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Show Li TEE SUN, FRIGE UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. (EIGHT Iesmt loses iWSLS m OF LOCAL COM ntlnued From Pm Six.) trad unionism so ably ioDed by Samuel Gompers and which the superstructure of CHALLENGE THE TAILORED to fm UiS company were given s setback today when the strikers at the Underwood eoltiery at Olyphant refused to aeoede to District L'resident ltinaldo Cappel-lini- a request to return to work. The district president told the men at a meeting they would get no adjustments of their troubles while they were idle and asked that they take a vote to return to work. Tony Panne, eader of the discontented ones, urged the men to disregard the district president a apical and no vote was taken. or rests. Green,' the aueeesaor of old and English-- S extraction Ilia father is h an of 80 years, lie is also IJfret of the Ohio soft eoal fields, 2Mr. president of the Ohio stale !$m4 a member of the American Sy.of Political Science. E? an, la 51 years liv-l$- - MADE FROM ABOUT THE GAMPS OF THE BIO COLORADO DECISION t5' g CAEBON DISTRICT SELEY, Cola, Dec. 20. Grant . Bishop Carlson of Storrs ward war un, Colorado state bank visitor in Price. He told i today that he TheSunday Sun that the mine there worked from a of appeal Judge ruling Graham in the district court that day in order to allow the emChristmas off. Fulltime is the yesterday, granting claims of ployes record up there. ma. North Dakota and Montana Dean D. Iloldsway, manager of the miners' unions against the de- Interstate Bank and Trust com company store st Peerless, spent Sunryibf Denver, Colo. The suit had day with his family st Price. Every laginning during the strike in the property in Spring Canyon, ho says, n Colorado eoal fields in is working right up to the handle the three unions agreed to every day in the week, Sunday exceptfinance the strike and loaned ed. to the Colorado minesr. Of Chris K. Jensen of Clear Creek was amount $35,000 was deposited in doing jury service in Price this week. Interstate bank and lesser amounts That tamp and Winter Quarters and mailer country banks. Utah Mine are going but two and $lto Denver bank agreed to finance three daya weekly, says he, but exAsKrican Fuel company, then pert better things within the very near mines. The latter future. into bankruptcy and the As is e us tomary st this time of tho Denver institution, claiming that the year Zions Mercantile hums td'ths company aggregated Institution at Salt Lake City has been .applied the union funds toward distributing for several days a huncovering its losses, declaring that dred and fifty tons of eoal to the poor these had been posted as security for at the state capital A goodly portion .the concern. In 1923 the Interstate of it is coming from the mines of the lank went in the hands of the state Carbon distriet. eommUpioner, who in the subsequent The Superior Coal company of Po'litigation held the same position catello, Ida., filed articles of incorporfunds. j tlisluank jn regard to the last ation Monday. The amount of Graham simply VIn his ruling. Judge is $1,000,000 divided into stock capital declared that the deposits by the a par value of a the three states had the 1,000,000 shares at Of share. dollar the amount of per status as other deposits and that capital stock 50,000 shares are actualto the reimbursed be should hsy subscribed for by V. Hufford and $50,000, plus interest charges ly John A. Liday and Roy L. Black, all Jp4,eMrteota. of Pocatello, . The Union Pacific Coal company Ctaw 11,1 will standardise all mining equipment to school land sections have methods and all electrical equipand Commissioner r listed by t ment, aecording to an announcement of the genera land D. CL in a com- - made this week. Frank V. Hicks has as engineer of standreceived by Eh F. Taylor, been appointedhave full charge of this and will Salt Lake City, last Mon-ha- ards work. It will create a savings o I sevbeen previously eral thousands of dollars yearly in the purposes, including Uintah national forest am Wyoming mines. Mess county, Colo., is included in ate reserve. A recently reported the the districts that report a decided neral and the department slump in eoal output this year. Nois same. 'The states right vember production for the mines over these sections, all in Sum- -, there is reported ss 12,906 tons, giving s total to December 1st of 120,180 See. 32, Tvp. 2 North, it; See. 16, Tvp. 2 North, or a decrease of 37,073 for the eleven East; See. 36, Twp 1 North, months. Due to the development of the coal mining industry in Moffat t Sees. 32 and 36, Twp. 6 East. county, that section has this year increased its output 87,170 tons over its last years record. Is to Resign. . 23. Dec. Coal, production in Colorado in NoAPOLIS, Ind, 4 Green, newly elected pres-i- e vember of thia year amounted to reFederation o to the American tons, monthly according TV lonnced here today lie wil port of James Dalrymple, state mine 'secretary and treasurer o:' inspector. It brought the total for Mine Workers rather than ths year up to 9,267,592 tons or only extended leave of absence 19,551 leas than during the first eleven j nnexpired term of tliq late months of 1923, considered a good miert. Ilia resignation will showing in view of the fact that the d to John L. Lewis, fall months were unusually mild and e that the domestic and will be consumption was executive committee lower than it has been for years. The here January 5th. feet that nearly aa much eoal was consumed this year as last is, in the opinion of operators, dne to an increased May Yet 8txika. ON, Pa., Dee 22. Hopes demand for. industrial fuel. Only k in the strike of twelve seven of the producing counties show s decrease compared with 1923, while ine worker of the Coal and Iron thirteen give an increase for the first months of the year. SALIS-BEIN- G . y T 1921-whe- -- op-uni- eon-ve- nt $69,-00- 9, r, rf ' P 5 rups crr with-vario- us min-jESgun- er ' Coat frocks have encroached upon the territory of the plain etreet suit in fashion' realm, winning over many devotee of the tailored mod. It is well representchic and practical-ened In the example shown here, which la mode of dark woolen cloth with neat adornment of braid and button. - Twenty Years Ago This Present Week . Utah Fuel company paid out fifty thousand dollar for the month to employes st Sunnyside. J. W. (Jack) Gentry and A. D. Van Waggoner of Sunnyside spent the holidays 'hr Price. The syndicate was buying up yearling steers over in Etuery county. Twelve dollars a head was the price. ' The Denver and Rio Grande at Green River was just completed. It was considered one of the liest and most convenient along the linp. Oliver J. Harmon, manager of the flouring mill st Huntington and also p store there, was sojournthe ing st I bice during the holidays. Hon. Ferdinand Erickseu received his certificate of election a judge of the Seventh district Carbon, Emery, Sanpete, San Juan and Grand counties. Mins Lulu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ras Anderson of Price, died at Holy Cross Hospital at Balt Lake City after being oje rated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrnm Frandsen of IVice announced the arrival of a girl baby st their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Robb, also of Price, were entertaining a new son. John P. Hite of Green River was in Price, a sufferer from rheumatism, lie was at the time connected with the Buell surveying iwrty. Friends and a doctor were earing for him, at the Clarke Hotel. John C. Loofbourow was st home in Price from the Utah Agricultural college at Liigan for a visit over the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Loofbourow. June Whitmore came along with him. Mrs. Thomas Fouts of Elsinore was spending a few days st Richfield before coining on to Price to make' her home. Her late husband had a few weeks before been appointed ageut for the Denver and Rio Grande. Judge Charles F. Loofbourow, a brother of Mayor J. W. Loofbourow bis home in Balt Lake of Price, died City of heart failnre. lie was an old resident there in point of years and among the state capitals foremost attorneys. Misses Ids Pace, Ora Powell, Florence Ilnrsley and Esther Kelsey and James Peterson, Henry Pare, James Jones and Levi N. Harmon, Jr., students at Emery Stake academy at Castle Dale, were upending iW ChristM. Robinson, 96 years of age and a mas holidays with their paBwJg at resident of Mohrland, dropped dead Price. last Tuesday .while sitting in front of T Experience is a valimV the fireplace at his home over at that tcarfij, Thfc later were remains prepar- providing you dont Leif ns,1t on grading canny ed for burial and sent to Trinidad, the examinarioajtpe Ado., where the deceased had The Sun. announcement r Haley-Raunde- rs det j Co-O- 098,-52- ij presi-miner- H, con-tb- Feun-llillsi- de . rV WC-idin- PREM GET BETTER PMCES TIHN III Jf' ' U1 farmers of Utah this PrirVed,by the preceding twenty-fou-c-r of -i asriStanU ISTAR THEATER & v--. Shows Commence 7 and 9 Dec. guiipMonday, Super-Spe- At hiwtr08 28-29- tb d; .t.SSn fOT lSK onmtay t ' ninety centa on the corresponding date quoted at seventy a against fStyJSS- rvilles Comedy jlO Otets 1 and a ton as against o 35 Centa V TUESDAY, DEO. 30th Four geta from the I Fsaturs Picture IN EVERY WOMAN'S LIFE -- je.yv ;-- .....snd., Rye 50 cents Apples, total Apples, commercial A GoodTtrtqajjctnre eentL&axid THURSDAY, JAN. 1st The. Barefoot Boy The.' Picture Wonderful : Peaches Pears ! Orape. Tame hay Wild hay All hay j - ....530,000 9,000 ...638,000 d t 523.000 117.000 640.000 is ETINGS! hE blv niS, and wild hay $9 50 Gree finis to the reader of this and the other have done c ose. Tips 1923 772.000 2.945.000 3.621.000 6.536.000 3.062.000 893.000 125.000 2.688.000 monZawinTto the news this modern electric Cwhnlo sale and retail) store desires to broadcast at the timeXears My Prosperity's Horn of PP yUT Wm durin lhe twelve t-e- monthi i Yours Electrically, 1.119.000 200.000 802,000 750.000 70.000 04.0(10 015.000 089.000 1.407.000 l,4or,.(KU) 134.000 178.000 1.631.000 1,583,000 towards firing the twelve Production 1924 1923 1924 28,000 31,000 728.000 149,000 148.000 1.788.000 105,000 124.000 2.625.000 254,000 272.000 4.413.000 77,000 81.000 3.080.000 24,000 22,000 936.000 ooo 11,000 99.000 14,000 16,000 2.184.000 650.000 n . Potatoes 5DAY, DEO. 31st 10 Corn Winter wheat Spring wheat . AU wheat Gats Barley Chicago-Lo- a Angeles Circuit. 05 cents $8.90, Aeres Vaudeville monthsacccS T j 'Wholesale PRICE, UTAH Retail |