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Show 1 t Dvorn cawi M. UTAH Stake QuarteiD The Yay to Better Vision! Conference You Help These The Hyrum Stake quarterly conference will be held in Hyrum 3rd ward chapel on Saturday and Sunday April 12th and 13th. meetings begin at 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. each day. A good attendance of officers and members thruout the stake is earnestly desired, especially on Saturday, the first sessions. Stake Presidency. Lies'in the care of the eyes. A competent Optical Specialist the onl k;kof aman to whom you should entrust your eyes has special training and modern instruments for the all important work of fitting Glasses to you. Special attention given to the controlling the eyes. muscles 6 CONSULT - Dr. F. B. Parkinson FOR SALE the south half of a Apply to lot and 12 acres of land. ad Mrs. Ira T. Williams, Hyrum. FOR SALE or RENT House and Si lots, also good pasture. Apply to J. W. Rose, Malad, Idaho, Box ad 503. OPTOMETRIST Logan, Utah. Office Over Utah Power & Light. Hi BIG DROP IN Castle Gate Mine Dependents Need Financial Assistance Special Bargains Every Day PIANOPRICES Subscriptions should be sent to any county chairman or to any bank in the state. It is imperative to act now. $100,000 fund needed. Hyrum People Can Make Huge Savings By Acting On This Of. fer. ' in the machinery has been set in motion for raising a fund of $100,000 for relief of the stricken dependents of miners who lost their lives in the recent Castlegate mine disaster. A ways and means committee has been organized under the chairmanship of E. O. Howard of Salt Lake City, president of Walker Brothers Bankers, and with D. C. Green, general manager of the Utah Power & Light comand John C. Cutler, president of the Deseret pany, as National Bank, treasurer, and J. H. Rayburn, general secretary of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, secretary. County chairmen have been named as follows: J. F. Tolton, Beaver; J. G. Wheatley, Boxelder; H. E. Hatch, Cache; Carl R. Marcusen, Carbon; M. L. Larson, Daggett; Robert Miller, Davis; Robert Potter, Duchesne; Henry Thompson, Emery; H. C. Tebbs, Garfield; H. W. Balsley, Grand; Wilford Day, Hon; J. W. Bond, Juab (East); Walter Fitch, Sr., Juab (West); William Seegmilier, Kane; W. A. Robertson, Millard; J. A. Anderson, Morgan; Charles Merrill, Piute; Charles W. Walton, Rich; A. B. Hammond, San Juan; H. F. Dicke, Salt Lake; L. R. Anderson, Sanpete; R. D. Young, Sevier; M. C. Taylor, Summit; Peter Clegg, Tooele; Thomas W. ODonnell, Uintah; J. Will Knight, Utah; J. W. Clyde, Wasatch; Ed. H. Snow, Washington; Guy Evans, Wayne; and A. P. Bigelow, Weber. Mr. Howard, general chairman, has issued the following appeal to the people of Utah: The purpose of this fund will be to take care of cases requiring special attention. Under the compensation act, the Utah Fuel company will pay $16 per week for 312 weeks to each mans dependents, irrespective of the number of dependents in each family. This compensation act is sufficient coverage for protection in an ordinary catastrophe, but not where the entire community is affected such as in the Castlegate disaster. The law does not take care of specific instances where there are several members of a family, and investigation shows that at least 50 per cent of the bereaved families have more than five dependents, and in many cases there are as many as eleven dependents. These children face the future without adequate resources for their protection and sustenance. As Governor Mabey has declared in his proclamation, it is apparent that there is a crying need for help among these women and children, living victims of the terrible disaster.' An appeal to the people of Utah for relief is absolutely necessary. To alleviate the suffering is the only human thing to do. We respectfully urge that the citizens support this movement, and send subscriptions immediately to the chairmen of the various county organizations, or to any bank in the state. The ways and means committee js charged with the responsibility of raising the funds, and a trust committee which has been appointed by the governor will direct the disbursement. At this time we are not making any special appeal to other states, but subscriptions from such states will be accepted. As the people of Utah are well aware, this disastrous explosion resulted in the untimely death of 173 miners, leaving 113 widows, and 266 minor children fatherless. In addition to a wire to each county chairman notifying him of his appointment, a letter was sent out under the signature of Governor Mabey and Mr. Howard under date of March 26th, as follows: Following a careful investigation of the situation at the Castlegate catastrophe I issued a proclamation, a copy of which is attached hereto. This survey was made by a committee composed of Mr. Imer Pett, chairman; Mr. F. E. Hansen, Mr. Darrel T. Lane, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, and Mr. Carl Marcusen. The report was in detail and I am having run off for you, copies of the report so that you can be fully advised and in turn let the people in your county know the exact status of the situation. As you already know, the resolution of the committees investigation points to the need of a fund to take care of the dependents who will require attention in addition to the compensation allowed under the law, namely $5,000 to a mans dependents, payable $16.00 per week. Newspapers throughout the state and country at large have carried the details of this sad accident, and it appears to be the general concensus of opinion that steps should be taken to raise the fund of $100,000. We respectfully urge that you use every means possible to raise the quota for your county. The Red Cross chapter, church societies, fraternal and commercial organizations should be called upon by you to supply the necessary machinery to raise the to take charge of fund.: Without delay, please appoint the various cities, towns and sections of your county. You have many good men and women available for this work. Posters that will serve to call the attention of your people to this campaign are being mailed to you under separate cover. Will you please see that they are distributed and prominently displayed. The Boy Scouts organizations, we believe, can be depended upon to make the distribution. As you have been previously advised, Mr. John C. Cutler, president of the Deseret National Bank is treasurer. All banks are authorized to receive subscriptions to the fund. It is needless, we feel sure, to urge that necessity demands prompt response in this emergency and we hope that the good people ' of your county will respond generously. Members of the ways and means committee are E. O. Howard, D. C. Green, Edward E. Jenkins, A. G. Mackenzie, John C. Howard, Mrs. Frank P. Stewart, J. H. Rayburn, Bishop Joseph S. Glass, A. W. Ivins, Ross Beason, J. D. Stack, S. G. Dye, G. L. Becker, J. T. Farrer, C. P. Cardon, Mrs. Jeanette A. Hyde, Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, L. F. Rains, Moroni Heiner. Herbert Auerbach and Walter Fitch, Sr. The trust committee which will disburse the funds will consist of the three members of the state industrial commission, a representative of the Utah Fuel company, a member of the board of county commissioners of Carbon county, a representative of the Carbon county chapter of the American Red Cross and three representatives to be chosen by the governor from the state at large. State-wid- e I have a few Pianos. Players and Phonographs that ought to go back to headquarters; some are out on uncompleted contracts, and parlies holding them are anxious to be relieved of their obligation even at a sacrifice. 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