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Show f I THE SUN, PRICE, FACE EIGHT RICHFIELD COHHEROAl CLUB PAYS A HOST WHISK COAL WSII 10 N'"V. ll.-tiJI-- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, PRIDAY. DADDY'S EVENING PHONES Sale 'wmg . awHMsrsriMUVorwMjNMMrjwar Si-vic- r lutcr-mounta- eom-lieliti- IIej-ple- THE MARCH "It is so funny to see the people stare," said the elephant. "Well, they're mure used to each other tliuu they are to seeing you, said the pony. Still, the pony added, "they stare SOMETHING JUST AS GOOD in ve Katherine father Is not a demonstrative niun, and one day the child, after a visit to a little friend, complained to her mother tliui pupa never calls us children dearies, like Mary Parker's fattier rails hor." Her younger sister was standing by, and, quick to defend her daddy, she said: Well, I don't care If he doesn't call us dearies'; just plenty of times he calls us dummies." Boston e Theres a lia out streets. growled the Imprisoned thug. If they didn't stare at us It would be Wlmt do you mean?" asked the keciM-r- , who whs something of a stu- rude. Its Just the usuul order of dent of human nature. things turned around. To sture at a person la suppoaed Why, I've been reading In a paper a visitor gimme that the luw Is a to be rude but wheu an anlmul or even Inughln' stock." PRICE, UTAH ' J. Out-Bunki- ng THREE NIGHTS STARTING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22d Special Matinee Sunday B. Londoner What do you think of that tower for height! New Yorker (abroad) Do you call that tower high! Say, In our ninety-firs- t floor bedrooms we have to close all the windows at night to keep the clouds from rolling In. London YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE 1 throe-quart- BIGGEST AMUSEMENT VALUE EVER OFFERED A MAN'S ASHES BRANDON BROTHERS PRESENT "I Understand." er "A man makes two pounds of ashes when he's cremated." But when you get him to build a simple little fire be makes a bushel or more." Hsrs That's the Question Is ds messags fsr you Hard on do hood It may hit you Ef you will giro ds dsvll his dua, Ain't you afraid ha will git you? Something to Worry About "You look blue, old man." "I am blue. I've boon rejected. Oh, cheer up I There are plenty of other girls, you know." "Girls be hanged I It's an ance company that has done it." Insur- IN CONFIDENCE duni-ing- Utah. No stretch of the imagination is necessary to figure that, if this news is correct, that the Columbia also contemplates the installation of nnnther blast furnace or two. If thnt hnpiiens and the oracles are predicting thnt it will it is easy to visualize the early establishment of rolling mills, fabricating plants and nil of the features thnt go to round ont n complete steel and iron manufacturing enterprise of adult proportions and magnitude. It never has been seriously believed that the Columbia Steel corporation, with its Pacific (blast connections and potentially broad and ex Soul and Body un- The Booterie We're a part of a circus purade when we march down the different amuewliere!" at The Booterie and will be til Wednesday evening, November 26th. Be sure to come in and see the amazing values we are offering in Footwear. Our entire stock which is exceptionally large is offered at cut prices. Open evenings. circus. Something Wrong Mar-tinu- c Is still on lit me." They stare at me. too," said the big And dogs aren't unusual. dug. Isn't It aupiMMcd to be rude to atare?" the elephant Hsked. Usually, or perhaps I should say as u rule," the dog answered. The dog knew more about the people than any of them und ho they usually asked him the questions. But," the dog added, not la this esse. You see, we all belong to the r, .le-s- 1924 DISS0L UTI0N FAIRYTALE panding marketing possihi lilies, was tlie going to content itself with simply of an invitiitiim y tin olfircw turning out pigimn in Utah. Thnt feaineiiibm Valiev foal oininy, ture of the undertaking has been conand ot the llitli field foimnereial club sidered only as the beginning the Salma to Cunyon their ladiM went entering wedge for the formulation visit ait Sunday uinrnintf to payanda work of an enterprise that would eventually to and insert the holding rank with the liest in the rounlry. dune by the company at the coal land The coal is here and the irun is here. The eighteen miles up the canyon. As a manufacturing center Utah is style, eight trip was made in caravan Railroad connecsituated. ideally at cars leaving the federal building of the all with tions isirtions 30 o'clock and arriving at the mine States in Coast the West, exat main. These took pnrt in the are such that a directions all cursion and exploration trip: field for business exists in all Hr. and Mrs. C. J. Sumner, Mr. of the eountry this aide of the parts and Mrs. Jonathan Lloyd. Mr. and Missouri river. The West is just Mrs. W. L. Warner, Mr. and, Mm J. to its opisirtunitics and awakening C. M. Mrs. and Clifford Nelson, Mr. reason to believe other is no them Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Thurbor, thuu that the Columbia Steel interand Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ackerson, ests are determined to take advantage Mrs. A. C. Smith, Abo llansen, H. 11. nt the situation nnd grow up with 1'etersen, 0. Mortensen. lrof. Angus the country. Maughan nnd James W. Erighnin of Therefore, inaylic the things that the high school fucultv, K. Iv. now only elasced ns rumors and are Dr. J. J. Steiner, Dr. M. Markus, ' will he Inking definite whisperings' a Arthur Ilenrie, Charles Bean, hcl'.-rit can he realized. almost form Bean and Dr. e Christensen, Bloated Mine Resuming. I). O. Burgess of Sal ilia. Upon arrival the excursionists first Although the illfuted Sublet No. 5 were taken to the dining tent, where mine of the Kenmierer iWyn.) Coal an excellently prewired nnd very company is rapidly being elcnred of sumptuous luncheon was served, the debris mill put into condition for opofficers of the company acting ns the eration it will lie about two weeks yet hosts. Immediately thereafter II. L. before roiil will lie mined, according Lewis, general manager, took those to the officials of the company interviewed November 15th. It was this present all over the place, explaining the work done, the prospects for a proiierty in which the terrible exthe great future for the, company and all plosion occurred about the nyddlc of and giving its miners and people, last month, when thirty-nincounty the necessary information in his usual were killed by & blast, the Wlv of eonrise and rlonr manner. the last only being recovered about Prom previous reports the Erenernl three weeks ago. The explosion wrecked electrical apparatus and machinery reader is well informed about everythe com- which must lie replaced, and it is the hv and expected done thing there is arrival of Ills equipment that will pany, and in a general waylias been little to he added to what delay actual mining iqierutions for particulars, another three weeks. Tim mine emsaid before. Regarding what surprising is it really however, ploys nearly two hundred men when has been ac- in full operation. great amount of work that complished in four weeks. Since UTAH COAL MINES" OUTPUT IS and compressor receiver time the air OVER HALT, ETC. have been put in place and installed, been limnglil has and nil mnehinerv (Continued From rase Ona.i under roof and within wnlls with only to hoilerhouse the of movement eontinued at a level just a smaller pnrt of millions mark. be completed and the work has been below the to rejwrts from the Ore laid out for the installation of a steel According thir- and Coal classifying tipple a hundred nnd exchange 745,811) net tons over the were dumped, an increase of 7200. In and extending feet long ty shaft and also the proposed tracks the corresponding week of 1023 the where the coal will 'be loaded into dumpings totaled 910,525. Cumulative . . ears. dumpings of cargo during tho present The tunnel where the pmdnet is be- season to date stand at 20,502,137 the tons, a decrease when eoiuimred with ing taken out that is needed for end the Iral the eorresionding ieriod of 1923 of requirements rovnimnyfl market ia now a hundred and ninety-fiv- e 25 )ier rent. Comiwred with the aver.more than a age of the three preceding seasons feet in, eighty-fiv- e month ago and the coal is of the best there was a decrease of 5 ;er cent as well, The anthracite shipments up the quality, holding up in width n. which' is thirty inches, as lakes in the week ended November 9th British declined from 57,575 tons to 24,480. quality, assaying over 14,000 thermal unita, which is the highest Cumulative shipments thus far iu the for anv bituminous mined anywhere present season total 2,827,632 tons as in the United States. The manage- against 3,082,031 at the correspondment is to be highly complimented on ing date last season. the thoughtful, energetic and at the Dumpings On the Decline. same time economical manner of Dumpings of bituminous over the work. at Hampton Roads continued to piers to tne Also were paid Compliment the first week of Nodecline county commissioners for keeping the vember. (luring total The quantity handled in suprisingly road up the canvon was 333,128 net tons, n decrease of in 3 o'clock nliout At condition. good the afternoon the excursionists lionrd-r- d 30,704 or 8 per cent. The principal the':1 cars for the return trip, ar- factors in the decline were decreases of 12 and 25 per cent, respectively, in riving in Richfield about 5 oclock incargoes consigned to New England the without slightest ilisngrccuhle trade. coastwise and the other cident. These losses were iiartiallv offset by s EXPANSION PLANS OUTLINED au incrense of 19 ikt cent in fur foreign account including BY COLUMBIA STEEL cargo and hunker. The Columbia Steel rorNratin, Tidewater business in bituminous which is oKrating a battery of thirty-thre- e at the Atlantic ports improved slight-l- v coke ovens am running a large in October. The records for the blast furnace at its I ronton works month show that 2,932,927 net tons were dum)ml as against 2,007,096 in fifty mile south of Salt Lake City, and daily shipping its product to var- September. A mrt of the improveious steel works on the coast, evident- ment was due to the greater number ly is planning a big campaign of ex- of working days in October. On the pansion, says Salt Lakes Mining Re- basis of the average daily dumpings view of the 15th. This is the news there was an increase of ahout 0 ier that is being whispered around town. rent. The increase was due princiia-l- y The information ia all keep this unto heavier dumpings for New Engder your hat Rtuff, so thnt if the land distillations and to "other tonReview should seek offieial verifiea-tio- n nage. Exihirts were somewhat lowof the rumors afloat it also er than in September. would probably bo sworn to secrcey, hut news is only news while it is news. Damsel f?o here goes. The Columbia Steel now Damsel," with Its obsolete form, is 0ierating a liipmduct Koppers coke "(laiiiiiiicI.H Is familiar to many soloven plant consisting of thirty-thre- e diers who returned from France at units. It is stated that seventy more the last part of the wont frequently are now being contracted for and thnt used by them, mademoiselle." follow is to installation and delivery Formerly, however, mademoiselle" with the least possible delay. Thus had a specific It wae meaning. the present capacity of the biprodnet title given to the oldest sinter of the tho Also plant will lie more than trebled. king of France. Then It was gives to Cast the is that it reported MeWayne all unmarried women, provided they Iron lipe company of Birmingham, were not of noble a origin. Ala. a large concern has decided So that It required a good knowlto establish a branch pipe manufac- edge of family trees, with all thalt turing plant at Ironton where, the re- branches, to eiinblo a Frenchman te port says, the big steel corporation use the term mademoiselle correctwill grant it ground rwun for the ly. In English the term damsel" was plant. This indicates, if anything, applied to young unmarried women Inof that the manufacturing concerns the East, that are dependent on iron discriminately. In France Itself the revolution made and steel for the conduct of their busi- the ness and who are looking to the 11 term mademoiselle" applicable to unmarried women. Chicago Jourwestern half of the country for future nal. business are turning their eyes on KH'imKLlI, UTAH-EVE- KY "Was there anything in that Itor about you and Mr. Fritters?" "Nothing to speak of." "Fine I Tell me all about It and IT1 not apeak of It to a soul. Rare Birds otne folks wo know have taking ways, But, oh! alasl alack! Thora are but few we know of who Hava waya of bringing baok. All Explained a person Is In a circus parade It la rude not to stare and for this reason The dog cleared his throat, gave a little bark, wagged his tall and continued. If they did not stare at us It would mean they did not think much of us. We wouldnt like It If they didn't think we were worth looking at We wouldn't like It at alt We wouldn't care to be In the parade and when they saw us hare them turn their heads the other way." Could they do that!" the elephant asked. I thought," he added, their heads were always turned one' way so that they looked straight ahead of themselves." "True," said the dog, but they could turn their heads around and look at other things That would be a great Insult to us It would make us feel as though we were not fine enough to be In a circus parade. It would make us feel as though we were dull. As It la they say : Oh, look at the fine big elephant Isn't an elephant a truly remarkable animal.' "And that Is a compliment they pay you, elephant." The elephant waved his trunk, and flapped his hlg ears I understand, he said. I understand." And when they see the pony they look at him and say : 011, you dear, sweet pony. Wouldn't I love to pat yon and pet you and ride upon you.' That la a compliment to you, pony." Neigh, neigh, I see, the pony sold. "When they stare at me," the dog and sty: continued, "Oh, you splendid big dog,' I wag my tall and thank 'them in my dog fashion. So you ace they compliment us when they stare at us But they had to get ready now and soon, once more, they were on the march, going down a main street of a town and everyone was staring at them and together with the others of the parade they made a splendid show- He Fin going to bring Kadley home ing. to dinner on Thursday. "This inarch Is splendid," said the She Why, I thought you hated the i! y to hltnsclf. man end, besides, I'll hare to cook the II is flue to see the looks of addinner ou Thursday. miration. He That's Just It. And the elephant was saying the same to himself. At His Own Risk And so wae the pony. First Amateur Afraid ill have to The people certainly were admiring kiss your wife In the third act, old them. Oh, there was no mistake about man. Hope you dont mind. that, and no heads were turned the Second Ditto Not In the least If other way. you don't AU attention was given to the par Tude and those In the line of march. Alice wsek. Quality 1 had . ten proposals this Gracious I From whom! Virginia Alice Dick. Fly Stuff Riddles It a cake falls will a cinnamon roll! If the pork chop will the wood MW? Armed with an English walnut, the Mrs. Denham You stick to that paIf the garden needed weeding would Sunday school teacher explained to per as If !( were fly paper, Idaho! her class the mystery of the separaDenham It Is; It is an aviation tion of aoul and body at death. After Journal. If Sweet WUUam nodded would the the. soul (the kernel) was liberated, Malden Blush! be proceeded to Inter the body (the Forgot His Troubles soul) In a flower pot The children Did you enjoy yourrslf at your wedIf the man In the moon had a child nodded their heads and looked Intelliwould the sky rocket! ding, Sam?" gent. auli. Ah hnd aeeh a good time The following day one of the wee Ah Tala, If the cook went Into the pantry dat Ah wus de groom." forgot tola ran to her mother holding up a would a lemon aqurezer! bleeding finger and weeping pitifully. Chance to Enter Family Oh, mammal Mamma!" she walled. Why do birds clean out a fruit tree Can you give me a little hope?" He "Well here to bury me. My ahell'a so quickly! Because they take away 8he Why er yes. I have a maiden cracked und my aoul la all running n peck at a thus Is to who aunt married. dying out I" Everybody's Magazine. get p h a The Brandon Opera Co. REVIVALS of (lie WORLD'S GREATEST LIGHT AND COMIC OPERAS X IMPORTANT SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 22il 8:SO THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY SUNDAY MATINEE, NOV. 23(13:30 THE BOHEMIAN GIRL SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. 23d 8:30 ROBIN HOOD MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 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