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Show i THE BUN, PBXOE, UTAH- -E VERY FRIDAY. PAGE EIGHT MUM) HIM READY 10 BUILD CARBON FOOTBALLERS STATE CHAMPIONS NOW 10 COIL Continued Prom Paco On.) Americans all the way up even to when the life of their country is at stake. He expressed himself as wcl time of Utahs entrance into the satisfied with the outcome of the union. A part of the land is embraced game, and hescaks future glory for his team. in the Ashley Nutional forest. Almost New For Carbon. Those in question are in Duchesne, Footbull at Carbon high Inay be Summit and San Juan counties. Numerous sections in ninny townships are said to he in its second year. Away given. The lands are divided into buck in the early days of the school times little was done, but three grouM. Parts of all have been in pre-wwithdrawn from entry at times for when Coach il. N. Blazard called out cohI or phosphate. The field sendee the squad hist 3'enr the hoys were abrecommendations in each case were solute novices. Even at that the team carried out and the lands are clear went through the Eastern division winning every game on its schedule, listed. One district includes lands that Playing Richfield which hud wun in the first game was have formed eonl deposits which are KanH'te-Sevie- r hard to mine and of little commercial a nothing to nothing tie, hut on the value. Another, eonl which is in iso- following day Richfield trimmed Car-- , lated beds, and a third phoRophate em- bon ten to six. Quite a few of the braced in Reserve No. 24, in which Isiys from this team of last year are mineral was not discovered, however, in the present lineup. C. W. Peterson, the instructor in athletics and physi until 1907. cal educator for the present season, is ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG a graduate of the Utah Agricultural college. He played before going to CARBON DISTRICT Ijogati on both East and West teams The several properties in Spring in Salt Like City and was cited l'or Canyon are all working close to Bix excellence on the Utah Agricultural college team. After leaving Behind days weekly. Business is lately getting very much he coached one year at Bingham and coming hotter with the four ramps of the two fur the Ogden high beforeinforms to Price.. Any effort to get Fuel United States company. tion about his acquirements from the County Commissioner Ram Wood-- , jH)yg jj,e jcam jB aH,Qt like trying head was in Price frani Kenilworth j0 fjn(j ou jjOW j,e bees of a hive lust Saturday. lie told The Rnn the like their queen. e property up there is now working These Helped Out Some. with an expected demand soon Not a little of the success eoming to much larger than for months. team is due to the interest and Black diamond production has been the lent by Prof. G. J. encouragement speeded up with the arrival of colder Reeves, and who is most principal to John Crawfprd, ardent fan and weather, according And all promoter. state coal mine inspector. ( He was in the school authorities up to through week and last. this Carbon district the Carl It. Marcusen, president of the Tn October the properties hereabouts tbre h bee" afcut 40 rent 'operating at were j!"?"1 ,of per ,nflt?.beT of their normal capacity, but now orT ,And scholars are TI.-tin? number they are going 50 to 00. ? enthusiastic than are the of working days will be increased br?!y of the pupils grade schools, tioys and when winter causes greater girls, even down to the beginners. In fact, there is an enthusiasm prevailing in all circles of the community NEW STORE OPENS is a suprise to many, although not that Opening in the room east of the much to he wondered at when the Price Commerical and Ravings hank, iMipport that is given in supplying T will nffpr a stock of miscellaneous j needed funds for building and articles needed in every househol- dth,voteMieoVde,r,., dishes, utensils, all the little things A,Ml fiftv ,,pIe froIll Sunnysidc hat go to make for convenience about ,nn,e the trip on the serial. A like of also a havo line the house. I will inuiJ1ir from spring Canvun, with candies. A innst complete offering of , tron Helper, Castle toys for fhd Chris mas season now (, t un(1 Kenilworth, made a Come to the Price Novelty w.ntBtive bunrh to oin the fIJwd -- tore for vonr needs-- yon will most fp0In 1rim niawatho folks took the like v find what yon are looking for t t mile tak Quite Uill he open for harness on Monday (rain , the t members of the ern 1st. December IToIdaway. team hag e&ulnted. Sm far next, M Tlie fcam no permanent results Wedding announcements. The Run. Sun are exacted. Crandall s kinked neck is improving. Rahula suffered a dislocation of his shoulder. This is no BEDS UP IN GORDON CREEK Up at Salt Lake City a few daya ago the National Coni Railway company of Utah filed application with the atate public utilities coinniiaaion Bec- 5 authority to build a railroad miles in length for the purpnae, it ia stated, of developing coal properties up Gordon Creek Canyon in Carbon county. As projected and surveyed it extends from the main line of the Utah Railway company from a ixiint two miles southwest of Helper. The proposed main line, 10.627 miles lung, will be laid in a northwesterly direction from station seven hundred and fifty-thre- e on the Utah. As now surveyed, a branch begins at Station No. 353 and extends into Coal Creek Canyon, the distance being 1.375 miles. It is pmponcd to construct a Right Fork branch having a length of .5127 of a mile. The branch would begin at Station No. 430. Construction of another branch 540 of a mile lung into Bryncr Canyon is also contemplated. Tiie company has obtained rights of way from the United States land office to build the railroad over public lands and rights of way over private lands already have been secured, acLarge cording to the application. tracts of coal land would he devehqied through construction of the road the application points out. As now projected the main line will extend to the lands and mines of the National Coal company, which owns more than fifteen hundred acres of patented lands in Gordon Creek Canyon. Adjnrent holdings and coal rights now acquired and owned by the Gordon Creek Coal company, the Great Western Coal Mines rnmpnny and the Union Coal .company, as well as other large trarts, ran he developed through th railroad, the company atntea. Tt is inroiqiornted for $250,000 and has disposed of approximately $40,000 worth of capital stock in making the aurvey, in acquiring rights of way and in other provisions for commencement of the railroad. F. A. Sweet is president of the company, George A. l, Storm, vice president and C. N. secretary and treasurer. 13.-07- king Rtre-vel- LANDS ARE GIVEN TO UTAH BY COMMISSIONER SPRY Three letters declaring eight thousand and forty acres of school section land to revert to the state as at the time Utahs right attached, were received last Friday from Commissioner William Spry of the general land office by Eli F. Taylor, register at Snlt Iiitke Citv. Some of it, the commissioner 'h letter indicated, is now known mineral, hut not so at the non-miner- al ar full-tim- I.?0" he j j j I I I HOW TO PREPARE AND SERVE GOLDEN RULE DINNER Housewives of Utah are being told dinner jhow to prepare a five-ceas a necessary preparation for the ob-- : servance of International Golden Rule Sunday, December 7th. It will also be known as Golden Rule dinner, because all that is saved from the usual cost of the family repust will be contributed to the fund for the relief of hungry children and other sufferers in the Near East. The ideal five-cedinner for a family, as suggested at the headquarters of the Near East committee in Salt Lake City, is brown bread, cocoa with condensed milk and Armenian pilof, which is an economical dish made of rice and meat. Another suggestion made by Dr. E. T. Allen, northwest direetor of the relief organisation, ia that families enjoy the best obtainable dinner on that date and then give to the relief fund a aura equal to the cost of the dinner. All of the children in this state are expected to observe International Golden Rule Sunday with special j nt . ; CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS FARES Will Be In Effect Via DENNER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Between all stations in Utah, west of and including West water, at rate of one and one-ha- lf times the oneway fare for the round trip, adding sufficient to make rate end in a multiple of 25. Tickets account Christmas will be on sale daily, December 19th to 25th, inclusive, 1924, with final return limit of January nt PAYS COMPENSATION The Utah Fuel company was last Friday directed by the state industrial commission to pay to Trenholme Dickson. guardian of the minor children of Mell Seely, who perished in the Cnstle Gate disaster of March 8th, last, sixteen dollars per week for three hundred and twelve weeks. The mother applied for compensation for herself and the children, hut ponding a hearing she died, and the name of the guardian was substituted for her. The latter lives in Canada. CIGARETTE RULING Opinion ojcn stocks of or cigarette impers to Any dealer who has cigarettes which pnqierly canceled hUuuim have not been affixed as provided in a regulation issued by the atate treasurer is violating the law, Harvey II. ('luff, stale attorney general, holds in an opinion given out the other day. The question is as to whether the regulation was to be construed as part of the state laws was asked by G. Hunter Lunt, county attorney of Iron, who has been requested by W. I). Rut ton, state treasurer, to proserufe certain individuals in C'edur City for alleged violation of the regluation. The law provides that the Stamps shall be affixed and canceled prior to the sale. It does not any immediately prior, but power is given to the state treasurer to prescribe such regulations as he deems proper relative to the time and manner of affixing the stauis anil canceling them, the at torney general says. Clothed with such power, the state treasurer adopted this rule: All ojien stocks of cigarettes and cigarettequipers must have affixed to it the Utah state cigarette The rule stamp properly eanceled. adopted really becomes a part and irnrcel of the law, Cluff explains. Inasmuch as the act gives the state treasurer power to adopt a regulation which requires the dealer to place stainj upon all open stocks in his possession, any dealer violating such regulation would also he keeping such stork in violation of the provisions of the act, and would not only he guilty of a misdemeanor, but be laying himself liable to having his place of business declared a nuithe attorney general sance, uary Gmn I All Eastern Utah -.7V Lowenstein s 1 RESULTS THAT SATISFY gives you the strength to perform the daily tasks of life. Dont make the mistake of trying to buy too much for too little. Such policy will bring inferior foodstuffs into your kitchen and you will regret it. Trade witji us for results that satisfy. 35. arriving at Salt Lake City the team and party including Principal and Mrs. O. J. Reeves and Coach and On Mrs. Peterson, along with R. R. Kirk- patrick, enthusiast, were entertained ly Carl R. Marcusen, president of the seliool board, in a banquet at Hotel Utah. TRUE AMERICANS ALL CARBON FOOTBALL PLAYERS. CARBON-EMER- Y It may seem anomalous, says last Fridays Salt Lake Tribune, editorial- the gridiron can be used as a melting pot. Carbon county people who know say it makes a very fine one. Salt Lake City is today entertaining a visible proof of the efficiency of a gridiron as a melting pot, in a force of fifteen or eighteen young Tn1 PRICE, UTAH and 35c . STORES CO. Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Heiner GEORGE E. McDERMAID, Snpt ly, but Offering THE ARAB for Sunday and Monday . This is a Sheik production, well cast , superbly directed . Admission 10c Wednesday , Dec . 3rd..... make up the citizenry of the greatest Welshman, American and Finn and nation on earth. A calmer and more Italian are all joining hands in giving mathematically accurate mind said the young men in the blue and whits that there are seven nationalities rep- the best sort of backing it is possible. resented on the team. The pet name All nationalities, or rather one Amerifor the team is The Allies. To get can nationality derived from many championship performance out of auy farflung sources, are proud of the team requires teamwork, the sinking football team. The Carbon eounty of all sorts of personal considerations citizens have responded loyally and for the good of the team as a whole. have dug down in their pockets to So we say that, even though a gridiron bring to Salt Lake City today a large might not appear to be a good utensil gallery' of rooters. They will be headto choose when you want to carry ed by the band sent at the expense of water, it proves to be a good melting Carbon county citizenry regardless put just the same. As a matter of of where the subscriber or his parents fact, not only are the eleven men on were born. It costs money to bring a the field playing teamwork every band from Carbon county to Salt Lake miuute they are in action, but the City'. It cost money to get a crowd gridiron has been effective in getting big enough to bring a special train cap. teamwork out of the whole county, if that distance. But Carbon eounty is During their stay in Salt Lake City reports are anything like true. Carbon doing it, and doing it on a big scale. the of before the day the game boys has the football fever and has The elements have been fused in the worked out on the scene of 4he contest county bad. Greek and Austrian and gridiron. it U the with Thursday afternoon freshie squad, and hud a signal practice Friday on the campus at the West high. One pleasant feature was the banquet served to the members of the Saints two teams by the I iatter-da- v school authorities at the Lion House after the game. This party included immediate official connections of the teams and the athletic organization. Aside from the division games played by Carbon high this season, several exhibition contests were entered and When you make these stores the source of your food in nil of which the team was winner. Among these were games with Helper, you are certain of satisfaction because you get the supply Salina and Eureka. Total points taistandard goods of known purity the foodstuffs that conled during the season counts 392. Optain the maximum amount of nourishment the food that ponents have been able to score but Theater -V- . Tag Sale ' We are overstocked with seasonable merchandise on account of the backward season and must move a tremenduous stock of merchandise at once. This sale comes as a suprise to all. And it means that your dollars will go further if you will take advantage of waiting for thissale. Remember the date, Wednesday, December 3d. Store will be closed Monday and Tuesday. 1 ?i UTAHS BEST COAL WVVVWWVWVWVWWAAAWVWWWVWVVVWWVW ? ? ? tt? ? t f r? ? Best Ventilated House In Will Pay TO ATTEND THE Its 5, 1925. For detailed fares, train schedules, etc., call on nearest Rio Grande agent. ffl dm im EVERYONE IN CARBON COUNTY almost a habit, for him. Jimmy Fausett was kicked on his left leg, and is still nursing that member, His right ankle was also sprained. He is now going about and does not seem to be badly crippled. Pres sett, already earing for a sprained ankle wheu entering the game, had that member set hock considerably, and besides was struck in the back in a manner which added to his troubles. Jeanselme had his wind knocked out pretty severely. lie seems to have recovered. Iutts broke a couple' of ribs a year ago and the ends hare failed to unite. He plays with the chance of telethese members and when scoping this happens Oh! hoy ! it isnt very pleasant. Melvin Bean, kept at home by an injury suffered six weeks ago when prejmring for practice, has really serious trouble with a broken kneenew thing 8,' 1924 3 m It Carbon Dealers. athletes who will contend for the title of football champions of Utah. SomeHow many nationalities one asked: The are represented on yonr team? answer was: Seventeen, of course! There are seventeen men there, aren t Which proves that the gridthere! iron melting pot has helped to instill Having a mind of vonr own is one the whimsical extravagenee of Amerithing and knowing how to use it is can humor into its contents, along another. with the other ingredients that go to The Star sia That May Prove Profitable to 5, 1925. Tickets account New Year's Day will be on sale December 30 and 31, 1924, and January 1, 1925, with final return limit of Jan- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t fX t t? HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. For Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call On O. H. STEVENSON LUMBER OO. 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