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Show i FRIDAY, JANUARY THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE EIGHT 30, Ml PRICE AND NEARBY fOiTEEH HUES m Maud May Babcock from tbe University of Utah is to apjwar at l'arb.m high this (Friday) evening in readings. lrof. HAIM, ETC j ! Hauling of gilsouite from the mines (Continued From Face Six.) u.rtb of Fort Duchesue to Price for ceasthe Kanawa. W. Va., district, who shipment East has temxrarily meantime ed. New in the machinery are living in tents following from tlivir homes hy operators. Ferry is being installed. charged that the Coal Creek enlli erics, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Strong of u orateil in West Virginia by the this city have a new girl bubv at their Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifhome had refused to deal with the I nited C. Lee of Price are entertaining ford to was Mine Workers ami attempting arrival in the person of a sou. enforce a wage scale. Eighty-- a late to six Ferry, families, according The panoramic special of the Denwere ejected from their homes on Janver and Rio Grande Western is to the of Cth by representatives uary brotherhood mines because the miners make its maiden trip this year on May n 21th, according to Frank A. refused to uccept wages. passenger traffic manager uf the road. It will run on the same ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG schedule as formerly with no stops at CARBON DISTRICT Mondayjuesday, Wednesday, February 2(1, 3rd, 4lli .ft..' : HI it jA tu evii-tio- non-unio- n Wad-leig- non-unio- h. Price. All of the Carbon district mines are going close to fulltime this week with any slacking up not in sight. Price Kiwauians have extended an invitation to ihe Rocky Mountain Coal Mining institute to hold its next convention in this city in July or August. Western Fuel company has the con tract for furnishing the slack to Salt Lake county. The price is $3.20 per ton. It wiil come from the mines uf the United States Fuel. The Two Ton Smokeless Fuel coin-pan- Tliere Is a Garden Conrl Beanly Aid lor Every Need As fragrant as the flowers that perfume them. Garden Court Toiletries are the choice woman. Enviable is the complexion attained by their use. of ihe well-groom- Express rates iu Zone 4, all the territory west of the Mississippi river, are to be lowered tbe first uf March an average of 30 er cent. Such is nut voluntary, however, with the but comes through an order of tlie interstate commerce eommis-sioTlie courts have upheld the rulthe latter to this effect after of ing litigation by tbe carriers to make such com-panie- Featuring Garden Court Toilet Articles I'e s, n. inqxissible. James II. Anderson, collector of internal revenue at Salt Lake City, has reeeived instructions from the commissioner uf the bureau to the effect that, due to the change of law the past year, the collector dies not have authority to grant extensions in the case of income tax returns. The act of last year provides that only the commissioner may grant a reasonable extension of time in which to file tbe returns if npplieatitin therefor is made before the date prescribed by the law for filing the returns. y, capitalized for $1.VM100, filed articles with the county clerk at Salt It purLake City last Wednesday. poses to render coal smokeless by distribution and to deal in the smokeless product and byproducts. Alvin 8. Kelson is president. The latp strike of the eleven thousand mine workers of the Pennsylvania Coal company was brought to a rinse last Friday evening when it was announced that the proposal discussed by the international commission and representatives of the men had been accepted. The latter returned to work last Monday. J. B. Forrester is the acting general superintendent of the United States Fuel pmHTliea during the absence of It. M. Magraw. The latter is now in Maryland and exacts to continue his trip into Florida. Ilia absence is for his health on the advire of physicians. Letters the last few days to friends locally state that he is feeling luueh better in the lower altitude. j rt There seems to be some trouble iu the selection of route of the highway between Sly ton and Roosevelt, says the Duehesne Courier of the 23d. Tlie people of loka, Upalco and that sec- The Garden Court manufacturers have authorized us to makg the following most attractive offer for three days tion of the country naturally want MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY tlie highway over North Myton Bench along the same general direction ns at present, but the engineers seein to A Full Size 50c Tube Maglac Tooth Paste or a 50c Tube Colonial Club Shaving Cream Free With Each Purchase of Any Garden Court Toilet Article at 50c or More favor the route further east. They that it will cost fifty thousand dollars less over the latter. Knowlton, English and Young, accompanied by Fred Ferron, went over these proposFEDERAL COAL INSPECTORS TO ed routes last Friday. WITHDRAW PROM UTAH claim On Saturday last mandate was reeeived by the federal officials at Salt association issued on January 24th last Saturday and received at the Lake City from the Eighth Circuit Utah state capitol yesterday (Thurs- court of appeals affirming the judgday) it is pointed ont that the United ment of the local federal court in reStates bureau of mines will terminate fusing Louis Bell and Velma Houston an unsatisfactory arrangement Says of Price a new trial. The two were the bulletin: About three yean ago, eonvicted last April of violation of according to Director Reed of the bu- the prohibition law and Bell received reau of mines, the bureau acceded to a sentence of two months in the counan appeal of the Utah authorities to ty jaiL His companion was given a permit three federal employes to in- four months sentence. Both will have spect the coal mines of Utah. The to begin serving their time within state authorities had only one inspec- thirty days, according to Edward M. tor and he was advanced in years. Morrissey, assistant United States disThey explained this situation as due trict attorney. to lack of funds. The result has been that the federal bureau has been the No doubt many people if asked to target for complaints, it is said, and name the lowest point in Utah would state officials utilizing the fedenl in- answer Salt Lake, which is the spection as a convenient alibi are remnant of tlie great prehistoric Lake prone to blame their wicked partner Bonneville, a body of fresh water that when criticisms are made of inspec- covered a very large area. The lowest tions. Consequently, notice has been point, however, is not Salt Lake, but served on Utah that it is up to the Beaver Dam Creek in Washington present state legislature to appropri- county, which is two thousand feet ate funds sufficient to employ her above sea level, according to the deown insectors. The federal men are partment of the interior geological retiring from the role of state inspec- survey. Utah has an approximate tors. Safety Director Reed adds mean elevation of 6100 feet, which is that only in a few states do they exceeded only by that of Colorado, suffer from a shortage of coal mine 6800 feet, and Wyoming, 6700. The inspectors. Even those where there highest point whose elevation has is not a decided shortage the quality been exactly determined is Kings is not always par. Many inspectors Peak out in Wasatch county, which is are too old to go down into the mines 13,498 feet almve sea level In a bulletin of the National Coal and others are unqualified for the Utah State Press association closed its annual business session at Salt Lake City last Saturday evening. Dennis Wood of Nephi is the president for the coming year; W. R. Holmes of Brigham City, vice, and R. T. Porte of Zion, secretary and treasurer. Logan was selected as the place for the work. Funeral services were held at Price on last Sunday afternoon for Adelli Berti, wife of David Alexander, of Hiawatha. The deceased was 30 years of age and jmssod away at her home in the town over south on Friday from complications following liver troubles. summer meeting. Mrs. G. A. Coojier Interment was at the city cemetery and J. A. Crockett of Price are memhere. bers of a srieeial committee on Tbe association went on recWe are in receipt of a letter from ord e.s favoring the formation of a our old friend, J. H. Benson, who is statewide automobile club, which will now h Milled in Los Angeles, says Ihe lie a benefit to the entire state, opjKw-e- d He Duchesne Courier of the 23d. the ehild labor amendment to the states that he is improved in health rnnstiturion and instructed its secand has gained ten pounds since his retary to forward a copy of the resoarrival there. He has bought him a lution to the state legislature. lot and is building on it a bnngah w. Hu wishes to be rememSaturday lat workmens compenbered to all bis friends. Pen. was sation was awarded by the state inuntil quite recently connected with dustrial commission to dependents of the government garage at Price and three of the miner kilted in tlie Cashas many friends locally who will he tle Gate exnlosion in Mine No. 2 of glad to hear of his improved condition the Utah Fuel Company on March 8th. Inst. The employer wns dirertpd time going to Sunny California. to pay eight dollar a week for a hunBoy Scout work locally is now beinj dred and twenty-fiv- e weeks to tlie pushed rcpidly.' With the recent or- father and mother of tbe late Angel ) ganization of two new troops at Wel- Koukourakis. one of tbe victims. Tlie lington and Castle Gate there are now parents livp in Greece. In accordance eleven in the county. Dr. H. D. Ooclz-mn- with the cninjiensnfion act the amount chairman of the Bryce Cnnyon is only half as much as it would be if council, and C. IL Madsen, deputy tbe survivers were residents of the commissioner, conducted meetings in United Stales. A similar award was Wellington and Castle Gate recently, made to tbe mother of John Kontor-Th- e accompanied by tbe Scout band under mother lives in Crete. J. the direction of E. M. Williams, as- W. Littlejohn, as guardian of tbe two sistant commissioner, and organized minor children of William Oarroeli, the boys in the two districts under the was allowed sixteen dollars a week for leadership of Scoutmasters Irvin three hundred and twelve weeks for Branch and Francia Jex, respectively. the death of the parent. Wedding announcements. Tbe Sun.Birth announcement cards. The Sun. E raein-Imrshi- five-roo- na ed m n, - wt mi Vi In 3 ST' The makers permit only two such deals to a customer. GARDEN CREAM COLD COURT COM-BINATIO- An excellent cleans ing cream that leaves the skin loft and firm ... GARDEN COURT DOUBLE CREAM A cream for all purposes. 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