant and service is substantially higher Some of the items listed by the company were poles which had increased 64 per cent; copper wire, 83 per cent, and lead covered cable, 104 per cent The company states that durjasii ing the war the extension of its TV. present low earnings is brought about by expenses plant was limited to projects that PAYNE $IUE sry ARE M7TREA I IV fed-.u- al 1941 VIVIAN PA.RK, in Provo Canyon. Cabins, Store, Dance Hall, Ice Skating. Year-roun- d resort. This good money maker is priced right, with easy terms. ay Kenilworth mine are mended and further rock dusting md added haulage and electrical safeguards are proposed in a coal mine inspection report eleased today by the bureau of nines. Operated by the Inde- f itasion and improvement of its The com state iervice it is although that states Shng the largest volume of in its history of jjsiness Utah, its earnings on its 30te investment in telephone "Larelovvei tnan at any time World w ar I at an annual of 2 67 per cent on a going Page Three V OCATE, PRICE. UTAH EXCHANGE AND TOLL RATES UTAH Ui SUN-A- were essential to the war effort and public health and safety, and that since V-- J Day the demand Sego for service has been so great that By it has not been able to restore ' the prewar margins in its plans On instructions from the offices reel locomotives. that aie necessary for efficient of the Chesterfield Coal company operations and satisfactory serv- in Salt Lake City, the coal mine Summarizing recent improveice Despite the fact that it has at ments, Inspector Kopp commendclosed down October 31, carried out the largest construc- andSego ventilation in one secbetter ed the employees of the comtion progiam in the last two years timbering at one tion, improved some 25, were thrown out ever undertaken in the state, pany, of some loose removal location, of employment about $7,000,000, and gained neara rock, separate split of air top The mine operated for the last for the ly 36,000 telephones, a 32 per time on the underground ventilating Friday shift. Pursucent mciease since V-- J Day, there containto orders the coal cutting ma stable, well constructed ant weie on Otcober 1, 1947 nearly chnes and ers for carrying explosives and other equipment Used 11,000 orders which could not be detonators underground, wearing were brought to the of protective footwear by all emcompleted because of lack of fa- - undeigiound surface and stored cilities The companys engineers for sevWhether or not the suspension ployees, warning devices locomoestimate that in order to take line eral main haulage has not been ansafecare of piesent orders on hand is permanent nounced by the company. It is tives, and several electrical and to restore normal margins in believed, however, that the mine guards. To improve operating condi plant and provide for replace- will resume operations after cerments and offered business durtain financial formalities affect ing a five year period ending are completed. the that a gross construction ingThis company the district 1951, court in week, 0 program in the order of $24,000,-00- of Grand action was county, will be required brought by the Walker Bank & The company points out that xrUst company of Salt Lake City the new capital requned for this agairLSt the Chesterfield Coal progiam will not come from the Company to sell all of the properly increased revenue requested in 0y the company at Sego under the revision of rates All of sheriffs sale The sale is set for .will be needed to maintain good1 200 p. m, on Friday, November service to meet operating ex-2- 8 at the court house at Moab. penses and interest and dividend jt js understood that the Walker CLEANER 1 requirements. In order to attract bank is acting as trustee for bona-- i I the additional capital that will be holders of the company, y required, earnings will have to be The Sego mine has operated Dont trust to luck to have at a rate that will make invest- steadily since about 1915, being satis?! ment in the business attractive. flrst owned jour dry cleaning doneCleaners by the American Fuel The Quality factorily. The proposed new rates would company and iater by the have a reputation in doing fine the companys total rev- -, terleld Coal company. For the work. With the price of clothes enues in Utah by approximately past several years the mine has so high, dont take chances with inferior cleaning and pressing $76,000 a month. Since federal operated at capacity, all of the work you cant go wrong here. and other income taxes would take output loco-abo- ut to railroads for going 40 per cent of this amount, motive use. The mine )ias ample monthly net earnings would be reserve of ore, it is stated, and improved by about $45,600. The the coal is a superior product for effect on individual customers steam purposes. will vary considerably and will PHONE 3 Suspension of operations at the depend on the type and amount of mine, if of a permanent nature, UTAH PRICE service they have and the ex- will be a blow to Grand county. change from which they get local The mine furnishes the sole liveservice. lihood of the community of Sego, The last general adjustment of numbering some 150 or 200 people. telephone rates in Utah was in 1938, most of the adjustments at WATTIS BEER PERMIT that time being decreases. In gen- DEPENDS ON RULES eral, present telephone rates in Utah are the same or lower than In answer to a long standing rates established in 1922. application filed with the county The proposed exchange rates aie commissioners by Clifford Smith designed to recognize that there Is for the establishment of a beer some variation in the value as parlor at Wattis, the board la.t well as the cost of the service Thursday moved to grant the reH with the number of telephones in quest upon condition that the parThe present intra- lor be an exchange brought up to and mainstate toll schedule is adjusted to tained according to standards set make it conform more neatly to by the state board of health. Chesterfield Mine At Ordered Closed Company THE WARAHTEE 0AS STANDARD GiASOEO C REAL. L7S VHCOROTOML . -A VEER . PAY HOTHRF-- OOhR f 31 East Main PRICE IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU tat Order Your WISE? 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