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Show if tfk bi i If tf.juirEH.ua TER TWO RIGS FOR SAN JUAN BUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE TERES IS STILL OPEN Midwest Will Cany On Rig Work In Tune For Entering the Training Camp Southeastern Utah. Has Been Extended 'Shipping in two standard rigs from Looking up recruit for the citizens yowing, the Midwest Refining com- military training camp which will pany will have these outfits drilling at Fort Dougias on 27th, in the San Juan oil field of southeast- Roy L. Schuyler, 38th July with ('apt. Inf, ern Utah. One of these rigs is being at the location of the camp, loaded at Casjter and workmen are dis- 'has been scuding a few days in Price mantling another preparatory to ship- during the )at week, lie worked in ment. The precise destination of these Soldier Summit sud Colton before rigs is not announced, but it is snpio-e- coming into Carbon county, and pat that one is for the Midwest loca- in a Lttle time at Castle date and altion on the Navajo reservation. On so at Ileler before coming to Pr.ce. the Organ Rock structure the Midwest He signed up acveral recruits in all has acquired control of approximately these places. This training camp will seventeen thousand acres, partly bv accommodate a thousand men, tu he lease and tartly by a royalty arrange- from the states of Idaho, Mojtau-t- , ment with earlier operators. Bonuses Wyoming, Utah and Nevada. The Fort are said to have been paid in several Douglas eamp will be organized under instances for the assignment of per- the direction of the chief of staff of mits. The Organ Rock structure is the 104th division. The object of these about fifteen miles west of Ilulkito, camjw is to bring together young mm where the first deep well in the field of high type from all sections of (lie is now being put down by the Monu- country on a common basis of equality mental Oil company. The Organ Rock under the most favorable conditions cl' is on a different anticline but tarallel outdoor life; to stimulate and promote to the Ilulkito. Its geological forma- citizenship, patriotism and Amricau-ism- ; and through expert physical directions are the same. It is not so high as the Ilulkito and the oil sands are tion, athletie coaching and military supposed to lie deejter. A reconnais- training, to benefit the young imm insance of this structure was made re- dividually and bring them to realize cently by the Midwest engineers un- their obligations to their country. No der R. C. Coffin. The rompany, obligation for future military service is ao confident of the results will be incurred by any attending the of drilling in this region that it does camps, although it is hoped that many not consider it necessary to await the of them will become interested in the outcome of the Monumental well be- War Dejiartraent s plana for adequate fore beginning to drill on its own ac- National Defense and that some of them will eventually join either the count. Perry A. Clark, general manager of National Guard or the Organized Rethe Monumental, fresh from a visit to serves. The benefits derived from atthe field, said on his return to Salt tending the camp can be secured withLake City: Conditions and progress out any expense to the students, as the at our eamp are all that anyone could War Department will provide transI reasonably wish for. At six hundred portation to eamp and return, ward, and fifty feet we cut a sand which, lodging, medical attention, uniforms, north of the river, is only a few inches equipment, arms, ammunition, laundry, thick and carries neither oil nor gas. athletics and recreation. Three courses are provided, one for Where w penetrated it its thickness is three feet and it shows both oil r.nd simple fundamental, and this may emgas. A eorraponding improvement in brace infantry, cavalry, field artillery, the other strata would make the (letter air service or engineers and signal eon. A second course is intended to sands north of the river veritable by the time they got to where qualify students to liecoine officers of the organized rewe are drilling for them. Although we are having rather hard drilling, we serves. The third course offered proare averaging about fifteeen feet er vides more advanced training for wartower and we do not complain, fur the rant officers. Utah haa been a little impervious lime raps we are encouuter-terin- g alow in filling the allotcd quota of are just the formation to keep tudents for the state, and the time oil in place and maintain the for receiving applications has lr'ti the extended up to practically the owning hydrostatic pressure in our drainage of the eamp. All applicants should adextends which area, uninterruptedly Chief of Staff, 104th Division, dress, e miles from the Rice for sevnty-fivmountains to the Ilulkito. Assuming Fort Douglas, Utah. that work has continued as it was going when I left, our well is down seven RATE CUT ASKED hundred and fifty feet. Railroads Would Put Lower Freight WILL HELP UTAH Rate In Effect For Utah. op-e- n head-Iquarte- rs d laundry will b ready when Jjiforit Promptneee U as muck is first-daa- s ef enr serrice And bow fine that work is yon jncorer when yon open the pack-yoshirts and collars, bo satisfied with ordinary gj work again. rtICE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 218 u ur 'era Spring Canyon Coal Co. fKlnara i and Shipper of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at STORKS, UTAH, tneral Offices, III Kewhouae Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. RRIN ELMER COLTON, UTAIT General Mercttandlto and Stockmen's Supplies iuUt, Dipping Vets and Feed Lota la Connection here You're Treated Right . Sncooaaor to St MARBLE California Market Open to Local Under New Freight Rates. CRANES Reduction in freight rates on Utah coal to the Pacific coast from $7.25 to $Ci a ton, f. o. b. common mints, will probably go into effect by June 22d. A telegram was received at the Salt littke Commercial club and ut several ABERDEEN COAL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY, rarnment equivalent 2104 !ba equalled for atoraga. Will not k. The beet of steaming and heating qualities. railroad offices that the interstate dependent Coal & Coke Co. Mines at Kenilworth, Utah sneral Offices in the Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake city. fUL-CO- T flfASTE BASKETS FIVE YEARS l ARANTEED Coal 10. commerce commission had suspn' leii the rule requiring fifteen days notice after publication of a change of rates for the benefit of Utah oierators rnd allowed the rate to go into effect after three days publication. C. J. Huff, general agent, freight department of the Western Pacific Railway company said that tliia will likely enable Utah sellers to get coul on the California market a week or more earlier than This rate will enable was exHH-ted- . Castle Gate and other Carlion county coal to coinjH'te with coal arriving by steamship from Japan, Australian and other countriea sending coal by water to 'the Pacific coast. Some time ago the new rate was announced and this announcement has had the effect of holding up shipments, accord'ng to local coal men, as dealers on the Pacific coast have suspended orders waiting for the rate to take effect. It was for tliis reason that numerous telegrams were sent to Washington, D. CM asking that the usual fifteen daya rule be suspended. CHANGE IN THE ROAD TO GREEN RIVER IS FINISHED t nie Actually a Better Waste $$ket After Five Years Ose Waste Basket waste basket other any Your experience will tell yon would have happened to the other basket in five years in three jAKE and in; in a Vnl-C- ot tough and strong in the beginning, will be a better basket and good for ten or fifteen years more service. Vnl-Chas solid sides and can sift out over the Yet the Vnl-Cis exteremely 't about half as heavy as it would f nude of aluminum. k'H like their handsome finiahee are rich ma--1 brown and olive green. Du Vnl-C- ot bot-nothi- ot ot appear-Regul- ar ctly ) , lenland now why in so many eases. First ions are often the email Jt. charitybe-nme- Something to f Remember You want to use the kind of coal that you know will give you the best satisfaction. It must be clean, hot, easy to start, long lasting and economical. Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals belong to that class. Theyve been proved superior over a period of more than twenty-fivf- e years- - ASK YOUR DEALER UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Gear Creek Coal REVENUE RULING CHANGES ONE UTAH CASE AN INSURANCE POLICY Holding unconstitutional that section of the Volatead law relating to the imposition of double tax fees and an additional specific tensity of 700 1 for retail liquor dealers will have little effect in Utah, according to a statement made by James H. Anderson, colIn one of our companies is the stepping stone to suclector of internal revenue. The United How are you stepping? Our companies offer you cess. States supreme court has just declared itself to this effect. The decision will the best and our rates are within reason. We give you the result in a lower levy tieing made benefit of our experience when seeking advice. AVhen in f i F. W. Goinph of the Pacific Freight against Buddy Ryan, proprietor outdoubt come to us, we will show you the way. drive roadhouse on the Traffic bureau has written tu the pub-li- e Highland Knit Lake City. Ilia automoof skirts utilities commission of Utah, asking bile was seized collectors of liy for teriniKftion for the priiiciinl rail- internal revenue to satisfy a levy unroads In Utah to put into effwt it 3 after bis arrest for selltrastate the reductions recently indi- paid by RyanThe if 1050 and was liquor. levy ing cated interstate by the interstate com- under the new decision & Investment Co. this would be Equitable merce commission. The practical efreduced to about $300. fect of these reductions is to reduce by The court held Second Floor Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah that retail liquor 10 per cent all freight rates, except to pay taxes lie made dealers rafinot which in and Uan those on cual ores, double the orwre not increased at the time of the amounting to $2050, or license fee of $1025, nor to pay iginal increase. At that general Wealth eonstilutea riches only where the specific penalty of $500 imposed GREEN RIVER FERRY BREAKS 20, 1020 the public utilities comthere is a mind to enjoy it AND ENDAN0ER8 FIVE 35 of the Volstead act It See. under mission of Utah refused to saneton jciainn the increase on coal and ores, and in is sud that in some states the Keep your heait pure and your mind Drifting down Green river on parts in the return of considerawill this the Utah commission was .qJicld ninv resultcollected of keep itself busy. boat which on the boat ble funds by collectors of in- were ferry to the when the railroads apjs-aleto crons one the river attempting unconstitucommission. Gumphs letter after ternal revenue under the day last week, Sheriff A. G. Morton, tional provisions, but in Utah P. laving down formal objections to the one or two Deputy Chris Tessen, P. fl. Wall, Kd fie mnv affected. cases Stevens and Will Iienaon floated ever ruling of the interstate commerce comGive ua your fretglit liaullnx and othmission, announced the compliance of being rescued. Their au- er work of tills kind and It will have It is not to lie wondered at that so a mile the railroads with thnt order, and their lost. Owing to the high promiM attention. No Job too larire or tomobile was on a to silting object many ieople too annul for me to handle. Servloo purpose to make it effective inWstnie modern jury. The suspicion of bribery water the cables controlling the oar day or iiIrIiL T. I. Lrnnonn, I hone as well, uK)n receipt of the necessary doesnt care who it hits. BOW, 11400, Utah. authority from the Utah coinini'siun, but be adds this proviso "That where recognized rate relationships were maintained originally and by readjustment since August 20, 1020, these relationships will lie maintained, if practicable, in the initial publications issued to put into effect the pro posed reduetions; otherwise by later adjustment and that in the event uch later adjustment necessitates an increase in any rate, the commission will authorize such increase without formal hearing. The commission has taken the letter nnder advisement at least long enough to ponder on the meaning of this proviso. It is noted that the Utah state law prevents any increase in rates without a public and formal hes urg. Therefore this commission w'll lie unable to comply strictly with all the terms of Oomph's proviso, even if it is deemed desirable. The s!ut? n w'll be for the railroads to make the ci rroct adjustments in the first place. Otherwise the law requires a formal hearing. We are showing in midsummer millinery an Whether this fact will militate against or delay the effectiveness of the proof white hats in Milans, Leghorns and the like. posed redupti, n in Utah remains to be seen. In the meantime the commission may ssk for more specific information In childrens hats we have a lot in all sizes and styles before passing finally on the request. -- c Real Estate time--Augu- I Vi I st ' al T. LAMONS e fern-brok- -- That bad stretch of road over in the line between Emery and Carbon counties between this city and Green River has been abandoned, nnd a new line located which brings about two more of the highway inside C..b-'countys limits. Estimates mad Ncil-se-byn the two state road agents Peter for Emery county and E. C. Lee for Carbon county placed the pr fift'H-exjicnse for this change at hundred dollars. About thirty .lavs inago these gentlemen made a final vestigation of the matter and it was agreed thnt each county honld do hnlf of the work. It has just been completed. No report as to Emery coui.ys coat is at hand, but Carbon county got dol- CONGRESS IS TO AID HOOVER away for five hundred and fifty beta in is road of line IN PRICE CONTROL new The lars. ter position an.l on better ground, and WASHINGTON. D. C.f June 10. -mnrh benefit is expected frem the Executive machinery of congress has change. been dared at the disposal of SecreOPPOSED BY BANKERS tary of Commerce Herbert Hoover for cent in preventing price extortion duruse Wn Apparently the "three Tier coal strike. Sen to the nation-wid- e allowed be not to are ing companies of Idaho, has American ator Borah, The Utah. in republican, do business Bankers association, through L D. placed the senate labor committe at Woodworth, deputy manager and sec- the disposal of the government to draft laws and this has put retary of the savings bank division, is these the next step squarely up to Secretary a against campaign engineering concerns. Seth Pixton, state bank ex- Hoover. If the government were helpBorah deaminer, notes that the Btate securities less under strike conditions, commission, of which he is a member, clared, congress would soon "put the Amerihas already gone on record as to its teeth in a law to protectBorah asked auch organ- can consuming public. with connection in policy executive to an Hoover prolaws the suggest under One organized izations. be of Texas applied some three months gram, and it is said that this will rethe as as soon outlined in business secretary do to for permission ago turns to Washington from the West. Utah, but this was refused. Midsummer Millinery . . . rasamuxm S3 at prices that are right. our stock over, as there is a hat here for everyone and some are marked away down, too. Come in and look Bessie Kennedy , Millinery UTAH PRICE, I |