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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE SIX K HEMI SIMl HIE THE SAYS DEVICES IN SIMPLICITY AND STYLE INN VERY BEST ANYWHERE I'lah is held up a a model state in coal mine safety to every oilier in llie union in the opinion of Dr. Arthur L. Murray, surgeon of the United States liureuu of mines at Salt Luke C'ity and who lias just returned l'mui a tour of inspection of rrsrue stations and ears of the liureuu operating in the northern half of the United States. Utah ss is considered to have made more along safety lines in the past pru-Sfre- live years than many slutea where aniuing has ben under Mute suiiervis-to- n lor none than a hall century, he ays. In the eourse of the tour the surgeon visited pruetieally all of the mining districts except those of Kentucky and Tennessee. was shown by those engaged in finsluetiou and the supervision of tturh in the supplemental generul coal mine safety orders promulgated by Ala-liaiu-u, In-Ser- CARBON DISTRICT MAKES THIS SHOWING LAST YEAR Official figures from Washington, this week to The Sun give the total production of coal in Utah fur the ralendar year 1923 as 4,720,217 net tons. There was loaded at the mines for shipment 4,170,203 tons, net; suld to the local trade and used by employes, 50,471; used at the mines for steam and heat, 81,300, and made into coke 403,04 net tons. Total value, $13,657,000; value ier ton Total number of emploves working underground miners, 2370, and all others, 1063; on the surface, 030, making n total of 4381. The average number of duys worked was a hundred and sixty. D. $2.-8- 0. the industrial commission of Utah last it the Utah Fuel, it is said the latter April. To many with whom Dr. Mur-ar- y is to put five or six hundred miners at talked it seemed incredible that work around Durango. this state, one of the youngest in eonl Production from its Centennial Tiroduet ion should have advanced not State holdings is to go on the maronly to the front, hut to have surpas- kets of the state east and to the railsed any other in the promulgation of roads oierating in ami out of Denver the safety regulations covering min- and I'uehlo. ing of coni. In requiring, us this state does, the exclusive use of iwriuissihle explosives in the milling of coal, electric sdmtfiring, the abolition of flame safety lamiMt and exclusive use of approv ed electric rap lnmM underground, with the one exception that magnetic ally locked saftey lamps inny lie used fur gas testing puriaises, the ol all niuin entries and slopes, the requiring of water on all mining machines and mechanical loaders, the sprinkling of working faces and of the movement of umunuln-tiiin- s of gas while n working shift is an the mine, gives to Utah a far great r miinlier of safeguards than will he found in coal mine safety orders of any other stule. Although Utah is favorably commended on every side for the advancement it has made in safeguarding those engaged in mining, the results to be obtained by these recent safety orders uro icing carefully watched, he It is. therefore, up to everysays. one in the state eonrerned in any way with production to show the world that not only calf Utah take the forefront in the promulgation of sufety regulations, but also that we are equally progressive in rutting down ur accident rate by living in spirit, deed and action to the utmost limit of our mining safet.v orders. rock-dnsti- pro-Siihili- on 1 BETTERMENT SENTIMENT ON IN THE WYOMING CAMPS ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Get. 20. During the visit of Eugene MeAuliffe uf the Union Pacific Coal company to ltock Springs the mst week two steiw of great civic iniHrtunce were taken, one of material benefit and the other of religious interest. One was the definite decision to sewer the entire town mid change the course of Iiitter Click, and the other was the getting together of all religious deiioiniiin-Ximsocial work in this city and Jlic surrounding mining camps of the company. At a conference between the city council and McAulifl'c lie announced tlis Union Pacific Railroad company ami t!ie Union Pueii'ic Coal company would with the city in any jsissible way to assure a sewer mid drainage project, which would remove mm the center of town a serious flood mid health menace. The mayor ordered the city engineer to employ a consulting sanitary man to proceed witli plans ami estimates. As soon as this is completed a bond election involving several hundred thousand will he culled. Womens clubs representatives and the clergy of the city also conferred with McAulitfe uml one outgrowth will be the visit of Mrs. Curl It. Gray, wife f (lie president of the Union SVcifie system, who will hold two religions meetings here, October 2Sth .and 21! th and one meeting at Green River. The Catholic priests Hre n greed to bold religious services at Winton .and at Reliance on the second and the fourth Sundays of each month, while 'the jmitcstunl ministers are nrrnng-iiv- g is l'r -- te dol-la- rc their schedules. We're waiting for yon to atop at this station end try onr high grade gasoline and motor oils. It will cost ron no more to do so than elsewhere, and we believe yon will find onr pro- OVER IN SEVIER IS MAKING GOOD PROGRESS COMPANY The Sevier Valley Coal coin puny with holdings in the Sulina Canyon is making wonderfully rapid abides to wards developing, improving and equiping its coal properties and the You Can Expect More From Goodyear Tires adornment Wedding announcements. The Bun. PRICE AGENCY COMPANY last pieces of machinery that are necGeo. E. essary to make the progress still more rapid, un air compressor and nir receiver, arrived in Snlina on Wednesday Hnd will lie hauled up to the camp 312 during the week, suys Richfield's Reaier of the 17th. General Manager , II. K. Lewis is on the grounds to personally supervise the installation, and when the two pieces are pnqierly pinned everything will lie ready to put the Service. machinery under roof so work can he continued during the winter. Having made thorough survey of the grounds, the layout, the machinery and the rump we are so deeply imtiressed with the work done and the isissiliilities it brings to Sevier county that pictures were taken and sent to the engraver, and as soon as the ruts will arrive here we will give our renders an illustrated article on what we have seen of There is no pest worse than the felCrystal City, the pnqiosrd town where low who knows a little about every coal will be mined in the immediate subjeet that is mentioned. future. Blessed are those who know when Canadians Ratify. (o leave you alone. CARGARY, Alta. Oct. 18. Miners of District No. 18 of the United Mine Workers of America, comprising Alberta and Eastern British Columbia fields, today ratified the new working agreement as signed by tlie uierators and union officials here last week. This ends a strike which has been in Mines and ships from the force for the pnst six months and Union Pacific bituminfamous which caused feurs for the winter coal ous veins of Fleasant Valley in Adof the supply prairie provinces. the Carbon district. None betoption of the new agreement means ter for stove, range, grate, fura reduction of $1.17 a day on contract nace or manufacturing plant. work nml about ninety cents for day The of any and superior equal workers. A. W. Though President to many for storage. Once triSlicriimn of District No. 18 declined ed always insisted upon. Get to give ont the figures on the vote, it prices from the general offices is understood tin new schedule was and sales agency. Walker Bank passed by lint a smnll majority. Bnilding. Drumlicller Volley nml parts of the Edmonton field went against the agreement. The strike affected eight thousand workers. The miners Nelms Manager Electric Building Price, Utah COAL Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. Properties At Standardvllle , Utah Price Rubber Works Alger Auto Company No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers . Insurance That Serves Unexcelled For Accounting and Auditing Real Estate Kinney Coal Co. Isth-inidg- will The story about that Los Angeles, Slogans are good things to have Cala., man catching a five linndred lying around if they are put into and twenty-eigpound swordfish with a hook and line lacks one important detail, but it may be assumed, of course, that he was using an eight-ounrod. ht Halls Catarrh ce Medicine of Catarrh or Deafness One way to get even with an en- rid your' system Catarrh. caused by emy is to forget him. Sold hy iruisutferttr40 ymn Wedding announcements. The Sun. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Storage Purposes. STANDARD COAL CO. SALT. LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Keans Bldg. ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA Spring Canyon Coal Co. e, Salt Lake City, Utah Monday. Under Union Agreement. CHARLESTON, W. Vn.t Oct. 18. Civilization is something that A six months' strike of eight hundred a young woman to puff a miners of the Kelleys Creek Colliery in a public diningroom and arette company ut Ward ended yesterday her to employ a toothpick when it wiis announced that the concern hnd signed nn agreement with the United Mine Workers of America under the last years scale. A similar contract was signed by the miners ami the Consumers Coni eoiu;nny employing a hundred anil fifty men at Morrisville. These two are the only concerns in this field oicrating under union agreements. cig- Yta art tot tf tbest A man takes out insurance for one purpose Perfect Protection Policy in Vest Coast Life provides against every con- tingency which can occur. If the insured dies from natural causes, . . . $5,000 the company .pays from dies the insured accident, the If company pays $10,000 In case of permanent total disability, the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay Say per week for one year; and in addition 3. Pay Syo per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to beneficiary when insured dies. 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result of accident, the com pany will pay $5,000 immediately in cadi m addition to other benefits. In case of temporary disability as a result ef either accident or sickness, the company pays A PREVENT FIRE as far as possible f throughmeasures ite-prevent- dom-inie- n. PREVENT financial loss fay fire with sufficient FIRE INSURANCE ut AWwmvAvmwMvw - Manager. ABERDEEN COAL 1 niGHEST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 3104 lbs. Unequalled tor storage. Will not alack. The beet of eteamlng and heating qualities. Independent CoS. & Coke Co. klBN at Kenilworth, Utah General Officee In the Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. ; INSURANCE COMPANY riUNCISCV M FLOUR Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM West Coast Life Omce-SA- Coal Mines at STOIUIS, UTAH General Offices. 817 Newhousa Farmers Mill and Elevator "A Service That Endures HOMI Spring Canyon For your family Pride of the Valley made right here at Price and as good ae the best Feed for your animals. Both these at low cost Wo deliver. - $25 per week for a limit oi 32 weeks. ' Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. protection. He wants the greatest amount of pro tection for the money he invests. Rains Again Working. The Curium Futl company's mine at Rains, in which six machine men recently lost their lives ns the result of hii explosion, has been practically typo. tyhat these men want in an insurance policy ywwvwwvwwwwuvwwi The company a few duys The coal company is furnishing the ago asked the industrial commission ive places with light, fuel and triuisxrta-liu- n or authority to resume operations. An insiKM'lion of the proiwrty w;as from Rock Springs to the The I sitter-da- y Saints work is made Monday by B. W. Dyer, chief already well organized iu the camps inspector for the state, anil by John as well as Rock Springs. Crawford, coal mine insjiector. The output there will soon again be norEMPLOYMENT FOR FIVE OR SIX mal. .HUNDRED MORE MINERS ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG CARBON DISTRICT Coal production in Colorado in the fell of this months nine year first Colnnibin is now working six days .128,892 tons behind that of the corweek INSURE WITH as also is Sunnyside, the mit-jia the of 1023, report responding period eoke. into two the of mostly going for September of James Palrymple, includKenilworth is keeiing np it record insjiector, shows. I p to ami 1024 of four and five days a week. Its in of month September the ing market is increasing right along. the mines of the state produced pms. as compared with 7,34..-50- 9 Lump and other grades of coal are for the same ;eriod iu 1023. Sep- selling nt Grand Junction, Colo., at tember production was 035,364 tons. around fifty centsa ton lower than Ten of the coni producing counties thp same qualities in Utah towns am Equitable Real Estate showed an increase and an equal num- pities. ber a decrease. Thp greatest increase The American Engineering rounei eld county, while at Uliiengu last Saturday made estiand Investment Go. was recorded in the largest dccrensc was in Gunnison, mates of the ponl shortage the country In Delta county, where the Utah over and cnine to the conclusion that Representing Strong Fuel eouqiniiy oKrates as well as in leading industrial centers must store AMERICAN COMPANIES was output the September this state, to prevent discomfiture. For the naPrice, Utah 19,300 ttw and for the nine months ' tion iu general, the committee held, a 55.528, a decrease from last year o lot id of about 16 Hr cent of 14,422 tons. After the 20th of this nniinal consumption is necessary. Exmonth, when the Missouri Pacific nni tent of the total held to be require! the Western Pacific railroads are bv various centers included the state An optimist is one who makes the Don Buposod to obtain control of lie best of it when he gets the wont of it. On with lnffo and Western Nine) Rio Oramle (Continued and ver I STANDARD HERE ARE OUR PRICES FOR GENUINE GOODYEAR CORDS IN A FEW POPULAR SIZES 30 1 3ft Clincher 33 x 4 Straight Sid $20 JO $11.35 32 x 4ft Straight Sid 26.30 32x4 Straight Sida 19.65 Our special offering on Clincher Tires 30 x 3V4 Clincher Cord $8.95 30 x 3V& Clincher Fabric $8 JO a Purity Service Station Corner Main and Eighth Streeti PRICE, UTAH But don't get the idea that Goodyears cost more. They cost no more and frequently cost less than you pay for tires of questionable worth. There is no reason why you should not be riding on these fine quality tires. Why take a chance? Drop in or phone for our price of Good-year- s in your size. To say good style" la to mean "aim pliclty" for they amount to the same thing in the modes of today. About the limit of aimpllclty is reached in this crepe satin dreas innocent of any ducts so superior yon will be willing to drive ont of your way if necessary. L. A. HILLS, Special Agent F RICES, UTAH West Coast Lire Insurance M Mm Wii foul IK MW Ca tmi, Sm SlMMlM, (154) 69 eklwA JOHNSTON'S Doeg All Kinds DRAY or Hanllng Goes Anywhere, Any Time Call Phone No. S,.'' IMLINTH. lT: 4MII -.- .VIA,, iiTiiir-vt-t' 68 Silliness is overlooked in pretty w men, but homely ones have to hai ' iw sense to get by. Wedding announcements. The Sn |