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Show PAGE EIGHT CUE Twenty Years Ago This GATE COAL LAND CASE GOES AGAINST Preston C. Xuuer of Nine Mile was liefore district court at Price on a profane cane in which he waa the administrator. Nad Glsrn of Castle Dale opened Olsen Hotel at 8unn aide. The place had thirty rooms. Hsnlt 8iewart of the Nine Mils section had liusineas at Price. There waa very little snow out there and farmers to and ranchmen had already worry about a summer's water supply. T. A. Ketrhum of Helper and C. W. (Dor) Shores of lenver, Colo., had Interested some Eastern men in oil lands afatve Sunnyside. Abe IJddell of Wellington visited in Pri-e- . People down that way were very much exercised alout the water supply fur the coming summer. J. M. Loveridge of Scofield was serving as a Juror st Price. I). W. Huldaway had about completed assessments throughout the county for the year. Koliert Howard of Sunnyside was in Price en route o Zion on business. Lewis C Singleton, a sergeant who waa in charge of the government telegraph line at Price, read a paper at the district court room giving his ideas of Uod and the Hilda from the free think- (Continued From Base Six.) by the fommi&sion directing the reiin- iug plant at (Sunnyside and the ininea burning to the coal concern of the and other properties there. This inhia Amount alleged to be overcharged. No-fir-st trip out. Later he willgo to H in-- tiee will be nerved on the Short I inc ter Quarters and to Clear Creek. Also,! aild ti,e complaint in satisfied no Somerset, Colo. date fur hearing will be fixed. The estate of the late Henry C. Frick, coal, coke and steel magnate, amounts MINE RESCUE WORKERS FIGHT PIKE AT RAINS ' to $94,012,153.82. This lieeame known j when his executors filed federal, state i lrompt action ofi the Spring Canyon and inheritance tax returns last week. at iota in reaxmdiug The Gordon Creek Coal eouiany on Mine Rescue assoc few call a fire to a evenings ago held statement a with filed last Wednesday losses in the mine of the minimum to a the state board of equalization and Carbon Fuel conqiany at Rains ubirh value of the the propgiving have assumed serious projxir-tiun- s, erty of the company for the purpose might to Carl A. Allen, rliief according of taxation at 17520. mine iusiector for the state industrial John Crawford, state coal mine in- commission. The blaze is attributed to spector, who waa stricken with par- a short circuit or to the ignition of a alysis several weeks ago when out on gas feeder from an explosion. The fire duty insieeting the mines and investi- had been progressing behind a screen gating an accident over at Hiawatha, of smoke and by the time its true nahas ao far recovered as to return to his ture was determined tty whole fare of work last Wednesday. an entry was ablaze. The association Returns of the American Fuel com- was successful in bringing it within pany to the state board of wpialir.a-tio- n control after wurkiug constantly from place the value of that property 10 o'clock of the evening until 9 the at 8ego in Grand county at $32,413, of nezt morning. Allen rejxirted that a which $ 18,564 ia in improvements, $0,-28- 0 few of the men were in danger from in machinery and $4509 in real es- the aloughing of the roof, but all No Action I Is Taken. No INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. art ion toward framing wage demands affecting the soft eoal industry waa taken today by the wage committee of the United Mine Workers, which began its work with a general diacussion of the employment situation in the coal fields. Committeemen snid idleness had been widespread among min era for the last year and that the miners were working but half time or less. Aside from the discussion regarding employment, the committee classified three hundred resolutions submitted Is by local unions which embodied of increased wages, a shorter work day or changes in working conditions. From these the committee is to draft its report on wage demands. ist coke lie used F di i ft i ai ta Foot Comfort Announcement A Foot Comfort Demonstrator from Chicago Store Coming toAND Our TUESDAY replying. pro-Ixmm- : i (I Si er's standpoint. J. W. Nixon of Huntington declared his intentions of soon without injury. R. W. Van Derek company of Salt Lake City rejxirts to the state board of equalization for taxation tinrixts's the value of ite coal lands at Sego in 'Grand county as $4452. Utah Gilaonite company, with properties in the Uintah Basin, lists its holdings at $4345. The people of Ferron are asking assistance from the forest service in the construction of a road up the Narrows. This msd, in addition to opening up a way to the timber at the head of Ferron Canyon, will pass over a coal vein where, they .hope to lie able to develop mine from which Ferron and Molen in Emery eounty ran secure coal for ai n es-cai-ed tate. rEBEUAlTni rift Week W. domestic use. Rccommendati FRIDAY, FRIDAI THE SUV, FRXCE. UTAH- - fiVEBY Arthur J. Lee was over in Emery county buying cavalry horses, paying from eighty to a hundred and twenty dollars a head for them. Scofield Knights of Pythias announced a grand ball for the evening of February ISth. It was the thirty-eight- h anniversary of Itathbone Lodge No. 9. Matt Warner and T. L. (Len) McCarty of Price were buying horses all through Eastern Utah fur lioer war contractors. The First National bank at Price had lieen open for business sixty days. A. McGovney. cashier, reported a steady increase of business with each succeeding week. The Peter C. Francis murder case of the Nine Mile was on In district court. Dave Russell, his elayer, waa being prosecuted by District Attorney William D. Livingston from Mantl. Over thirty veniremen were examined before a Jury was accepted. Denver and liio Grande surveyors had finished running a line front 8a-llCanyon through Ferron and were expected to reach Castle Dale by the end of the week. Such was the crowd In attendance upon district court at Price that many persons had to go to Helper for hotel accommodatlone. A. Livingston and Kell Alder from Castle Dale were locating manganese rlalms down near Green Kiver. Lars Frandsen won a Winchester rifle raffled off by Young A Callaway, price barbers. John A. Crockett packed away a bicycle in the same manner from the thirst parlors of Thomas A Co. J. M. Miller completed his Ice harvest up at Colton of over a hundred care. E. A. Summerville of Grand Junction, Colo., was running a steamboat on the Green and Grand rivers from the town of Green River to Moab. Sam C. Miles and Fred J. Thomas were running a restaurant at Helper, Edwin C. Lee waa feeding some two hundred head of cattle cn his Nine Mile ranch. Mr. and Mra. Henry Wade and family had given up Wade Hotel at Cnstle Gate and were moving t Clear Creek. The New York Herald for Sunday, published a fairly good picture of Hon. William Howard, United States commissioner at Huntington, labeled "Caleb Rhoades, the First White Man to Learn the Secret of the Money llock." A thrilling story of the lost Hhosdes gold mine In the Uintah country and Indians accompanied the picture. David C. Dunbar of Salt Lake City East promoting some oil deals for the Uintah Dasln country. Enterprise Oil and Mining company WImi of Helper was incorporated. were James Rooney of Helper. K Sant-ocM. oT Caatle Gate. J. Miller of Colton and Fred J. Thomas and Victor Ram baud of Price. It had located some ten thouaand acres of land between Price and Sunnyside. Samuel McEacbern of Scranton. Pa.', had coma to Price to look after the affairs of the Now York find Utah Oil with locations in five Eastern company Ut-.- h counties. Col. D. C. Dodge and George W. Kramer, big Denver, Colo., railroad men, had scouts out In Eastern Utah looking for oil lands. Judge Morris Sumner of Salt Lake City waa turned down on a forty thouaand dollars offer for the holdings of the Price Oil company. Guy Barrack of Nevada. Mo., located nt Price in the practice of law. T. C. Hanford was the other legal light of the county seat at that time. MONDAY FEBRUARY 13th AND 14th This man is a representative of The Scholl Mfg. Co. Dr. Schott's FootEanar awe & fate, body lad atcm A Mk. worst support. May M Wm ift ART SROOe na of Chicago, makers of the wonderful Foot Appliances and Remedies invented by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl; the eminent authority on foot troubles. He is thoroughly versed in the methods of giving foot comfort originated by Dr. Scholl and which are now in use in every part of the world. We carry a complete line of DsScholl's Rot ComfortAppliances, And extend you a personal invitation to come to our store and learn how as fuel for Salt La City ateamlxrilera thousands of people suffering from corns, callouses, bunions, weak ankles, and other equipment was made to the fallen arches, tired hurting feet, and flat foot have been benefited city commission this week by Hiram 4JS W. Clark, chief smoke inspector. He by the use of these remarkable inventions. Howat Cases Dropped. informed the commission that he liad observed that a ateamlxiiier used by TGPF.KA, Kan., Feb. 7. The state Please consider this personal the departments thawing frozen gut- will prefer no farther ehsrges at this invitation. ters and waterways in the business dis- lime against Alexander H. llowat, deBring your friends. trict crested an undue amount of the poned Kansas mine union president, nuisance. who was released last night from the Henry Sarsf ield, a miner who bat re- Cherokee eounty jail after signing a cently came to Utah from Walsenberg, peaee bond, Attorney General llopkina Colo., and who went to work for the aid today. Cartan Fuel company at Rains, waa found dead in the mine a few evenings CHEYENNE JAZZ HOUNDS SHY AT BANK, ALSO ago. He was single and about 25 year Corner Eighth and Main Streets PHONE 235 PRICE, UTAH of age. His tady was found in the main slope at the sixth left entry. His Evidently danee business throughout death was dne to natural causes it has this section of Utah is not flourishing been remrted by the mine officials to enough to keep an initerant orchestra the industrial commission. organization floating atop the finanTALK SCHOOL AF-- t OUTSIDERS REFUSE TO RANI emrcouNGiLWREmB with nqh- - ROT ARLANS Of a score of small mining compa- cial wave. The Cheyenne Cowboy orLUNCHEON FAIRS AT HAY EMBARGO nies which have been reported to the chestra, which has given hops in Price TWO EVENINGS FOR ESOUSHAUQtS fell this occasions season, state hoard of equalization up to the on various nice Rotarians lunched at Carbon After Bounding out sentiment ia tk present time not in a single instance into the all too common practice of school last Tuesday noon, the neighboring states aa to any moyened high (Continued from Page One.) has there been any net proceeds re- doling ont a bum check in payment for spread being served by the domestic for the removal of the quarantine i e ported from operation. In only one rent on City Hall for their last some gtxd suggestions to the council science department. There was wide posed against alfalfa from Utah a ease has there been any production locally. Resnlt is the city treasas to having the boys practice up un- discussion of school problems as ap- account of the presence of the alfilh ported and in this the exemptions from urer's bank account is short quite a der smudges with the new masks, lie plying to this district. Carl R. Mareu-ae- n weevil here, A. A. Hinckley, eonmp- taxation wen claimed to be a good few dollars since the slip of paper was as head of the public affairs com- sioner of agriculture, report to Got- j called attention to the fact that the many times in excess of the money re- protested, and so far only about half waa in charge of the program Charles R. Mabey that California, it mittee two about the of are hydrant caps city the amount has been made good. ceived from the ore produced. sizes and suggested that a single stand- Suggestions submitted in answer to izona and Nevada all report that pet Restoration of the autonomy of Disard be adopted and installed. Also questionnaire!? a were that the school lie sentiment aa well as public safety j that caps he occasionally greased in board concentrate its attention to the trict No. 14, United Mine Workers of AMPUTATION OF BOTH FEET OF absolutely against letting dm JOHN A. MATHIS their threads ao that no sticking will bringing about of better discipline the ban. We must solve our trouble America, will be effected by April lat, be encountered when needed at a time among the students of the schools; more substantial way," writ next, George L. Peck, provisional presJohn A. Mathis of Price, prominent of fire. ident of the district, announces. The that means be taken to better the Hinckley, by continuing to fortr international has been in charge of the Eastern Utah farmer and stockman teaching system wherever poasible; the program called for in your pr ' For Pipeline Repair. additional buildings be erected; lamation, establishing the dairy ind district ' affairs since last October and a pioneer in this section of Utah, that Several points in the tile part of the that a more conservative Wednesday at the hospital of Dr. course of ex- try on a sound basis, and continual 13th, when John Is Lewis, president of last pipeline from Colton Springs will need be the international, overturned the ad- W. P. Winters underwent an operaend that all our program of feed and fatten Util ' followed, penditures iron some and was changing, piping feea tuition ministration of President Alexander tion by which both of his feet were be eliminated for children live stock on Utah hay. In the purchased to facilitate this work as it of American H. Howat and set up a provisional or- amputated just above the ankles. Reand that a fee be after we pass by tha temporary dis eitizens, come "Armeo is iron the may up. cently he fame near losing his life ganization. material selected. Pipe of ten, twelve charged for children of aliens and non- pointment that comes to the wouldk while hunting for rattle ont in the T. J, Pannley, an inspector of mines Wliitmore shipper.' He will be a better and a dm and fourteen inches in diameter will property owners. section on Coal Creek for the Utah Fuel company, was in or Soldier Park prosperous fanner by changing be in. laid The in are of this joints Canyon. Over a month has Two pints once made a quart, Now methods in conformity with the abo Price on Tuesday last going from Cas- been tha The material type. slipjoint frozen to members in the outlined suggestions. tle Gate to Sunnyside on one of his order given need ia absolutely pure iron, which ia two yeast cakes make a quart. to save themjhut the flesh of the claimed to be of much greater resist' regular trips. Clear Creek and Winter feet was literally dropping off and Blank books, loose leaf ledgers. Quarters are working at this time three the operation was necessary to save Some people must name their chi ing power against corrosion under cash books, day books, etc. Comand four days a week, Castle Gate sev- his life. This ground than steel. This is purchased plete stock. The Sun. dren after Pullman cart. he ia reported (Friday) en and Sunnyside five and six. Com- as from a Wood 'a Cross firm. About sevrenting very nicely at Carbon Hosmercial demand fur the company's en hundred feet of castiron pipe of a pital, where the operation waa diameter of ten inches waa bought products is given as the reason for formed. Mathis is 40 years of age.perof blanks kinds. all Tha Sun. from a Salt Legal Lake City concern. This greater activity, while some coal is gowill be used in remodeling at a point ing into railroad storage. where the pipeline crosses the river up Rocky Mountain Coal company with BANGltET DADS, at Castle Gate. The finn will also furleases from the government on some PflICE BOV nish a dozen valves to he installed eight hundred and forty acres of land ahead of fire hydrants about the city, adjoirvng the Cameron coal property and will supply curl) box coven for waCelebration of Scout Week is well up at Castle Gate, ia said to be getting MY IAI IS A GROWNUP SCOUT ter meter installations. ready to operate in the near future. tinker way at Price, having been ush All papers necessary to the proposi- ered in Wednesday night with a fa Local House Wins Out. By M. OILMOUR tion from the secretary of the interior thers and sons banquet at the audi electric supplies proved that Dad I'm My Buying a better aays hoy filed with the recorder of Tartan torium of the Cartan Stake tabernacle. Since I became a Scout the Eastern Utah Electric company the stake on last. Rhead, The scoutmaster, I get the coal end get the wood. Monday eonnty holdings Parley waa on the job, Sheldon Anderson d And that I seldom ever pout. are to be worked through a shaft. Re-- ; with C. II. Madsen, scoutmaster for the bid and ready responses to He says R has made me cheerful nsentatirez of the company are now Troupe 3, and his assistant, Blain Lee, And 1 tell you I'm requests for information on materials mighty glad Scouts on the Pacific Coast trying to raise i"er charge of the fifty-twAnd try to he honest and truthful landed almost the entire order in this Meats funds to p ahead with the deaL (present. Forty dads of the Scouts Cause Id hate to disappoint my Dad. line. Through a lung list of varied the occasion. The dinner was (graced eleetrieal more dead were takenfrom the Six He goods the local house was a Scout should he friendly prq1,.d hy 1he motlim of lhe Scouts, Andsays able to meet and in many cases to do something good every day; at mine move You prices V S ;t,e direction being by Mrs. George A. That people would learn to trust me underbid the outside concerns. With Fnek Coke company on vJj6 C. Mrs. Lee Mrs. Edwin and Fauwtt. And I'd find It would pay. . buying connections well established bnngmg the total up to twenty-tw- o I tell him in w. (Wkettv A toast proposed to lle'a proud of me whenalways good and the ability to quote successfully I anme deed have of good done; responded' each to 'a !ieWn,.7VreMedbyD,intf.f,r,a,!h by was never There a nobler work against vigorous competition, the local may higher m.jhto,,, present with a glass of pure as and Than the Boy Scouts have begun. house has again demonstrated its abilthere may be other miners, apart from Colton water. A ioom written by Matt to rare for Eastern Utah men four unaccounted the three or needs. It pleases me when I hear my Dad ity yet Oilmour was presented by Scout Benja-fogoods. The contract for poles needed in the who were kdled by an explosion min Speak of praise about our work. prices were Addrwwg to iht! It makes me think of service reconstruction contemplated of the de bv Matt Oilmour. W. F. Olson, And that a Scout should never shirk. Ask MenniwdL here the explosion is citys electric lines was awarded to the Now when I think things over. IIanflon and by ' Mutual Purchasing agency. This is a doubt sure I I'm haven't the appearance of the bodiea they nj(soar The needg of the ( Though he never was a tenderfoot" about the first public apiwaranre of be asphixiated, a, none of them was goods fo,d hy Spout Frsnk olgon. Ta. My Dad Is a. grownup Scout George A. Woot ton's new merchandismutilated. An investigation to deter- - hf dprorationa in amall stacked ing organization. Bids for poles from mine the cause will be made. more. like guns were very attractive. Larger Proceeds of the sale of pelts of pre- outside institutions were surprisingly The Lion Coal company of Ogden flags draped the walls. Mra. C. II. datory animals shot, trapped and poi uniform, and that these mnla are not end with mines at Wattis has filed a Madsen and Mra. R. W. Crockett su- soned by trappers and hunters eon to have it all their own way all the complaint with the public utilities com- pervised the decorative effects. Suc- neeted with the state department of time is one of the big ideas behind the in cessful excess was an of the mission, alleging charge iro- agriculture to the amount of $1610.99 new establishment. every degree dollars nonneement at the close f the nffair were received by Commissioner Ilinck- nine hundred and thirty-tw- o Although it was long after midnight y on thirty ears of slack shipped to the There are other events dnrinsr the jagt Tuesday. The pelts were sold ngain when the buying was completed, Utah Wholesale & Amalgamated Sugar company in Og- roaindcr of the week. Matt Gilmour's t0 a St. Louis finn and were the eafch the tired muncilincn took a new hitch Co. den. the excess being sixty rents the verses are given in the adjoining ml- - :furhig March, April and Julv, 1921. and audited a big hunch of hills out. from ton for the short haul filmi ng against lhe city, closing their Ogden toimn. Main Lots of grmiehes owuld he pleasant if hors along about 2 oclock the sugar company's plan in that city. Thursday Tl. Sun thev knew how. Wedding announc?; and demanding that an order he tar.cl 'inurning. aiAMJam1 1 ijsve a'lnw Fits-gt-ra- , Jazz-bore- . as a ld A. D. Hadley . hi r,-- . MEM Sews - pre-Iare- i o and groceries of the quality kind at that the goods. cant find any better meats this old town. The same to groceries canned No more reasonable anywhere. others who eat from then eat our yourself. But dont pay any ( Sl r. I w, re-je- Eastern - I a. i Retail Street, Price, Utah |