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Show THE I 1 SUKNYSIDRECORD gunnyside - COAL SliiS NATIONAL records in the production (icures recently .n By O Steel company careful preparation o. the Fontana the Kaiser comp.. P-- age, shows the Fontana plant using .7C9 tons of coke per ton of1 w,,ie national average be- -j On the oasis of coal it .on., at Fontana and 1.308 .a. pc. ion o: pig iron .. o -, u- -..e --- . .. mined at Su.my-ide- , 1400 of pcu national record of steel ha, coke per ton h. following Even t with record of production per man coal produced of at established ?,v has also been at Sunnyside. mine Kaiser to company officials, t 1 With o on national S.in-- i aver- -' cts obtained ' ion; on a per war 'ound that gas, 11,280 -- d: tar. 11.68 fate. 27.79 gallons; am-gallons, and il. K.2 gallons, while the i"ht According record i a national average was: gas, 10.250 toe coke consumption oi i ,c combination eet; tar, 7.79 gallons; ama of result charmonium sulfate, 19.61 gallons, These include special ca.e.u, and light oil. 2 86 gallons. acteristics of the coe, of the u.asi and sizing reparation In V. or.d ar i, there was one Lnace material, good furnace man pensioned for every teni and operating good designing wounded. In World War II this, practices. is reversed 26 pensioned for ev Fontana of Comparative figures a national aver ery 10 wounded! with production L "i -- i.i.-tor- 0 Albuquerque i4,ks$29.55 3. Pueb!o . Discount on 21.60 Round Trip Fare MS-R- -l CAlt cSmftvffWMto f0CED Thursday, February 17, 1949 1948 RiO GRANDES Addifional Safety Measures Cited At Peerless Mine LOR STEEL OUTPUT RATIO coal is SUN-ADVOCA- INCOME TOPS 1947 BY 3 MILLION . veterans axco CW erans Administration j mme at Peerless Carbon during 1948, the VAsaid ina fac-N- o' The net income for December tual report of its activitities for county a federal coal mine re the year. inspection report issued today by of 1948 was 12 per cent less than A total of 19,300 veterans out the bureau of mines proposes sev-- of the previous December, however, an estimated veteran population eral additional safety measures, despite the for the full gain of 348,000 in the four-sta- te area The development period, according to Wilson entered the seven VA hospitals employed 88 men at the time of McCarthy, president. Net after under A contract for treatment. the November by all deductions for December, survey safety uring the past year the VA inspector A. J. Kopp. 1948, was $490,331 against $558,-19- 1 an additional 265,000 provided in December of 1947. called attention Inspector Kopp outpatient medical treatments or such between inspection safety examinations and 23,700 dental ,to McCarthy said heavier operat6ains as rock dusting and rerock ing costs during the final mon'hs examinations or through VA clinics or private dusting of specified areas, frame-docto- rs of 1948 reduced net earnings. The and dentists at VA expense. grounding of certain electrical report said operating expen.es Other activities of VA included: equipment, provision of a special rose from $3,851,907 in December, Averaged 51,526 personal con- - car fire and the 1947, to $4,052,723 in December aj(j fighting, tacts monthly with veterans and use of a safety coupling on the of 1948. their dependents throughout the hoisting rope in connection with area. Primary factor in increased on the surface incline. costs, Authorized disability compen- man-triaccording to the report, was sation or pension payments totSeveral suggestions for correct- actual wage increases for operataling $29,500,000 to an average of ing remaining deviations from ac- ing employees and accruals for 45.704 veterans monthly. cepted safety standards were of- estimated nonoperating wage inProcessed approximately $72, fered in the report. They em- creases for which no compensat000,000 in payments for subsist- braced more air for two working ing rate increase was in effect. ence, tuition, books and tools for sections and a water for gauge more than 60,000 veterans who the west-sid- e venhiating fan, use availed themselves of GI Bill Ben- of closed containers for carrying efits. Processed or maintained files explosives, removal of materials, on VA guaranties on a cumulative obstructing haulageway clearance 28.161 home, farm or business and prohibition of pushing cars on1 loans with a face value of $127, the haulage roads, correction of If you want your insur000.000 remaining electrical hazards, and' Handled approximately 4,485, the use of goggles by employees! 000 pieces of correspondence in ance to do a dependexposed to flying particles. the branch, regional and field Kopp credited the mine with offices. able job, youll want to safety fea- -l Cancellation of plans for 24 new such veterans new hospitals and reduc-- j tures as conformance with the talk things over with us. tion in the projected size of 14 adopted timbering standards and' others, announced by Veterans frequent roof testing, use of per-- ! Administrator Carl R. Gray, Jr., missible explosives and approved apparently will not affect the vet- shot firing units for all blasting, erans hospital expansion program preshift, onshift and weekly exin this area, VA said. aminations for explosive gas and The new Denver VA hospital other maintenance 105,740. 3 ay fVru ANYWHERE ANYTIME WE MEET ALL TRAINS New Cabs Careful Drivers PRICE TAXI CO. ns 800 800 PRICE treatments ps AND UP TO Vi ON YOUR LAUNDRY TIME! SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER NORGE WASHER already under construction and will definitely be completed, said Creighton E. Hays, VA Deputy Administrator for Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico. Mr. Hays also pointed out that d neither the neuropsychiatric hospital in Salt Lake City nor the tuberculosis addition to the VA hospital in Albuquerque was included in the list of cancelled or reduced projects. 500-be- 250-b- ed hazards, proper Both for $134.95 Norge Giant Tub and Triple Action wash clothes cleaner. The Simplex Ironette . . . you can iron comfortably sitting down shirts and all. Insurance Agency of escapeways, use of permissible electric cap lamps by all underground workers, and a strictly enforced no smoking rule. J. BRACKEN LEE GEORGE PATTERICK between the main side tracks and shuttle-ca- r stations, and the use of protective footwear, and goggles for the work by all the employees. 59.95 $179.90 EQUITABLE is $119.95 SIMPLEX IR0NETTE j e 24- hour SERVICE Keher, funds chairman; Glen first aid chairman, and Mark Williams, junior Red Cross chairman. Cecil S. Crawford, retiring county chairman, announced that community organi-za.iowill elect 1949 officers at meetings in the near future. ed THE rn A sharp increase in net income was reported last week by the ly Although commending the Denver and Rio Grande Western in erally good conformance with Railroad company. The 1948 net, Wyoming recognized safety standards at the after all deductions, was $7,011,- - iecretaiy-ueasure- r; Dora Denni- Peerless Sa,es companys Peerless 859, compared with 1947s $4,- -, son, home service chairman; Carl hospitals gen-Near- 20,000 Red Cross A war-boauto accessory is the carbon dioxide cylinder for chpier Organizes fires that can also extinguishing Ada Magnuson named w;as be used to inflate as many as four chairman of the Emery county tires. chapter, American Red Cross, at a recent reorganization meeting. Other officers are Ono Tuttle, vice chairman; Olive Huntington, Emery Phone 202, Price Electric Service Co. Utah Price Further Precautions Proposed at Hiawatha Mines He twk the raw. backward peoples of an Empire colony and vtldcd them into a daring army to fight for their freedom. He won that freedom by "his skill and the example of his courage and led the new nation through the first eight years of its existence. Timbering and blasting practice conforming with the Federal Mine Safety Code and other praisewor-tr- y features at the King Nos 1 and 2 mines of the United States Fuel Company, at Hiawatha, are endorsed in a reinspection report released today by the Bureau of Mines. The report also proposes some further precautions. The Carbon County mines employed 588 men and produced 4,756 tons of coal a day when Inspectors T. H. ONeal and Thomas T. Reay Jr., completed their examination in Then, his job done, he voluntarily retired from public life. We who owe him so much celebrate the birthday of George Washington in humble thanks. MEM BcAVfcPCWACIOg POSiTiJ N SURA.NClilCOAPOWATlOW Carbon Emery BaiiEt PRICE, UTAH , ERVICEIB 3 i IT SEEKS LIKE YESTERDAY December. Ventilation was adequate, with good quality a i r reaching the working places, the inspectors reported, but they advised equipping the two ventilating fans with automatic stoppage alarms. The mines were generally well rock-dust- ed and water had been piped to all sections for allaying dust, the inspectors said, but they proposed heavier applications for some dry areas including the back entries and air courses in the No.l mine. They noted that a new rockdusting machine had been received. Electrical face equipment was or either of the explosion-proo- f permissible types and precautions against electrical hazards were generally suitable, the inspectors reported, but they proposed frame mining grounding the rubber-tire- d machines used in the face reigions to correct a shock hazard. The inspectors recomended re the moving obstructions from clearance side of the No. 1 mine main entry haulage road, discontinuing riding on loaded trips except for the trip rider on the last car, and unloading from moving cars. 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