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Show FRIDAY, THE SUV. FRIGE, PAGE SIX SHIP TWO HIKERS TO UTAH IK1A L at the state capital Official uem-i-- s to work been lave by the industrial commission of Utah to investigate the sending of two Welsh eoal miners froiu Clnrugo, Ills., to Salt Lake City and Kenilworth in the xieetation of get-in- g wu:k here. Incidentally, it appears as if some three ttmunand miles have unnereHnrily added to the wanderings of tlwsrse men travels whieh hiixe already carried them three-quaters of the way around the world. If their story is substantiated, a Chicago labor agency will be exiected to ay the railroad fare and an allowance for lost time of Hie two men. C. C. Dando and W. F. Corrcll told the industrial commission recently of their eieri-ence- -. They allowed a letter signed A. C. Weis, written on the letterhead of a Canal street (Chicago) labor Pioneer supply agency, known as Pmice," and addressed to Mr. John H. Tonkin, general manager. Salt take City, Ctah. " This letter advised Tonkin that "Pioneer Service is sending two experienced, hardworking Welsh miners. "Kindly take rare of them, it asks, "as I told them thut they never worked for a better equipp'd mine better men. They both (mid or their fan's and the inducement to both of them is to refund their fare after The miners told working sixty iluys. (). P. McSh.'tne, chairman of the industrial commission, that Weis had advised them the mine was running fulltime and assured them that it was in need of miners. Arrived in Utah the men were informed by John II. Tonkin, general manager of the 1 iulecndent Coal and Coke company, thut the mine is working on an average of two days a week and that they are hard put to it to su- the necessary amount of work to Cly their present forces together in anticipation of a busier season later in their year. There was no indieution that the coal oerating eoinjiany had ever had any relations with the Chi-rag- o lalmr agency, and certainly it was not in need of men at present. Miners at Kenilworth similarly ex- ait nation to the Welshmen. !ilained the commission took the matter up with the two and sent telegrams to the Illinois industrial commission and to the Illinois commission-er of talior at Springfield. A telegram from John J. McKenna, chief insjiec- tor of the Illinois official agency for the suHrvisioii of employment bureaus, hns been received. McKenna says that the director of la lair has Hsk-e- d for immediate investigation, and he hi-c- com reports: "I had A. C. Weis rail at the office to explain. lie admits the ahinnent (of Dando and Correll) and claima to have had an order. Will you kitldly investigate on your end and give ns ail the information you can get so that, if the men are in tne right we will make Weis adjust the case immediately. Otherwise, with hia statement on this end and the men on the other delay may result. Your investigation and rejNirt wil give the information that we must have for immediate action. McShane ays that he has obtained the necessary affidavits as to the lack of relation! between the eoal mining and the labor agency and hasconiny wired them to Chicago. He expressed the oiniun that the two ahould be reimbursed for doltheir railroad fare of fifty-fiv- e lars, their expenses on the trip, the four dollars each they had paid to Weis as fee, and should have their fare and exienses (mid back to Chicago, together with an allowance for the time lost. "I'tuh eoal ojerators, lie says, are not bringing in miners at Spring SPIRITED NEW BLOUSES for more than MXNE "wit a- work between the Unit ed States bureau of mines and the state industral commission in safety and find aid work in Utah will he continued with Engineer H. W. Dyer in charge. This was virtually assured ou Monday last when O. F. McShane, the chairman of the state industrial ram' mission received confirmation of the acceptance of the agreement from H. Poster Bain, director of the United States bureau of mines. Pngineer Dyer succeeds the late Carl A. Allen as district mining sucrvisor of the bureau of mines and as chief iusjcrtor for the state industrial commission. He has been with the hureuu for a number of years, having begun as ear engineer and until a year ago was connected with First Aid and Mine Kes- - uKC Mlnmand Shippers Celebrated Coal Mines at STORKS, it.UI General Ofrirw. There is nothin tame or commonplace about this st tonin', blouses. Neither are they flashy. Many of them are made of plain ere tie or rests of printed silk In colors lively, hut soft and like the pretty model shown in the picture. mm Up to Highest Bidder. Salt take City 'a land office was on Friday last directed by the secretary of the interior at Washington, D. C., to offer for lease two tracts of public eoal land in Utah, one containing four hundred and the other four hundred and forty acres. It is in Sevier county slsiut forty miles northeast of Rich field and is accessible to the branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western running from Thistle to Marysvale. Lease for such tract will lie at a government royalty of ten rents per ton hfor eoal mined, a minimum investment of mining operations of thirty-fiv- e thousand' dollars during the first three years of the lease and a produc tion of two thousand tons annually with the fourth year of the lease. The sale of the lease will lie made by public auction at the Zion land office on a dajr to lie fixed later. Privilege will lie given to bidden to secure one lease covering both tracts. Pot your family Pride Valley made rifht here atPriei I and aa food as the best Peedll your animals. Both these it In I coat We deliver. Millions of Pounds Bought by our Government Farmers Mill and IS MADE UP TO VESTIGATE NATIONALLY i. tnuun Bin vh t y Manager. PROFESSIONAL SB. E. Telephone lS3w Office Price Commercial and tafal 1 Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. DR. sity of Kansas; W. II. lloyt, chief engineer, Duluth, Mesaba and Northern railway, Duluth, Minn.; B. W. Parr, professor of applied chemistry. University of Illinois; Edgar S. Xetereut, secretary of the Western Society of Engineers, Chicago: Rov V. Wright, editor. New York. The rfiairman is W. I Abbott, chief operating engineer of the Common wealth Edison company of or NOTICK am. 1 New Redd BUg Prlal X-R- ay Tftfc DR. SANTORD BALXJNGB Dentist Service. Office, the New Redd Bufldlnt PRICE. UTAH X-R- ay CLAY ft PRATT Attorneys At taw Suite 80S- - Electric Building, PRICE. UTAH Do You Need Glasses ? FERDINAND ERICKSER Attorney At Law TIT Judge Building SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Hay your eyes examined today hy a graduate Optometrist. Our Optical equipment la complete as you will find in any city. We grind oar own lenses. It is your duty to your eyes to give them the best. Our glasses fit u LEWIS OPTICAL CO., Price, Ululi DR. EARL L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms S and I, Silvagnl Bldg. PRICE, UTAH HENRY RUGGERI Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouse PRICE, UTAH B. W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office at the Countv Courthouse PRICE, UTAH UTAH CONCRETE ft STUCCO C& Engineers and Contractors LEWIS, Mgr. Office Phone 327 Residence Phone 239w3 KOMKrUlSlIU SALK of Chattel Mortgage To Whom It Please take notice that at the time hereinafter specified the undersigned will sell the property here Inafter to foreclose a certain chattel mortgage, made and executed on the 23d day of tu tuber, 1922. hy Stanislao ilagnl, Mortgagor, to the lYrtmn County hank, mortgagee, which said mortgage was filed for record on the 2tth dn.v of October. 1922. in Kile C. In the office of the county recorder of Carbon county. I'tali. t satisfy promissory note for I lSf'O.On. dated iiciober 23, 1922, by the said Stanislao said promissory Pilvugni. upon which dm-- , on this note there date, the sum of ft Sun 00. prinoipil. fsi.25. Interest to date, ami tluo.vO attorney's fees; that the sold mortgaged property is descrilied ns follows, towii: One Hudson automobile. Phaeton style. Model 1922. Engine Number 1 40c S. Serial Number lugXTS. That the said sale will be held at the premises known as Utah Carbon Motor company garage on North Eighth street. Trice, Carbon county. I'tah. on of June. A. T'.. 192:1. nt the 4th 1:30 p. m.. and will be n publi' auction, t to the highei-for i ish. Saul auction end k.Ic wid he made ntelrr and Mr: tic of the provisions of Secs. 47') to 47, T:tlv li. Coiii'cii'd of of the ljilT. i M:i!'y the . nnl.-rs1. ;n s,:i-property, t r of t':!s yiMfs mid expi see. Im;.. I'rice, Vt'ili. M ;v 21. I I 1927. CAIITON ".WTY ltNU. Si. M - A. M. (ice. . BEN BEAN Many New Arrivals In Women: General Painting Contractor Wearing Apparel CANNON ft FETZER Phone IMm. PRICE, UTAH desi-rll-e- w-i- s 1 d-- Hills Bros 337 West Second, South Salt Lake City N. fvij ei hV'S-- ' s l':-ih- . fi-.- i-'hi mi 1 1- 4 i C 1 .Mt-unc- (t'-e- irst j :,i-- . M.i? 1 ,t Ji ' c 1, 1:'27. Architects 606-E0- that is bewitching and a de-- 1 to every woman of everJ station in reses or ah occasions from sim !lre'i. frocks to bail costumes All of the new colors fancy so popular this season you of the value of ttese'aarment't Members of American Institute of Architects. ,.,;Vay niMMOVU, LICENSED ABSTRACTER OP Abstracts of title furnished to T Piece or tract in Eastern Utah. FM insurance written In the beet comtH; "lea. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor Silvagnl Bldg., Price. Utah. titles Vt" properly appreciated! "we vEoman of this community to see be one VU the nuny.3"1 PRICE LODGE No. B2. L 0. 0. P- PRICK UTAn every fe Evanston Stores Company W. L. JENSEN, MANAGER Templeton Building. g SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH each evening G o clock. ,t. Wednesday a. whitford. o.; "veil. V. cs. ; E. Niles. Secy. r. n for beet results and MACHINES mean not now, tut niw rears. J. E. Jameson will see that vuuf TnVhr " taken care of. Corner Fa aud J streets. Phone 11 Ow. SfXGFR ; Scofield, Utah j di 7-- PRICE, UTAH DR. H. B. GOETZHJN DentUt Work and Extractlrn. Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, May Concern: Chicago. This main committee, it was stated hy Dean Mortimer E. Conley of the University of Michigan and president of the Federated American Engineer ing societies, will work with committees in every state, studyng renditions through local engineers in an effort to find a solution for the problems of consumers from the small households 0k lwo: STORE S. EVANS IDentist Office, Rooms SAVOY BARBER SHOP NEW YOIiK, May 19. Announcement of icronnel and plana of the committee which is to direct a national investigation of the storage .of fuel in with the United States eoal commission, the departmet of commerce and the bureau of mines was made here yesterday by the Federated American Engineering societies. The committee members are IL Foster Bain, director of the United States bureau of mines. Washington, D. C.; David Moffat Myers, former fuel administrator, New York; Parley F. Walker, dean of engineering, Univer- inquiry to lie r inducted by the federation ns a part of its program of public- g JONES Physician and Surgeon Olmtetrice and Dloeaaee of CMUmI Office. Silvagnl Block, Price, Duk f DR. J. A. JUDY Physician and Surgeon Coal Company Incorporates. OGDEN, May 12. Articles of incorporation of the Utah Central Coal rmn-pan- v Under New Management of G. W. Blake and It. G. Booker were filed with County Clerk L. A. Van Dyke today. The rnpital is SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE TRADE OF $TiOO,OOi, with shares of the par value LADIES AND CHILDREN of 1100 each. The officers and direcSavoy Hotel, Price, Utah tors are: M. S, Browning, president; E. S. Iiolapp, vice president, and John Beginning On April 1st We Will 0K-- At 7:30 a. ni.; Close :3fl p. m. Browning, secretary and treasurer. The foregoing with Robert Y. Gibson am T35 West Seventh South Street Neil M. Madsen, comprise the hoard of Salt take City, Utah. Neighbors frequently object to the unless the owner intends to hatch ant Phone Waeatch 1 Rg, Salt take Ctty directors. The pnqierty of the com- keeping of poultry in towns and cities, raise chicks, and in that case the cock 267m. Price. Utah. most complaints being against the vo- should he disMised of as pany is located in Carbon county. Main as the ciferous rooster and very disagreeable hens have been set. A flock A. KOPFS STUDIO without a odors. In some places there are regu- male will produce Blakeley to Sell Coal Lands. Portraits and as manv eggs High-Grad- e just Leases to 840 arres of coal land in lations to prevent or control poult and what is more the will eggs but the United States depart- infertile and will Sevier county alsiut seventeen miles keep better. Second Floor from Richfield will he sold hy Goulc ment of agriculture says that the flock Price Commercial and Savings Bat need not be a nuisance. There will 1ms Ik Blakeley, register of the Salt take PRICE, UTAH Politeness costs nothing. Tertians City land office, on orders from the no annoyance from odors if the drip- that the reason so many people don J. E. FLYNN general land office, June 28th. Lease ping boards are cleaned daily and the want it. Licensed Undertaker aad of this land was applied for by the yards are kept reasonably clean. There Embalmer Sevier Valley Coal cnmiany but. in is no necessity lor keeping a rooster Lega! bl inks of all kinds. The Sun. aerordanee with the federal land laws Telephone 2. the company ran only obtain the leases PRICE, UTAH by competitive bids. IN- to the largest industries. Thirty national and local engineering societies, members of the federation, have been enlisted in the work, and will be aided by other engineering groups, federal and state agencies, private enterprises, civic bodies, corporations and individuals. The investigation, the first of its kind to be underltikcii in this country, will deal with the whole range of problems affecting the storage of eoal. The investigation, according to ider.t Cooley, is tlip third nationwide Eleratar Company n COMMITTEE Ctah. FLOURsfl priced brands. cue Car No. 5 attached to the district embracing North Dakota, Wyoming and Montano. Almut a year ago he was lranferred to the jKihitiou of district mining supervisor under the coal section of the leaving act in the district surrounding Glasgow and Havre, Montana. Director Da in expressed regret in his reply to the industrial commission that by reason of the states limited appropriation it would be iuiKissikle to pav a jMirtion of the engineers salary, hut asserted that the bureau would aid as far as (Kissible. He (Hunts out, however, thut Dyer runnot be expected to give as much time to state work as did Allen hy reason of the fact that under the eoal section of the leasing net Dyer will have increasing responsibility in connection with leased mines. His services will lie largely in the cajun-itof consulting engineer. The bureau is plnnuing on sending an assistant supervisor in the near future to aid Dyer and Dr. Arthur I Murray, surgeon of the bureau in this district, in carrying on the safety and first aid work. FOR SALE BY Alger Auto Co. Ford Specialty Shop take City, Balt than of higher NewW T Building, the baked seeds. Los of Spring Canyon for Finer Texture and Larger Volume in Use Canyo 30 yeaTS baoh Ounces for -- ws - w SAFETY WORK CONTINUES IN UTAH, IS ORDER AT. Coal Co. sa&se feice SITS Hat t P1XDAY, the service, the other two having oil Hoover eoininittee of the assay elimination of waste in iudualr.v, resulting in the recommendation, indors- u ed by President Harding, of the adop-tioday. generally of the eight-hou- r r- fr UTAH-EVE- RY fr Bnhmcso pirln cannot enter sociffT within; cantliurk. American hoys taS ii't enter withunt sitarkilii!i. Even n iesimit is happy nt tstnei tin - fnrn out ns ho til iliev would. !!- & |