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Show t THE SUN. PRICE. OTA H PAGE SIX FOURTtEN MILES OF TO DEVELOP 0 fi MAD FRIDAY JANUARY VERY F EXDAY. fr L IS G1ENDIV0RCE BUILDING b r r fre' Am. vm w. fi r Mtk. n i rti a r i r Ccr.gi c&fiiitan ui;d Coal Operator Treats EpouKe Libvrilly. nder n ilrcrrr of ilireriv iu,i-l a ilavs ag i ul Suit Lake Uity by i:li and filed Cl.ris Mullii-'.- n Judge of ihf li'fnsi lire the eh'i'k of lie' e 'ii rt on Friday t in fi'inpari-ii- ii with Hip now luI i Mrs. Sarali I1.. Mays, wile of Former lnH(l mini's in ('arlma. . Mays, wci.iihy iif nit iial inn ot tlif fail laai'kfl Coiign s.;iii J allies hi.-given a better Ilian it is imw with i i;il oper.'itm' of l , c1h1i. wi.s Miiiii-iion tlic lit :j-i- i of purl that tlif imliistry is on the ii i i'ty om Immlred an I filly n ura ilf. Affimlii, to prailuclmii iIhhi and dollars. Mays is tin nrigiu-i- il ninii!i'il by tlif iri,iiln;,rii,:il i.f tho (liislle Valley Coal ni tin- - Iniifil Stales liuifaii of w ith properties al Mulirlaii'I niiuf'.s, i In? liii'miiiimin iinl.i-.trenler-- "iinpii..v in Carbon and iiMi w It "i tln tlif present year wiili prnili'i linn ,md i of (lit lim is his l.oblings up no,'.' l'rcuii h ''!i riis ii exee-ill nl s mul nf Inf rate Gurley (iiiiyuM (ill weekly ni:t i li'.rl i'll Cany mi. lie built llio old WiMeiit Siilii. mi tin- Utah railway, :i half nil ion Fu;--- . Tlif t ilal output railr-nnfrom I !:aw.iiiiii A. Stuirs, iii'e ai'i-- inline to (if Tiro it Ni v ear's Afi'ik s imw i' '.ualfil Nl li i'L'i :.(! and is now behind the o m-tmi.-,of (i'f fojiii any, wlm 10.591,(1(1(1 an iin r f 't t'if'l liffnrii tin 1:ite piiblie nlilii'fs over Christmas Wel-- ol! 2,!5o,lnli) nr Utah C"ilr;il, which prepo os to ih his ihe wilb to 1: I'ailway gel Piiiiiiiiisniini mi lriila'- las. A ln:i i: nir lie ally 1!) rent. The Failure to ..nl of Kmm v .mi:ily. A few level was due to Wii lifhl I" how w hy anllnii ity lioulil riach the he sold bis f'i.sllo Valley he grant eil to cou-- 1 fuel tlif rnail. the wide of January 1 t veins ago . u:il and railroad, to both l'"ldiig-.Klorrs saiil that I (HD.i rli'rady hail , a holiday. Wail road n purls mi Ihe He I'niP'd Slides Fuel I'ninpnn.v. Suit , i eor-in niiiiilier the hern pent h'.idfil ilail..' ml; rule "f forapli'lins grime the former confor divorce, charging nml that $'Vitl.liini aihlilinnal will hr that New Year's Hay eoiiMted as 0.3 nf wu.s filed hy w'tli gressman use.! to fininli the a nurmal one, Cotnputed mi ibis ha is, Mrs. Mays shortly after 4 o'clock on The new riiilriiinl, ns prnposeil in the average out put jier working day Wedni'.sd.-iafternoon of la- -t week. the application Fur a eerti finite nf nearly reached the two million tmis n a waiver gigiicd by Maya Hie ease public cinivfiiieiii'f ami iiereasity, will mark. The preliminary reports on was taken immeiliatelv before Judge branch off from t hr Utah railway four 1:iily loadings also disclose the fact Mnthison and a default deeree gruntmiles wnith of Spring Canyon, ami that those on Monday nnd on Tues- ed. will run approximately ten miles tip day of last week increased sharply to It was set forth in the complaint of Gorley's Canyon ami on through t lie about 70,28(1 enrs, against 0H,8!I3 on Mrs. Mays that they were married in Great Western Coal company's ranch. the rnrrrsionding days of the week 1S03. She alon Chicago August It will tnp, aeeonlin" to Storrs, thous- before, indieating the iNissibility of a leges that he, without18, cause; deserted ands of aens of coal land already further inerense in the totjil output. her about August 1, 1922, and that owned or leased from the government As to the trip arranged by the Sethey had lived separate and apart ConThe rompunies interested are the vier Valley minpnny, great intereat since that time. Plaintiff alleged that sumers Cool, the National Coal, Great is being manifested in the excursion defendant owned in Utah and UnWestern Coal, Gordon Creek anil and about thirty people will partici- Wyoming valuedproperty nt approximately ion Coal companies. These have or- pate, forming a caravan of five auto$4(H),U(H), all of which bus been acquirganized the National Coal Railway mobiles. three from Richfield, one ed sinro their marriage. Phe asked company with a view to development from Monroe ami one from Sulina. Hint she he given a fair division of the of the mines. F. A. Sweet is president, The Monroe and Richfield can will The decree awards her George A. Storrs, vice president, ami leave here at 8 o'clock and will he lirojierty. lots in Arlington Heights f C. M. Slrevell secretary. joined in Kalina hy the Kalina ear. and two lots in Emerson Heights in Storrs said that the townsite of President C. J. Suinuer will necnin-jain- v Kalt Lake City; a 20 per cent interest Coal City had already been laid out the raruvan from here. Vice in fourteen hundred and fort.v acres four-acrwith two pint to he used ns President nnd General Manager II. E. of coal lands in Emery comity; two a public sipiare and school grounds Lewis will meet the excursionists in in thousand dollars cash, pavuble imhundred lots, lie de- Hiawatha nnd sbowr them through the and twenty-si- x dollars in thousand five mediately; clared that grading began in 1022 and mines there Friday afternoon. 1925, nnd divicash, 1, April payable would he completed hy June 1st. next. The trip then will he continued to dend piiviug preferred stock in the Tie predicted that the proposed rail- lrice for a night 'a rest and Katurday United Klnfcs Fuel, the jair value of road would he completed bv July 1st. the investigators will proreed on up to which is 50.224. The public utilities commission took Ktamlardville t look over the mine of It is provided that, should the enul the application under nil iscment. the Klnml ird Con! company. fur years ci imp, tail to meet dividends on Af- this 'iny so Micecssl ally imiiiiigi'il by Lock ft :mv lime, defendant slinil COMMISSION NOW ASKED TO ter inioilier night's re- -t in I rice the nay ihe plaintiff three hundred dolMODIFY ITS ORDER return trip to lirh"ii'M will lie iiimli lars a month iiliiip n v during such Kumlnv. time of sic i.eosioii nf dividends, phiin-i- f Hearing has been set hy lliu indusr defendant at such trial eoiimisioii of Utah to begin on LIGHT EIJJCTION VOTE FROM lime toas numbin' riuuuiotiiin of duidernl payFibriiury J7t!i, next, at Salt Rake THE MINE WORKERS b- - the emil is i"ide ing cmii'cni. t'ii y on tin petilio.i of the Union Car2fi. bide Sales company of West Virginia INDIANAPOLIS, 1ml., Jan. With i"other in iinlilics nml the fur a iccfiisideiatioii of the commis- An extremely light vole was east at ci'u.ititiitiori forbidding child labor, it sion V older covering the lighting of the election of officers of the Uni led looks like d.ul is going (a have to go coal mines. The present order require M'lie Workers of America, held last to work. that all nu'ii entering any of the larg- December, according to official reer properties of the state shall he turns made public today by the The person who gives short change is wilbin prison's range. eijiiipi'eil with eleetrie lamps, approv- of teller-,- . The vole on the two candied v Hie United Slates hureaii of dates for president was hut 199.052, d mines. This older was April although Ihe organization has ovei IROIIATK AMI tiCAItllTANSlin Noticed fniiimlt County Clerk Or; 8, 1924, by tl e commission, and at 5'lO.Oim members. l'.esiioi'tJve Kincrs For Further Inforlaw a has effect the state nt John whose L ns present Is'wis, mation. until allc'eiLhy tint body. This uetion president was indicated several weeks of Ihe coiiuuissiiiu came as a result of ago hy unotTiciul returns, received NdTP'K TO riSKPlTnUR KSTATE of Frank l'iiio. PoepHsi-rtCredllnr tin- investigation into tin- disaster at l.'fli.CiMJi- -, while bis opponent, George will prernt claim with to the mi".c of the Ulrih Fuel eoicpunv Vu.vy.oy of Illinois received t2,S3I. tlie uiiilcrslirnc'l at iinnjrMi. 1'tnh, at Casin' Gate a lew months previous There was no elo.--e opiMisition t auv on or licforo t Go 2 1st ilav.of March, 1112:.. lilt'MR r.VOUXAUGO. to the euromuiLent of the order. Tliej .t ni(, incumbent officers, other Kales company urges that the (urns ilmwed. The vote for vieepres- - I 'd'cascil.of thn Estate of Frank Finn. Henry JlmriOTi, Attorney ami iiieiit gave Philip Murray, incumbent, V'nr Ailmlnlstratnr. present i tiling, he elimntic conditions !2t!.8.'Mi!-i that the and Arlev Ktaplen of Illin- First I'uli., .Van. IS; Vast Fol. fi. 1923. in Utah ami the eeiuTtious ns existing ois. (Ui.MUS. NOTICE TO CltE!JTi i!!S TE in some Utah mines shall lie named n For secret a rv ami treasurer the vote of fiost Th 'Oilcras. I icccasod. wi'l present claim with vom as lea. ns for issuing Midi ruling, ami! WIW William E. Green, 13S.H!)7 nnd so tlint the chief mining inspector of .r,lSrpli Nearing of Nova Keotia, 51,-- l. ior to the oiiilcrsigneil nt !to Siil. Illawatlia. Vtah.'on or Itcrnrc the 22d tah can prescribe the kind ol. light-- , (iSlP-j,- Since his G roen lias ilav of Mnreli. A. 192r.. T11EO-lOI!- E I.,Adinlnixtrnior VAE--I r.IOtb of ing that should be used in any coal resigned to accept the presidency of mine in Utah according to his judg- the American Federal ion of Izibor. the .'state ,if n ust Theodoras. icccas-ed- . (. K. Olay. Attorney For ment ami discretion." Thomas Kennedy of llnreltou, Pa., such In KiipKirt of procedure the has been appointed to fill the unex-- . First put'., Jan. 22; last Fell. 1.2. 1023. Experience has pired pjirtion of Green present term eumpnny urges; NOTICE TO CEEIMT0158 ESTATE proved that in the largest coal pro- - un(1 (lp iw,Y,.ar mie t ie w.,s of Hart Olbrnrio, Peceaseil. Crcdlt-oiI the iiitcil ureas ol the States duemg will present claim with voucher elect ed. mines me not or dangerous to the umlerslirncil nt lrlee, 1'tah, on or heforc tlie 1fih ilnv of April. A. T for the use of open flame lamps and Using Diamond Drills. I92B. nOMEMC nitHAlLIO. Aiiinln-istrntthat open flame lamps can he used in of the Estate of Hurt f'ihr.irio, ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Jan. 21. in believed them. is all that It safety Henry ItuirKcrl. Attorney Union Pacific Coal company is IVce.ised. The For Administrator. Irico. Ftah. coal mini's in the state of Utah are diamond drills Cumberin the Firsl uiii.. S'i; Iat Feh. 20. 1925. not dangerous for the use of open using land to prospect for new coal flame lamps, where propcrlv vent Hal- beds. vicinity HisTKifT corin' U is said that the present mines ix tiii: ed and where the other safety rule of J".liclal VNlrlct, In anil Hint I'omnaiiy at Cumberland are of Fur tin Oounty of Carl'nn. State of the cmiuis-im- i are complied with." worked out. No. 3, which caught Itali irmthes. Plaintiff. V. While possible pockets of gas nut aboutabout fire fifteen years ago, is still Freil lluirlii-s- . pi'fcnil.i'it. Summons. discovered mi the preliminary ms;xT-tioi- i The Stall, i'f Flail to !l' Sa!rl i'l'fcml-in : believed to have burning. Vo'i are hereby summo'ieil to of Hie mine Hppear wiilii'i twenty il ivs iifiep the been tin- primary caue of the ('aslii' RAIL EEOTHEFuHOCD EVICTING service if till1' sun'liions upon you IT Gate dia-tc- r. the explosion or exrvcil wi'tiin till cii'imy In svhh h (his MANY EASTERN MINERS c.'tlim Is hroii'.'i, ol Miililn plosions which diil Hie damage, nml ii lys aficr service nnd (Icfeml probably rust the majority of Ho lives NEW YORK. Jim, M. (liiriy e:il (lie nhmo oii'Ml'-- action, nnd in ense of the men in ihe udne. arc attribute.! Ferry, a member of the executive i'f yo'ir f.i:l'!ie so tn ilo iudirmcit Will to coal du- -t stirred up by thu explos- board of the United Mine Worker-- , rendered aitalnst jii'i llordm to ion. It is declared in some quarters struck at the dciTninl of ihe com nl'il nt, which of laorouio-tiv- the lias I yen lleil wiili llm eleik i'f said of any that, even without t He mid also nt S. Warren Engineers e.i'irt. Tills a iiiii Is l,riii:ghl to disgas coal du- -t mixed in Hie nir in ccr-- ! ston,' its leader, in mi address .Sun- solve Ihe I'limls of niatriiiiiinv vo.v hetn.-ctain proportions, constitutes a highly you and the' plaintiff. day be foie members of tbe sociali.-- l O , Plclntifr's AI'irneV, I'ost-fflinihnunuhlc cud dangerous mixture. l. iMi.W parly. The gathering w;is failed to Aihlre s. Prl- o. I'jirhcti C.jinitv, apply clothing nml funds for twenty Ft. He of Fish. CARBON DISTRICT MINES ARE Ihou-nmen, women and children of Firm mill.. .I:,,,. 311; 1;, f IVh. 2T. 1925 Eld ATTRACTION NOTH'I : OF XllI.lC'ATTOX ( Continued oil Tago Rignt.) I'Olt Fnili'i! Fiefcs Patent Mineral KK'MFIi.Ln, Jan. 21. -- To show Xu. (i?K0i!, 1'nlteil the stockholders of the Sevier Valley Spites I .noil Office, S.ilt Filv, 1 'full. 1H21. Coal company the wonderful developN nl ire Is liereliv iv . 11, C. file! re. 11. ( A. Kiren Hint ment in the milling business, (. eon Murray United Fuel Go. IVytnn. Frank E. Parker. G. Herbert vinre t if tLi be necessary at id! Jones, l'icharti M. Sol wi mil nml llelmr that a prosperous future is in stoic T,. llnrtli'V. Mines At Mohrland, Black ill of 'ninth, stale of Minnesota: i p. Velio. TEiem.as V. for ihdiiM'lvr ii ml for all if Sevier Hawk, Hiawatha and Ileincr Peiise nml A reha H. Wilcox, nil of the rich if liehls . of the Famous county Kalina, Producing Minneapolis, Minn, nml F. Vnn Piiren or Canyon are properly developed, to let Wix, thronrll their atithn-rlvosxrent nml attorney In Imw their tin in judge fur ihe'ii.-elvTV Pnnn. vhO"e "pestofflce foresight and ooul'idenee in our ownj is Fait Lake Oifjr. I'tnh, have rcsou rei-- will be rewarded by success. inn.ln eppllontlnn for patent for the Miller. Miller No. 1. Miller X,. 8. Milthe nianageiiient of the rompany w ill ler No, 9. Tasker nml Tasker No. 1 take Hiokc men of foresight on a ver phuer lnlnlivr claims. eomprMntr the to coal the enormous fields unique trip north half of Foe. 20 nml nil nr Sec. 21. of Carbon county today, there to Tivp. 11 Fonth, Rnnce 9 East, rnntaln-lm- : v 902.18 acre. The nntleps of n mines, get acquainted with their of these claim are with inthe unusual of kcc mi growth ways, the eminty rceoriler of Etah enuntv at Provo. Pt.ali. I direct that thi notice dependent mine started and managed h pnl'Ilsheil In The Sun, a weekly . to victory nguinst the f Handled In Price By newspaper published nt Price. Thah. smaller and larger (rusls, coni tare the for the pcrliwl of days. eT.T F.' conditions in Carbon with those in KaTA Yl.ort. EecGter,slty C.H. Stevenson Fdwnr'l TT. Dunn, Aftnrnev. Fait LakeCHv. Vlah lina Cunyoii and se how much more First pub., Dec. 12. 1921; last Feh. , advantageous and promising the uii- 1 925. 1 fi -- .v ilo-v- 1925 H 1 i'J Permanent N ii roads are a good investment IS n not an expense re-mu- la-- SO, . 4 Iumtr PBOPERIIES E i rk ii 1 i- r -. l ri-p- urts snr-Vf- S 1 r I '1 3 V piui.-ioie- r 1 oS di-lr- ut .!- 1 -: ili'i-h,.iii- 1 - M Ca.-il- l I t lii'f-iilf- ut , pre-holida- t y ' KOO a-- -- n. b I i ?: money. But have you ever stopped to figure how much of this is in the form of an incredibly high gasoline tax? Let's see what happens when you leave the Concrete Highway and take to a gravel. or a dirt road. Purity Service Station Corner Main and Eighth Streets PRICE, UTAH STANDARD Conclusive tests have proved that a gallon of gasoline will carry you only two thirds as far on a gravel road as on a Concrete Road. On a dirt road a gal Ion of gasoline will carry you only half as far as on Concrete. COAL Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere With gasoline at twenty cents a gal Ion, you would thus pay a gasoline tax of more than 6 cents per gallon on the gravel road and 20 cents a gallon on the Properties At Standardville, Utah dirt road. These are figures you can't get away from. You can prove them yourself. No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. And remember that every time you travel on either a dirt or a gravel road -- Unexcelled For you also increase wear and tear on tires and run up your general repair bills. Storage Purposes. Why continue to pay these high taxes and get nothing in return but the discomfort and inconvenience of unpaved roads and streets? STANDARD COAL Let your local olucials know you want an adequate system of Concrete Roads and Streets. They are just as willing to build them as you aYe anxious to get them. But they must have your support ln-nr- j i CO. 8 ALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. . - - . Your gasoline bills run into real i e pa.-se- & :F Ihirty-eigli- '. Yes sir, we Btand back of every gallon of oil or gas we selL We are solicitous of your patronage, not only today, but all the time. Therefore we must give you gas and oil grease and crank case and transmission gear service that will, make you a satisfied customer. Drive up any time. .tt a.-- st -- Sfipossa fi mu-ii'i- - We Want Your Trade vnm-her- j Ailmin-Intrat- Spring Canyon PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Coal Co. McComick Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH or recon.-iderei- l. o4 National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete limi-un- Croil-ilor- Of(ic D- in 29 Citiaa , . ! 1 1 Aitniin-Isirito- r. w ga.-eoi- is or J.-m-. or the During the fiscal year 1924 representatives of the bioingival survey of the United States department of agriculture seized plumage of migratory waterfowl and specimens of mounted birds unlawfully killed or possessed having a market value of alsuit three thoiisnnd dollars. Most of the migratory ones seized were donated to public hospitals or to charitable institution for use a food. Guidance conferences" for freshmen student at West Virginia University are proving to be of value and interest. Addresses adapted to the need and problem of university men are given and tlie students invited to take an active part in discussions. "Tbe choice of a life career," .intelligence tests," and "how to study" are among the subjects presented by student for discussion. Miner and Shipper of tbe Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mine at STORRS, UTAH General Offices, 817 Newhouae Building. 8att Lake City, Utah. rMnnrrriirarsaffcg Seasonable Wearing Apparel 1 ABERDEEN COAL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 2104 lba. Unequalled for storage. Will not slack. The best of steaming and heating qualities. In Clothing and Shoes 2ii.-N- e Independent Coal & e pre-em- I -o Coke Co. I ei -- l States lu-i'- i 1 j j es j s ; j KING BLACK HAWK Supi-iin- il f.T-t- . Eil-wn- r.l ail-.lr- es HIAWATHA and el PANTHER COALS WEfCo. Mine at Kenilworth, Utah General Offices In the Walker At any one of these four stores you will be able to buy the things you need at any season of the year at prices that are uniformly low. We have a line of work clothes and shoes for men that we can recommend very highly because of their good qualities. The children may be fitted out with shoes, stockings, underwear, gloves, boys suits and oercoats, extra pants, girls coats and dresses ail Bank Building. Salt Lake City. FLOUR dependable merchandise of the kind you want for those who must have things that wear. 4 , You will find it to your advantage if you are in need of blankets or any other bedclothing to see wha we have to offer in this line. Outing flannels in a large assortment. We urge ou to come nnd see for yourself. Very likely you will find just what you arc in great need of, and will appreciate the great saving in price. Everything to eat, wear and use. For your family Frida of tho Valley made right here at Price and as good as the best. Feed for your animals. Both these at low cost Wo deliver. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. loen-tlo- ra-onl- eil WASATCH CO. STORE Winter Clear Castle Gate Quarters, Creek, and Ssnnyside. For Dray Work or Transportation to Anyplace, at any time Call 117-- B. F. McINTIRE'S Dodgo Cars. i I 9 |