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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THE BUN. FRIGE, UTAH EVEET FKXDAT. FAGE EIGHT HABK P. BMFFfT GOES TO HRST NATIONAL Yesterdays Salt Lake Tribuue brings the story as to whether the estate of the btte J. M. (Tube) Whitmore, who was one of the founders of the First National bank at Prire some twenty-thre- e years ago, had the right to vote shares of a hundred aud twenty-nin- e the five hundred of stoek in that institution at the annual stockholders' meeting January 8th, last, a uroblem over which the supreme court of Utah assumed jurisdiction Tuesday. The n ae-tio- was brought by L-- E. Whitmore, son aud one of the executors of his father's estate, and seeks to oust from SDPSIHf Bin COURT IN COAL STRIKE SITUATION THE COMING SPRING, ETC. i Continued From Fags Seven.) SQUABBLE market Unless something unforseen happens the plant will be producing on or near March 1st, according to the men who have construction in charge. CITY TO HAVE MATERIAL HAN, The eual from which the coke is to be WHILE NURSE IS, ETC. made at Ironton will come from Columbia in Carbon eounty, about four (Continued From Pact One.) miles south of Sunnyside, and from that should be carried out during the the same vein that ia worked at the latcoming season for his department at ter camp.- - forty thousand dollars. This will in- clude ten thousand for all labor and material in maintaining the canyon pilieliue, construction of a new system in the extreme eastern part of the city at a cost of seventeen thousand four thousand in material being already on hand for this and the finishing up of work in other sections of the eity on that already started. There are a hundred and ninety meters on hand which will be set in the spring, and that will pretty well clear np the matter of get-jing all services on a measured basis, Some changes in service pipes laid in years gone by will be necessary before this can be finished. A line across on Milners Are Financed. Milner corporation has disposed of a $250,000 bond issue to a San Francisco and Los Angeles financial house, the funds to be used in bringing iron property in Southern Utah to production. According to officials of the Milner corporation steamahovel and other mining equipment is on the property now ready for operations. Contract with the railroad company for the ex- the directorate of the bank Joseph Barbogliu, O. (War Hanson and F. F. Fisk, who were declared by the judges to have been elected directors. The tension of railroad to the property, proceedings are of the type known as used distance of about four miles, will likenot warranto, frequently "quo in any court and very seldom initiated ly be negotiated in a few days time aud work on the road rushed so that in the supreme court of Utah. Justice iron ore production will be started Valentine Gideon, acting in the abdays. The sence of Chief Justice Weber, directed "II" street from Eighth to Ninth to within thirty to forty-fiv- e that Attorney General Harvey II. "loop in" these mains is a part of the Milner corporation has secured from the Salt Lake Valley non (Tuff bring tlie artion in this ease and new work. Check On Jaxx Boys. ferrous smelting companies to supply file the complaint on the relation of L. E. Whitmore, aud gave consent to With the privilege of nsiug City Hall them with iron ora for flux, whieh prothe bringing of the action in the room for the band it has duction will be the first handled. The as a prat-tied also become the custom for the various Milners own large bodies of valuable court The complaint was by Mark P. Braffet, attorney at orchestras of the city to assemble there coal lands to the north and east of Iricc, who was present at the stock- for development of their talent. The Price and it is now expected that deholders' meeting, and by Marshall, Mc- janitor is admonished by these organi- velopment of these will be well under Millan & Crow of this eity. Saya the sations to fire up or light up and hard- way the present year. Some rff their Tribune: ly a night goes by without such action. eoal holdings are said to be of great Would Fine Defendants. Hereafter a charge will be made to pri- eoking value. "The complaint not only seeks that vate organizations for this privilege-t- wo ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG dollars without fire and an extra the three defendants be adjudged as CARBON DISTRICT not entitled to the office of director! half for heating. The building comof the bank, but that they each be mittee will formulate governing reguCity Marshal Grover Lewis of Hiafined not to exreed five thousand dol- lations for these activities if such watha was in Price yesterday and told lars in accord with tbe statute cover- continue with the rent tacked on. Bas- The Sun that all four camps of the is the ketball has taken storm. further sought city by ing inch rises. It are workFuel States United company that L E. Whitmore, Ernest 8. Hors- The only indoor floor at present ia the time. at week a ttis six full days ley and W. D. Thompson bo declared high school gym. A proposal to turn ing with Coal properMutual company entitled to the office, and that each ba tha floor at City Hall into a court waa of inducted, on qualifying. Thompson, it met by the statement that it was now ties in the Spring Canyon district arfiled last Carbon Tuesday eounty too not to time do fix in to late the much in does it is stated complaint, up now own qualifying stock in the bank, good the present season. Breakage of ticles at Salt Lake City increasing its but has an agreement for the acquisi- windows and lighting fixtures must be capital stock to eighty thousand shares tion of two shares which will be trans- provided against, and the question of with par value of ten dollars each. ferred and entered of record prior to other damage to the hall is to be conCounty Commissioner Sam Wood-hea- d was in Price from Kenilworth the time when it becomes necessary for sidered. The high sehool floor is kept him to qualify as director. There ia no busy by work of numerous "fives." last Monday. lie told The Sun that contest on Arthur VL Horsley end There are three Boy Scout teams, the the mines there had worked every da Ilonore Dussieire as directors of the Mutual Improvement association, the this month up to the first of this wee bank, they having been on both tick- regular "league." and several school except New Years and Sundays. The ets which were in evidence at the organizations. output at present is around two thousand tons daily. Fulltime ia expected stockholders meeting. Quo warranto Don't Want Oil Tank. the next sixty days. in are the proceedings usually brought Suffering already from several un- during district court, but the law gives the su- favorable Miners of Lancashire and Cheshire, folks causes the along Sixth preme court concurrent jurisdiction in and Seventh streets south of "II" and Eng., last Monday voted overwhelmsneh cases, and in this instance the on down to the railroad tracks of the put in a ingly in favor of the termination anit ia brought in the supreme court to protest stor- existing wage agreement. The count the a of against building expedite the reaching of a final deci- age tankyard on the railway right of was 55,875 for termination and 324( sion. The supreme court yesterday concessions way between these streets. .With the against Unless immediate canned summons to issue on the comclose by the railway switch- on the part of the employers are forthstockyards plaint, and the three defendants have yards with accompanying noise and coming important strikes in the coal the statutory time in which to appear smoke, coupled with a lack of sewers industry, as well as on the countrys and demur, answer or take whatever and being left out iu the cold on this railroads, will confront a labor government when it takes office. other artion they may desire. even with the new East aide project "The complaint sets forth that all these oldtimers are asking that Former Congressman James H. Mays be they outstanding shares of ths banks stock- protected against farther annoyances. and a party of several Utah and Eastholders were represented at the stock- The Texas Star Oil company ia said to ern men have lieen in and out of Price holders meeting of January 8th. L. A. lie the projectors of the new tankyard, the past ten days in connection with McGee, C. Oscar Ilauaon and Frank It waa told these folks that an arrange- some eoal properties in Huntington B. Hanson had previously been named ment looking to a different location Canyon, which are expected to be as judges of the election in accordance would likely dispose of .this menace for to the shipping point the comwith .the national bank lawn,. J, M. them and they were, assured that in ing spring and summer. While in this Whitmore died November 21, 1920, and any event the yard would not be allow- city they made their headquarters at L. E. Whitmore and A. L. Loll) Whit- ed in that locality if tha municipality Savoy Hotel. None of them has anymore, it ia set forth, are his duly qual- could prevent it. thing to say for publication. Considerified executors. At the time of his License applications were numerous ation is being also given to the builddeath J. M. Whitmore had a hundred before the council. Several pooDialla ing of a railroad line to the mines from shares of the banks stock, but at pres- were given authority to operate. One llealy Siding on the Utah railway or ent, owing to some transactions by the such was refused to the applicant be- from some point on the Denver and estate, it holds certificates for a hun- cause he has been an employe in the Rio Grande near Wellington. It has shares. The two dred and twenty-nin-e a period in which the been incorporated as the Utah Central. executors appeared at the stockhold- Slace through of the license has had troubles Tha big winter meeting of the Rocky ers meeting and voted by written bal- before a court for liquor offenses. The Mountain Coal institute will be held lot, presenting a copy of the court Grand Hotel is by a woman at Denver, Cola, February 13th, 14th files showing, among other things, that named Williams. operated The license has been and 15th. The annual entertainment they were regularly appointed execu- held by another party. It waa Bought and dance will be the evening of the tors. In addition L. El Whitmore had to get the license oyer in the womans 13th, and a theater party the 14th will fifty shares in his own right and other name. A liquor ease is now pending complete the entertainment features. stock was voted for the ticket favored against her. The place must be operat- R. u llair will present a paper on by tbe estate, whieh was enough, if ed if at all under a license issued "Sprinkling aa practiced by .the Coltlie hundred and twenty-nin- e shares of to some other than the Williams wom- orado Fuel and Iron company. A. L. the estate had been counted, to make an. Tha Paradise Hotel coffeeroom Jonea of the General Electric company e shares in wanted to ehange its license over to will offer some ideas on "Remote two hundred and Confavor of that ticket. , the restaurant class which would save trol. The institute invites you and them fifty dollars on a three months your friends to the winter meeting, to Threw Out the Votes. The proprietor looks exactly the danee, to the theater party and permit. However, at a rather stormy sesmanager to the three interesting days of study, say sion as the transcript of the proceed- like a coffeehouse council and must so continue. the announcements sent out "Put ings taken by a court reporter indicate House numbering again bobbed up. red eirrle around the dates." the judges of election refused to The postoffiee, mercantile delivery-me- n Without hands, but using a hook as count the hundred and twenty-nin- e and others have trouble in locat- one, Charles Roach votes on the ground that the shares appeared before the were pledged, and also that the execu- ing the plaeea particularly in that sec- state securities commission last Saturof the eity lying a couple of blocks day to secure a license by which he tors aid not have any order of court tion to the north from Main When might engage in the business of selling specifically empowering them to vote the numbers were first street. put on a eouple stocks those of the Black Diamond this stock. L. E. Whitmore admits the stock is pledged to the Continental Na- of yars ago the serials were started at Fuel company iu particular. In view tional bank of this eity, but asserts "101 at Main street. This waa wrong of fail crippled condition he felt the that it was not transferred from the and later was changed to start at "1. commission could rebate the lirense fee stock ledger, nor had the Continental The ehange has never been completely of five dollars which he must put up effected and much confusion results. in order that he might operate. lie had any authority to vote it. He alleges A man will be put specially on the job taken a course in salesmanship and felt that the order appointing the execu- to clean it np once for all. that he eould make good. The commistors and the letters testamentary are Building of structures within the sion was powerfless to rebate, but II. sufficient to give the executors aufire limits of materials other than spe- C. Hicks, secretary, railed with Roach thority to vote the stock. "Tbe judges of election further re- cified in the city ordinances got some upon Mosiah nail, who is in charge of fused to accept votes of the stoek for attention. Several sheetiron sheds have the rehabilitation department of the been on wooden frames, and state that fares for men like Roach, Thompson on the ground already stat- other put up evasions of the regulations are and he made good the license fee so ed that he was not a stockholder. in evidence. A new building ordinanre that the When the hundred and twenty-nin- e crippled man may engage in votes were not counted Barboglio, Fisk will go into effect on March 1st Ef- his work. Roach handles a pen reforts to stop these structures have so markably well, holding it in the crook end nanson had two hundred and met with little success, hut it is ex- of the iron hook attached to the votes, against only a hundred far stump for the three on the pected to get things to a basis of strict of hia arm. and twenty-fou-r adherence to the new rules. opposite ticket Nova Scotians Strike. Authority was extended to the eity The stenographic report shows that recorder and treasurer to emerN. S., Jan. 16. Twelve pay SYDNEY, considerable there was reading of statements and votes into the record, gency expenditures without previous thousand workers inDistrict No. 28 of and that attempt was made to adjourn action by the eouneil in such matters the United Mine Workers of Ameriea the meeting before this was completed. as freight postage, meter refunds and walked out today. Nine thousand of The report concludes with the state- so on. This has always been the cus- them quit because of the failure of ment: The meeting ia therefore dis- tom. Also the water and other depart- wage negotiations last night, followed ments may make small emergency pur- by the British Empire Steel corporpersed. chases to be later approved by the ations 20 cent cut in the scale and per council. the other three thousand struck in Saya Mvtona Free Press of last Fri- Council meetings have been held on sympathy. Whether the eomes from Lake "Word Salt snspenaion of day: evenings over quite e period. operations will resolve into a strike City that Bamberger railroad officials Tuesday have given out the statement that dirt Hereafter the regular time will be the sanctioned by the mine workers awaits will be flying in the Uintah Basin next first and third Wednesdays in each reply of JohO' L. Lewis at Indianapomonth and the hour 8 oclock. This lis, Ind., spring. It sure will. The wind blows president, to reports on the change is made to accommodate busi- sitnation telegraphed him here at that time." considerably by Silby ness and social arrangements of the Barreft, provisional president of DisWedding announcements. The Bun. members. trict 26. eon-tract- s su-pre- a s ON SUITS Overcoats FAMOUS FOR FINE TAILORING Por Men and Boys We Are OVERLOADED pre-jtare- t Come and Get Them At Price Trading Go. . George Allen, alias Henry C. Hettf and Arthur Hays were found guilty of the murder in aistriet court up at Salt Lake City last Tuesday of N. P. Pierce, a police sergeant The crime was committed the night of November 27th, 1922. The death penalty is to be imposed today (Friday). Tha dead officer a few years ago waa an employe of the Utah Fuel eompany at Sunnyside. Marriage license issued by H. C. Hia widow eomes from an old Emery C. Smith, eounty clerk, during the past eounty family. week are to Louis Catalina of Scofield and Ila Averett of Salt Lake City; to About five hundred and eighty milGeorge Howard, Sr of Peerless and lion dollars worth of furniture was sold Aladia Frances Farremond of Priee; last year if they ean keep up the payJohn Tulieh and Anita Marlot, both of ments. Runnyaide; Carl Wallace Wilde from Clear Creek and Velds Electa Snow of Gas On Fairview; Reed D. Richene of Price Cause and' Lueile Laron Mortensen of Sunnyside; Irvin Gagon of Roosevelt and Rella Christensen of Centerfield; Gust Constant gaa causes inflammation Konakos and Stella Vaeile, both from which may involve the appendix. SimSnnnyside, and to George Brown and ple glycerine,' buckthorn bark, etc., as Athena Sevele, also of Sunnyside. mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most medicines act only on lower bowel, but Unjle Sams postoffiee department idlerika seta on BOTH upper and lowhas leased for ten years new quarters er bowel and removes all gas and poifor the Castle Gate office from Utah sons. Excellent for obstinate constipaFuel eompany. tion and to guard against appendicitis. Srhramm-Julmao- n Drug Stores ComWedding announcements. The Sun. pany. Is an acuta attack of Nasal Catarrh. Thoas subject to frequent colds' are MBcralljr In a run down condition. HAIXi'l CATARRH MEDICINE la a Treatment constating of an Ointment, to bo uaod loeallr, and a Tbnlc, which acts Quickly through tho Blood on tho Ml; coua urfacos, bulldinf up tho System, and making you Mm Hablo to "eoMa Bold by druggists fhr orer 40 Tsars, F. J. Chanty 4k Co Toledo, Ok . Stomach May Appendicitis a UTE XNDXAN.TAME8 HIS BY USING NECKYOKE' The Sun had a frieqdsly call L its oldtime friend, Major H. P. Mr( United States deputy marshal at? Like City, last Tuesday. He wai his way to Zion from the Basin a try. Sunday last ha arrested Domii Deft, an Italian, on a charge of ing moonshine to Ika Sakinkeoi, Indian. According to Major Mytos kiqkent became intoxicated and up hia aqoaw with an oxteam i seriously injuring her. It ia that Dels sold the Indian the liq December 17th. Defa was takes! fore United States Commissioner R. Tuttle at Myton and waa rek on furnishing a thousand dollars He will be given a preliminary he before Commissioner Tuttle Ja 26th. Major Myton is a former agf far tha Indians and during his is dance out there made hia home I White Rocks. Ha saya tha farmers i stockmen of the Basin are more perous at this time than for They are getting big money for seeds and turkeys. i 1 Cigarette consumption increased) havj wear, the word consumption an excellent meaning. 1 AND HELP YOUR U Ini OWN COMMUNITY An acorn carried in your pocket doesn't grow into an oak tree. 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