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Show yVEBTIsnW I 10 jf kf -- KATES NO SECOND PLACE FOR ME SAYS GOVERNOR SMITH an tad Pfr s th month four an inch per lssus. r cent additional. No First pad rnadsn cents Pr line an NEW YOKKTjune 16. Governor Smith doe la red today that he would nut arc the Democratic vice presiTold by neve dential nomination. laiermen that there had been aoaid talk of hie nomination for the leaaer candidacy, the governor aaid; I will not be a seeoud choice. ?! $,: it Coal Production Still Small fti Closed since last fall the roadway up through Price Canyon will aoon be opeiwd again for traffic, and a great surprise await the people of this community in the results of widening and improving the grades on this ToTeTc, June 16- -of attaches to the relative projiortions 0f highway. Several the coal country t yean ago work was V the byproduct produced by operators started on this project, but after "ered from the decrease Memorial Day holiday the week ending with For Intermountain States ieffif S to 7,378,000 has an exiiert powder man on the job, withall a fellow who disclaims all title to such. A reiiresentative of a powder company paid a visit to the works and expressed au opinion that to lay" a certain big rock about the size of a small house in the eroek from its msition above the road would require a box one hundred stick of explosive. Lees oerator declared that twenty would do it. To settle the dispute twenty stick were placed and fired. The rock lies uow exactly in the middle of the river, a couple of hundred feet below, and they say it sailed there as easily as s kid would flip s marble. Ml NEW HOSPITAL Meeting last (Thursday) evening Price City council went over the list of accounts which must be paid, the list of work which must be done at once, an item of interest which must be met ou July 1st, gave consideration to the expeiiites to be incurred in the castiron pijie up in Price Canyon along the new grade uow almost completed on the roadway up there, and rauie to the conclusion that a sum of money must be borrowed to take care of all this in anticipation of tax money to come in late this fall. Eighteen thousand dollars ia required to care for what is in sight and to assure that funds will be on hand to make the payment on the new fire truck after its arrival soma time in August. This money will Iw secured from the local banks. Another uiat ter which was vigorously attacked was the condition of the detour around the underpass work st the west eity limits. So much trsffie passes over this little temporary road that it geta all cut up and present moat diffieult passage. Authority was given the street committee to put a team on this job for a few days to gravel up the worst part of it Already today (Friday) an improved track is noticeable. The sewer work on Sixth street has now been finished up to the end of that thoroughfare at the canal just lielow City Park. Work was to he started this morning on a service line up into the )ark to take rare of an installation of toilets which will be put in right away in time to be in service for the Fourth of July celebration. A iriek or cement building will take the place of the unsightly and unsanitary makeshifts which have served so long and so unsatisfactorily. A good set sill be put in, and this improvement is one that will be welcomed by everylay-iu- g LOCH sewer, which is the only one to which he ean run without crossing private proierty. To go out from the south or back end of his lot he must get a rigid of way from his neighbor. The stake house of the Latter-da- y Sainta church people is in exactly the same situation, their nearest line being on Seventh street, nearly half a block away. And the empty lot alongside the Carnegie library, talked of as a sits for Prices federal building is also in a pocket. There is s little difference of opinion as to how much the city is obligated to find a way for proiwrty ao located to reach tons, the highest u,t The steamshovel which in any such period been used in the prosecution of had Jvueh In comparison with plants owned directly by steel comthe improvement was left stranded y the laat preceding panies and also those whose output alongside the was road, broken down, and this ), goes under contract to nearby iron it will be recalled that it stood there 3 tons or 215,00 per of furnaces. The plants in- a couple of years or mure in this conwork-lclude a group whose product is sold on dition. Tie average output per k still far below that of the the open market or delivered to some With less than forty thousand dolSigns at the entrances to the roadperiod last year. manufacturing the lars in sight with which to finish as (such industry Yet up way declare it to be dosed. for the hut two months production of alkali) other that the the ' a sewer. stretch occasional barof more will drivers than these four miles which illufr pass manfaetnre of iron and steel A num- along the hillside, Ed C. Lee declared riers and drive tdow 1921, a fact To Leases Fire Hazards. qp the inviting tracktk, present acute depression of ber of plants in this group furnish gas that he eould do it reach until where the have and age they point Anent the money Whether the puttiiq; in service of the under contract to public utility dis- left. eft eosl market Engineers estimates placed the the ateamahovel blocks further passnew fire indicated truck on its arrival a couple by tributors. The output of byproduct oust much gdiv improvement higher above a hundred age. Only one rig has got by since of moutlis hence, there will be at onee week of Jane fttans for the first by furnace operators in May thousand. Lees crew is now within a last fall, and that has been kept a reported a general inspection of the eity by a to be was 80 ynfimm or not remains per cent of the total against stoues throw of the end, and the cost secret. A fellow from down in council committee along with the fire returns Preliminary telegraph 83.6 per eent in April. Production of has been less than chief to elieck up on backrlot sheds thirty thousand Grand county, driving a weary team t loadings on Monday and the furnace plant! ranges from 80 to dollars. And he has run a fence along and with an ailing wife along with the and buildings in the fire limits which June 9th and 10th, failed to 86 per cent of the total and the pro- much of the way which was not in- rest of hia family, presented such a might be considered aa over hazarddose of the corresponding days duction of the plants cluded in the budget, and this has cost pathetie case that the crew didn't ous. It is pointed out that the real peeeding week. The output of form 14 to 20. have the heart to turn him back. Ilia more than a thousand. thing to do is to prevent fires and no jvite recovered promptly after Widened out to eighteen feet at team was unhitched, sneaked past the Shipments to New England. to extinguish them. This cleaning np d Ascension and Kosarial Day the and then narrowest shovel, with much the of obstructing places, The eliminating any such is also a part railroads by decline in report a in the first week of June a and with wagon was picked up by the powerful the program to secure a lowering' trackage up to twenty-tw- o of the both of anthracite and shipments s net tons was produc-Ikid 1,846,000 still wider passing simces around the machine much as it handles the big of fire insurance rates, almost combituminous across to Hudson the was about the same aa in the and which included expoints of the hills, thia new roadway rocks, swinging out over the hillside now, pleted New Eastern York New and week fulltime England. (May preceding makes a fine drive. Over and over has and around to the upper side, from tensive in the city reservoir, changes 2253 forof bituminous ran ta 24th), bnt in comparison with Against Lee cut down these little humps in- where he proceeded on his way. the ranyon pijxdine, the rebuilding of warded week the last of during week of May it 1923, Mmaponding Quite a few pleasure drivers have stead of going over them. The grade nil a decrease of 200,000 tons, the record for the week of June sev(Continued On Pane Four.) been making the trip up as far as the now a is in almost tegular. Except the week ending with May 31st enth shows only 1984 ears. Shipments folks loud These is are all road ujicn. is of a short road the slopes lists of Utah report an output of of anthracite declined from 3289 to couple climb. From being a in their praise of the fine roadway HIGHWAY MEETING HELD 2380 cars. These figures include that per cent of fulltime capacity. Utile shelf on now fast taking the place of the old dreaded of a from all causes were 63.6, forwarded through the gateways of threading the hillside, the. drive is now a trip one which was avoided by many peoJudzon and Smith Are Speakers On disability 2 and no market 61.6 Ilarlem Hiver, Maybrook, Rotterdam, over a scenic boulevard. ple who would go the longer route by and Merhanirville, Albany, same Tourist TraveL Troy the teal During period Discarded hoist cables from the way of Willow Creek sooner than of Colorado went 53.8, New Houses Point. The cumulative shipvarious coal camiw have been used in Tiasa along the narrow little dugway At a largely attended meeting held in 463 and Wyoming 51.8 per ments of bituminous for the calendar little putting up the fence. Bolted solidly with its bod turns and nasty diffiin the American Legion hall Wednesto date amount 62.969 to now 4 fulltime rapacity, year to of the to posts spared ten feet apart, these pitches, say nothing day evening II. D. Judwin, general gdietion of beehive coke recover-hghtl- y can, a decrease of 23 per rent when cables are in pairs to make culty of passing cars coining in an opstrung 1923. movement The with manager of the Pikes Peak Ocean to during the first week of compared All this is to be body. really sulwtantial barrier on the outer posite direction. Ocean Highway association, was the is i The total output for the coun-- s of anthracite is also behind that of Whole Street Wants Water. hunchanged and when this roadway edge of the road. Thirty-eigprincipal sjiesker. He declared that at stands It 68,572 ran last year. estimated from reports of ears dred cedar iiosts, cut in Spring Can- again opened the traffic will be 100 Covering a eity with sewer, water the route was 75 per cent better than route. d lor shipment by the principal against 82344 in the corresponding the Price eent over Canyon or lighting lines always finds some it was three years ago when be Was yon, have been used in this fence. In ier period of 1923. A decline in the move- all places where it is necessary to at at a hundred and fifty-on- e places picketed where service ia over it Judaon had earlier in the AT mi tons, an increase of sixteen ment to New England is also apparent make a waterway through the road L. A. M'OEE IS SPEAKER difficult to connect, and where the evening tieen a guest at the' commerROTARY LUNCHEON over the preceding week. In in the reports of that handled over there has been placed twenty-fou- r of reaching the customer is cial club dinner at the Kavuy hotel. problem mi mi the Roads, Mteiponding week of 1923 the the piers at Hampton inch metal culverts. Well ditrhed, the desair of those having such matHarry K. Kenne presided at the Attorney L. A. McGee was the the it Vis 405,000 tons. The present countrys principal coal port. Ship- roadway will be much better protected ters in charge. Down South Tenth meeting and introduced Judson and the at Tuesday speaker principal were New England rf production is about 43 per eent ments of cargo to street there are a dozen or more fam- Cliarles F. Smith, of Grand Junction. than heretofore. evening banquet of the Rotarians at e 1923 average, though 40 above 116,501 tons in the week of June 7th, ilies who have no water connections Both spoke of the value of touriat work has been handicapped beLeei his subject Community church, of 9 per rent when com- tn a considerable extent troubles At the present time these folks get traffic and the necessity of awakenmnjre level of the acute depres-c- f a decrease by of Ethics and The Standards 1921. pared with the preceding week. In the with the steamshovel and its opera- ing cot Avocations, using hia own profes- water from the tap belonging to an ing renewed interest in the developcorresponding time of 1923 an even tion. Standing out in the weather for as an example, accomodating neighbor who lives a ment of transcontinental highways to of that Manorial Day Affects. lawyer, ifte sion, 11 is service 166,000 tons were forwarded. There that long period the machine was in lie told of the obligation piie is meet the convenience of travelers rittoi ethically for ittle closer in. wpretation of the reports for was, however, a slight recovery in exhow numerand he off needed has and condition metered, geta of just seeking scenic routes of artieular inpoor an attorney to uphold the dignity nn nek ended May 31st is neceasar. ports which rose from 74,157 tons in ous and extensive renaira. Operators the bench and law. The old awira-mi- n in regard to his water bill did not terest. It was )Miinted out that the ibM atteeted by the observance of the last week of May to 89,550. This were hard to get and yet harder to came up for discussion enter into the discussion before the tourist traffic ia fast becoming a valuhole lpul will Day in some districts, but wag somewhat greater that the corshooting right in front and it was proposed to utilize the city counciL Just outside the city lines is ed asset to any and all communities Heavy keep. a others. In the strong union responding week last year. Total of the machine has made it necessary another bunch of houses all anxious pavillion dance hall foundation left in to be taken on for water service. At through which these great highways "Mtsbly Illinois, Indiana, Ohio dumpings for all account. however, to armour its housing heavily. But burned iwss and that through Southern Utah City Park since the building fotsburg the day was univers-hmeshow a decrease. From 327,735 tons without this apimratus the work years ago. The walls ran be convert- liresent there is no line from which is the shortest route to California. In Central in the wek of May 31st they declined would have been impossible. ed into a large pool and it was propos- these can be served. To build a line Three ways west from Price were sugCumberland-l- i to 293,395. Shipments of lake coal An air compressor driven by a gaso- ed to put up dressing rooms and re- down the street as it should be done gested, to include the route through would cost quite a sum, as the ease Salina Canyon, to Provo and as Smith the Panhandle of West continue at a rate slightly less than 60 line engine has been used in drilling rah place the roof at a cost of about two would The 1923. law an, Fairmont June require a castiron conduit to stated, we are all proud of our capiin operations. and that Southern the in of blasting thousand dollars. the holes an, per eent MW Jwian region some mines kept total qnsntitv of softk dumped into The mcinliers accepted a challenge conform to the citys system as built tal and many will want to see Provo ' and others worked. The vessels at Erie ports in the week end- shows an increase of 114.000,000 tons from the boys Rotary league team in other corresponding areas. At var- and Salt Lake City. The next annual bNt Wy ious times different groups of these convention of the association will bo Cumufrom Southern West and in which the principal clement for a game of hall Wednesday evenCirginia ed June 8th, was 662,760 tons. baelj Fuginia and moat of Eastern lative lake shipments for the sesn was a recovery of 149.000,000 in the ing, the winners to be the guests of folks have apfieared before the euun held at Grand Junction sqme time for All the 1 Misers at a banquet. The game ciL At the meeting two weeks ago in February at which time tbe route iafky gave no indication that the stand in midway between the record192--- . production of the United Stales. the matter waa referred to the water proper with acceptable detours will how- was w observed, the strike countries, year the are for that played as scheduled, resulting in and 1923 of the large producing percentages of which A. W. Horsley is he selected, and pole signs in red and committee, and bituminous favor in of to sixteen movement td on a basis of a forty hour of a score eighteen While the ever. except Germany, Japan He was not present at the white colors are to be placed along the chairman. ud this causes an opporent in- - bolds its own, that of anlhraeite up British India, reported an increase, of the boys. last night, but J. AY. Plant, route, and mnrh money expended in . hiv meeting about i was of France nnd the output working time, particularly tbe lakes is at present declining an three million below the In snswer to the question of, superintendent of waterworks, told advertising the highway. level. ds and Indiann. There is no ments through Buffalo. shall I do to be healthy? the that the findings of the eomroittee "whHt Eugene Rantschi, Sr., chairman of Jnne of of the week year feature first however, of a aignificient Erie. Pa., for tbe The outstanding were to the effect that if all these the board of Carbon eounty commisof the welfare d Gerdepartment ns decline tons in the market. physical in It would be a totaled only 45.910 net week b'for. was the tremendouswith the economic Cleveland, O., schools has arranged a customers would sign an agreement sioners, spoke of the work being dons h luppose that all the mines associated with 81.860 in the many, series of public lectures on food, to make immediate connection to a and also that which is contemplated the the occupafor attended twa district work the same time The cumulative shipments disorders that line to he built, such action would be in Carbon county. John A. Mathis habits and recreation. health average. The average is rather present season are likewise somewhat tion of the Ruhr. taken. A petition waa before the coun- and Ram Wood head, other members of mines working fulltime behind those for 1023. cil with six signatures. In a previous of the board promised their support Pat many closed down prac-- y case not far from the Tenth street to tbe association. A. J. Lee said Production of World. Mltimc. By the end of April YEARS AGO TlflS district, the people who hollered traffic had continued to improve over production of worlds The '"lly half 49.1 per cent of 1923 was the largest lnanyyearsmce loadest failed to get on the line when the highway in a full measure with thousand three hundred prop-- ? that of short it was built. the general improvement of the roads. somewhat 1913, but fell the fiporting were dosed the entire in Other speakers were J. Rex Miller, was preceding last of year Sunnyside Line the Gibson 1913, Fi. Canyon Replacement. A estiV. Only 27.7 per eent shown in Gomer P. Peacock, Sheriff Ray Dem-in- g in district Qnartera, where a game was played The total output is a as war world juror of Much the castiron to serving the Price pipe nine. lay three days or more and only the with eamps upper and L. J. Lloyd. mated at court . Order de- new line through Price Canyon for a Maxwell was A L. C. committee, L. J. Lloyd, J. Rex enough to run fulltime. (Gunplay) were selling m Price mile or more along the dugway which warn mentioned Miller and Gomer P. Peacock, waa apsome ozokerite properties in are not wagon, Failure of production to resell the Old potatoes veloping Stocks hundred. is widened been the received has at $1.85 to $2.00 submcreial producers that either solicit the town of Colton and about fifty andbeing r l,v,lVth, is laid along the route. Work ol pointed to with themembership to some were small a there. set mark the at from association rcmcmbered postoffice scriptions, operators yards i putting it in ia to start st onee, so os minimum of sixty. T. Ockey, a sheepherder from a sufficiently large office when it J. Castle Sweet A. foraerly of Arthur Mrs. consumption to have the way dear by the time the at his camp worlds Nephi, died very suddenly wpply the geological survey creased by leap? Gate waa making her home with her countys work on the road is finished, ISSUES BASEBALL DEFI twee- - on the desert near Thompsons. ith a weekly re-Price production mother, Mrs. Henry Wade, st j will be opened and when the canyon of Rantschi. daughter should lie remembered how-- t Claiming that the sin put on by the husband was in New York for traffic. The old pipe waa just Miss Helen mdu-ate- d while her Rantschi. " Rr., Utah Carbon Motor companys emE. these figures make no Mrs. a T tons and business. Mr. down the hill from the roadway. The was 38,000,000 yJSalt City on in their assumption that in fw the size of the mines and ployes from St. Marys Academy at over dollars left With about sixty heavy covering of material thrown on that establishment is to be found the thepwswl ffllpr are on tbe whole the Lake City. from the previous year and funds the wood and tile conduit in the water rbdose. W. It Donaldson was in Pnee firm raised by a Price committee there was line from the hnilding is by the war, particular I the district some two hundred dollars on hand for hu jt Fort Duchesne attendingelerk it in bad shape, and so cover- - Ip May Coka Output put France and England. Carf NJck the Eutern of court He was formerly r more efficient w meeting Fourth of July expenses. .1 n doowase in the TTk l Utah Electric company has organized output of piff-- u due to bon rounty. Reuben G. Miller, president of m doubt the principal cause timtUcara. a nine, still greater w" Hite of Snnnde was in Emery stake, was at Green River with P. John decline in i issues to the crankcase both L a challenge production of the jr. G. 10 Cnlotjjj one of his counselors, Henry Price on his way te. and beehive coke during and radiator pluggera to play 0 Ldrainer, , 0jj Mathis of Price, where a ward of the be absolutely permanent river country to work JJ""th of May. The qnantity of crease in the supply neit game Thursday evening, The estabwas church Latter-da- y Saints Sewer Connection Problems. gold holdings. Produced was 2,786.000 net the entire capital stock will stake be on Main street between Sixth of the respective companies. Hermann S. Holley sold a quantity lished. Right 3,010,00 in Apri!. Pro-4iears Ed Sheya was back at Helper from and Seventh, the lot just eaat of the of beeswax on board the at twenty-fivI Jlhive declined from 1,- MARCUSEN AGAIN CHOSEN Colo., buyers Oasis. He said all the country to the eourthouse finds it difficult to get a 761.000 tons. In terms of to Denver. was Ran railroad Pedro a the on pound. to cents connection south a sewer. the Mr. to and Mrs. AY. E. Anderson reExpecting decrease was sharpest . for the and Rio Grinde frame looking good. He predicted the build- erect a business building to take the turned to Price the first of the week it- production Denver ncxt The last for and ,1 uZ!Tf' pigiron r Green River was totally ing up of several good towns along place of the Yiglia store which burn- from Ogden, where he acted as secrecoke. The output for kero- this line. a from ed something over a year ago, the tary of the Utah Bankers association enwi off 29 per cent, the by Jr? Vernal's Express cut Price off the owner wishes to make a sewer connec- meeting in place of Carl R. Marcus en. W and the output of sene lamp explosion. of t Mt. in announcing that the govern- tion now, before the paving is laid on The latter and his wife are now tourcoal and Per. cent. The average tonnage Manti. Ephraim and dl, to map fight was going to change the ship- Main street. It so happens that no ing Canada after attending the repubment Where posribK Production of was a in ere byproduct from scat are county given ,er;teiyiftric ping point for Fort Duchesne and the sewer line runs along this block, the lican national convention at Clevea? against 100,326 in lignite change the Panpcte Indian agency at White Rocks to nearest line being on Sixth. The grade land, O., last week. Mareusen was easily the former town to Ephnam, ase of 10.4 per cent. Of of measurement mit , enn be rem Camp Gulch, the terminus of the Uin- is, however, such that a basement again selected by the bankers to be H rougb- plants in existence which 'it. .J-ondrain will be below the depth of that secretary of the association. i ton. tah railway. English to Winter or idle, props by and five WT I V r? 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