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Show THE FADE SIX FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1925 PRICE. UTAH EVERT FEZDAT. hy the miners that ordinarily would liuve precipitated a strike or keen flatly rejected by the miners if asked to perform them by the oierator. EAST NOW HAVE I1 BUM, For your woodwork There are several of these mines in Illinois, Indiana and in and Ohio. The Sun Special Service. CHICAGO, 111., March 21. A ri- FOURTH UNDER SUSPICION IN LAW'S CLUTCHES val miner union ha been formed in walls ITS CARBON COUNTY PROPERTY MOST SATISFYING IS The satisfactory progress of the steel industry in Utah can lie seen from the large net profits of the Columbia Steel comporation for the year ended December 31st, last. Net profits for this jieriod amounted to $295,106.-5after deducting lmnd and other interest in the amount of $523,294.41 and federal income taxes of $44,441.-5according to the second anuual of the director. The prospect for 1925 seem to give promise of a steady business and at reasonable prices, states Wiggingtou S. Creed, president of the Ward of directors, which is hero given : is gratifying to be able to report licit our assumptions in regard in the quality and availability of the raw materials in Utah have been linrne out in practice. The eoal is being coked successfully and it possesses the leqiiisite structure to carry the blast furnace burden.. It is doing excellent work. Coal mining ousts nl- ready are below our estimates niul further reductions are in sight. The mine equipment is capable of substantially huger outputs with only minor ' additions, and the compuny cun take advantage of this fact in sales of merchantable coal to a moderate extent. "lleloVe the projicrty was opened up our examinutions indicated a fourteen-foot seam of eoal overlaid by a one with a twelve-inc- h further five-foinrting lietween. This lutter shows signs of disupieuring with the probable result thut the mineable reserves of cuul will lie increased. "The iron mines have been supplying the furnace regularly with ore of superior quality. The Koppcra byproduct coke ovens and blast furnace, constituting the Ironton plunt, were put in oieration successfully this last April and May, respectvely. West Virginia to take the place of the FAIRMONT, W. Va., March 24. United Mine Workers of America. Charles Groves, a miner, was arreste Thomas A. Cairn, former president at Norton, W. Vo., by state yesterday of the organization for that state, i IMilice for investigation in conniption resident of thd new. "More than a in the Ilethlehein E with the explosion undred thousand person are employed in the coal industry in West Vir- Mines corjioratiun 'g llurracksvillc on Tuesday last. Major Fat ginia," Cairns is, remrtcd as saying. Oprojicrty uierintendcnt of the state '(minor, million women a half men, "Nearly Groves is a former IMilice, says and children of the commonwealth are Three other men are under arili dependent redly or indirectly on rest here ulso fur investigation. this single industry. It lwcomes apFuneral services for the lust of the Make the whole house and ceilings a delightfully soft parent, therefore, that uninterrput-e- thirty-thre- e victims killed in a gas exieralion of our mine is tho most and lovely for and restful appearance. This 41, vital question confronting the people. plosion at lldlilcheinheldMine No. Reswinter I indoor days. With flat wall finish comes in many today. Thu Mine Workers Association of eight days ago were cue three last the brought squads Acme Quality Paint and Varinviting shades and attractive West Virginia has liven incorfxirutcd tints. Wherever your home to preserve the industry of this stale bodies to the surface hit night after summer nish you can keep from destruction. The primary pur- risking death many times in their hemic work. brightness and cheer inside needs the protection and the pose is to restore jioaee in the milling the house all winter long. beauty that paint or varnish districts of the state. We will substi- of an the Acme Quality Varnish beautute reason for the bludgeon, good a ill provides, you will find that explosion through ignition for the gunman and make our agree- gas. The Coal Age says: Safety Acme Quality will serve you tifies and protects woodwork, limn gas explosions will not lie afments under the law. floors and furniture. Acme best Come, in and let us "We have taken out a charter for forded by the mere introduction of over electric the in the new union. We Imvo become a corQuality fact, enp lamp. It may, deQUALITY in assist the hazards laws under increasing the Finish by of the state. poration your probWe do so in order to show good fait h. laying the exphmiiin long enough for AND PAINTS VAINISHES lems with you walls gives We want the ojierutors to, know thut an extremely dangerous quantity of s gus to accumulate or by the absence they are deuling with resjsinsihle BY when we negotiate wage Bcules. of trifling ignitions it might rreale a When we make a contract with the aense of security that would result in employers we want them to know that the jicrformance of many very foolish we are responsible for the faithful urls." LUMBER CO. C. We hold no brief either for or tcrforroance of tliut contract. In every agreement we rpcognize that there against the open flume lump or the (HARDWARE) muBt'be mutuality of interest. Our electric lamp. All we want is to see association stands for West Virginia that danger is kept to a minimum. It Side West Main Street North first We want the men who own the seems reusonuhle to us that coal PRICE, UTAH if only for selfish monetary mines to operate them at a reasonable profit We wnnt the men employed motives outside of the humanitarian to have a wage scale that insures the factor will take the projier steps to two and maintenance of the highest American safeguard their mines and their emyean and haa bqen totherefrom abaent during all of said tally ployes. It should lie left to the opstandard itf living. time, and haa failed to expand sixty-tw- o "There are three factors that we erator and the state inspector to say and a half cents per acre or any sum on said land in improvements conducive to consider in our agreements. We pro- what measure should lie adopted in the increased grazing value of said land pose to take into consideration in eaeh mine. NEW PEOPLE TAKE CHARGE OF or for any purpose since application or with the the dealing operators public THE GREAT WESTERN entry of said land waa made, and that uch failure to reaide upon or improve as well as the owner and the miner. GORDON CREEK CONCERN GETS said land was not due to service in the RENEWAL OF PERMIT The public is usually ignored, but in George A. Storrs Oreat Western army, navy or marine corps of the United Coal company was this week reorgan- - j any basic industry the lufter is entitlStates. Yon are, therefore, further notiRenewal of the permit to dispose of ized with Heker C. Jex as president; ed to primary consideration. While fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed and your raid entry will be protecting the miners, we projiose to securities in Utah by the Great West- Charles Bailey, vice; T. J. Yates, seccanceled without further right to be serve the public and at the same time ern Coal Mines coinjiany amounting retary ; R. Leo Bird, treasurer, and heard, either before this office or on apto give to every mine owner that con- to sixty thousand shnres of preferred Charles Anderson, A. F. Elgren and constant fear lurka Is then peal, if you fail to file in this office withsideration thut entitles him to meet stock at ten dollars and to give a T. Sato additional directors. Its fiin twenty days after the fourth publicaare when brain in yon your ing tion of this notice, an shown below, your his competitors in the open market bonus of tea of common stock with nancial statement shows current asanswer under oath, specifically respondand earn a reasonable return on his each sale of preferred, subject to cer- sets of $3,746,247. In the latter are driving an automobile? If there ing to these alegations of contest, togethinvestment. While the principle of tain conditions, was granted by the included $3,290,722 in real estate is the chances are greater that er with due proof that yon have served a collective bargaining has been firmly state securities commission last Sat- holdings and eoal lands, $124798 in copy of your answer on the raid contestyon may have a collision. Acci- -. ant either in person or by registered maiL established and ia generally approved, urday. In that the company, when it railroad grade, $16,710 in mine devel- -, skilldents happen to the most You should state in your answer the we recognize that those who own the made its application on July 31, 1924, name of the postoffice to whldi you deopinent and $162,126 in organization will and drivers ful it yon pay conditions mines in West Vriginiar have a right did not comply with the The company holds sixteen sire further notices ot be sent you. ELI expenses. to deal with those they employ. and as matters later arose which re- hundred acres of eoal land by lease F. TAYLOR, Register. to be prepared against other Date of first publication, March 13, 1925. "The mine owners have a right to quired further attention of the com- and deed heavily underlaid with a as as wdl carelessness people's Date of second publication, 'March 20, deal with their own workers without mission, no terrnit was issued at that of bituminous eoal. See ns 1925. grade high very unfavorable mishaps. outside interference. Our new organi- time. An audit of its books and af- No contest or question of ownership Date of third publication, March 27, 1925 too be zation stands for negotiations. The fairs was made and a report submit- exists at the today tomorrow may Date of fourth publication, April 3, 192ft. present time. Value of old merely offered the owners a con- ted by A. F,. Iriee and in which he the insurance. of AU forms late. fed-1 the' lands fur eoal is listed by NOTICE TO WATEKU8ERS STATE tract and told them where to ngn. outlined general conditions and gave eral government at from $100 to as j Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, The new promises to negotiate wage a detailed statement of practically evUtah, March 2, 1925. Notice ia hereby as $175 per acre. scales that will icnnit the operator to ery account held by the company, this iigh given that Joseph R. Sharp and Anne As to quality of 'the eoal a stateSharp Whitmore, whose postoffice adReal Estate dress produce coal at a profit and pay to audit being filed in the office of the ment by Herman Harms, state ehem- Equitable is Price, Utah, have made applica' the miner the highest wage scab com- commission. The application for a bit, holds it to be the best Utah he has tion in accordance with the requirements mensurate with market prices. We permit contains about fire thousand ever of See. 8, Chen. 67, Session Laws of From every standpoint Go. Investment Utah, 1919, to change the place of use uf do not believe that outsiders should words, while affairs of the company as toanalyzed. location, geology, topography eight (8) c. f. e. of water from Grassy have the right to negotiate a scale for are detailed at length, and the com- and Trail Creek in Carbon county, Utah. Said holdings, watquantity, projierty our mines when their first considera- mission recommends in connection er water has been diverted heretofore at a Second Floor Silvagnl Building supply, townsitek power and tion is the continuous operation of the with the granting of the permit- conpoint which bears south 41 deg. 40 min. the lands UTAH the of PRICE, project west 1852 feet from the northeast corner properties in other states and the ditions which allow the company to of Sec. 9, Twp. 15 South, Range 13 good, according to a report closing of the West Virginia mines." sell not in excess of sixty thousand made to the securities commission by East, Salt Lake meridian, and used for the irrigation of SWH. Sec. 7; 8EK shares of the preferred stock at a geologists. In a statement issued last See. 8: EH NWH. WH NEK Sec. 17; INDIANA OPPOSED TO SAFETY maximum price per share, all stock reinNH NWK Sec. 18, Twp. 15 South. Monday in connection with the EXPERTS LAMPS IN ITS MINES the to or officers anyone statement of the company, Former; belonging Range 13 East, containing 560 acres of land. It ia now desired to divert the connected with the promotion and or- President George A. Storrs in supiiort The Sullivan county, Ind., grand WiU look up and repair your electri- water at the seme point described above interests to be escrowed of the commissions action said: ganization use to irrigate 600 acres of land emTho re- and jury hns gone on record as being to terms and conditions of an braced in the NEK SWH. 8H SWK "We have over three thousand cal difficulties at our shop. to a proposed measure for the subject us board Sec. 7: 8EK Sec. 8: EH NWK, helps WH by the compuny and flint stockholders; the town has been start- cently installed testing , use of only safety lamps in mines. As agreement Sec. 17; NH NWH Twp. all stock now in mhi1 in a bank at Salt ed; one store building at the cost of and saves your time and gives yon NEK 15 South. Range 13 East, and Lota 1 and a result no legislation will be enacted Lake City shall remain intact and seven thousand dollars and. other most efficient service at reasonable 2. See. 24. Twp. 15 South. Range 12 on that score in that state. Coal shall lie released to the stockholders buildings are now there.' We expect rates. East, Salt Lake meridian. Thia aeulica-tio- n and miners, following discus- by and with the consent of the securia designated in the state engineers is office aa File No. a818. All protests, sion of the disaster at the City Coal ities commission and the bank to be by fall to he shinning. Our policy to be to have each miner own a against the granting of raid application, company's mine there and which caus- so notified; that the stork offered the going be by stating the reasons therefor, home of his own with a plot of ground ed the loss of fifty-on- e affidavit in duplicate accomnuniJ with a men, likewise general public shall he only after the the in which to raise vegetables upon voiced their protest to a change which fee of $1.00 end filed in thw i prospective subscriber hns been given business periods of the coal in thirty (30) days after the completion would' ban the open fUuno lump from a full statement of facts relative to slack of the publication of this notice. LLOYD the mines. They declared that in the the finance anil other information business, which are in the spring and GARRISON, State Engineer. summer months. We exieet every emease of a small quantity of gas that Date of first publication March 6, 1925. to the comjtany; that any ploye to be a stockholder. We want pertaining Date of completion of publication April the oH!n flame lamp would avert a statement on the an of 8. 1925. part of officer owned mid controlled hy the calamity. As a result of its use it was the company, agent or dealer to the this town men. We want it so that if said that disasters had lieeiu avoided effect that the commission recom- tailoring NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEAL-ea limn works under ground in the bids will be received by the underowing to the gns extending the flare mends the purchase of this or of any mine and earns enough money to start signed up to 2 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, and providing thereby an indication other security shall lie sufficient a little business of his own that be April 14, 1925, at which time they wul of danger. Consequently it was easy y to rancel, ausjicnil or revoke ran do so without asking jwnuission be publicly opened and read for a to furnish inure ventilation to blow ground and basement front' addition to the the permit issued for the sale of these of tinv conqmny. the gas out of the mine before it rould shares. upper school at Sunnyside, Carbon coun"We want it so they can have the ty, Utah, to replace the building recentaccumulate in dangerous qiiautit.v. same coninctition, the snme rights, the ly destroyed by fire which occupied the These facts, says Salt Lake same site. Hie work will be let in two WORK DOESNT sunie chances for good schools and for should niton! food for thought parts, one covering the general contract PLEASE THEM AT ALL good churches as in any other and the other covering plumbing, heating among those who formulate rule or of like size. We believe by and ventilating. liana and specifications laws governing methods to he employTKUltll HAUTE, Ind., March for the above, prepared by Cannon A this jioliry thnt we will obviute labor ed for safety in mines. Vtnh has laid mining is condemned by troubles which arc so architects, will be available to bid; in the prevalent down the rule that the dare at their office 500 Templeton buildojien flame officials of the United Mine Workers ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, and also at lump must not be used in any coal of Indiana. President Hcsxlcr in a camjis of America. BATTERY SERVICE the office of the undersigned on and after "1 want to say further that the mine iu tho state, whether gaseous or statement says the practice of miners Great Western Coal Mines company Of our same old high standard which the 24th day of March, 1025. Each bid In the news eulumus a in associating themselves with be accompanied by a certified cheek lias the same that it has come to be recognized as superior must few weeks ago it was shown, by cormovements undermine the un- today renresented it property payable to the undersigned for not leee in this to other hml. locality. indictThe any than 5 per cent of the amount thereof, respondence on file with the state in- ion's contracts and threaten to de- always aid amount to be forfeited if the bid acWe Save Yon Trouble dustrial romniission, thut the federal stroy the wage standards set. 1 lewder ment that was brought by the federal companying it is accepted and the bidder We Save Yon Money. bureau of mines was attempting to quotes John L. Lewis, international grand jury against the fiscal agents then fails to enter into the contract or to y Groat Western Coal Mines furnish the bond aa required. Contract put this rule in force thmughout the president of the miners, as saying: of the 1ms Service Car Motor Company do to and bond forms may be seen at the office absolutely nothing country. The other Western States "If tho men want to scab they should of the architect A deposit of $7.50 for have refused to comply with the de- do so outside the organization and not with the company itself. Antons Jensen, Mgr. each set given out of general contract has fought through "This eumpany mand und it would seem that their ac- in it. Kocalled Utah Price, Phone No. 236 ventures two or three drawings and specifications and 15.00 for of hard times years very tion is logical. They have each otheF partial eet will be required, rightly held of coni mines hns reached au acute deposit to be returned on return of that the duty of determining what stage and has become a serious men- and we have been delayed because of NOTICE OF COXTKST DEPART-mrn- t thia the drawings and specification in good lights may be used in the different ace to the mining industry in'lndiana, financial matters." No. 4733. Contest of the Interior. order, provided the one securing them has United States land Office, Salt Iake submitted a bid in proper form. Time for properties comes within the jurisdic- as far as maintaining wages and Issue A. Bonding To Large. Jarara tion of the state inspector, the determ- working conditions as contained in completion will be an element in determCity, Utah. March 4. 192ft. of Salt Lake City. Utah, Cnntra-tre-: ining the award. The right la reserved In the matter of the Gordon Creek DolanYou ination being deKndent upon tho con- the Terre Haute agreement are conare hereby notified that Iewis to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF Coal conquiny before the state securditions as they exist in the indivdnnl cerned, the statement says. K. Christensen, who givea Ephraim. Utah, EDUCATION OF CAR RON COUNTY ities commission last collieries. Such an official with due Saturday the ap- ns his postoffice address, did on March 4, SCHOOL DISTRICT. By Carl R. mining hns grown durhis duly corroborPresident, and George E. Ockey, knowledge of the conditions of the ing tho last few months in union plication sets forth that it is to be 192ft, file in this tooffice and secure the contest ated Price. Utah. March 24, 1925. application known ns Coal the Sweet several mines must necessarily under- fields where operators have been comconqmny as cancclfntion of your Homestead Entry Clerk. stand the situation heller than others. pelled to close properties because of soon ns the proper amendments have No. 029258. Serial No. 0202T.H, mnile First pub., March 27 ; lost Apr. 10, 1925. 3 and 4; EH The discussion throughout the counconditions with non- Wen made to the articles of incorimr-ntio- March ft. 1921, for Tlie Chinese province of Shansi Sec. 7; It proposes to offer a first RWVi : Sell and BWKNEK try hns shown that the opn flamo union coal. On closing of the mines Sec. IS: NH maintains a forestry bureau that is NHNKVi NEViNWH: mortgage sinking fund gold bond in lainn is a necessity in certain mines. the union miner npieulcd to the NEK: N4XW14 Her. 17. Twp. 12 planning to eventually reforest some The discussion has also proven llmt for preniissinu to iqicratc the the amount of $300, 9(10 with two hun- South. Rang S Rust. Salt Lake meridian, thirty million aero ot vacant hill land rs anil lui an electric are and many appliance mines on n ivc busi. In the dred Wiuls at $19(19 each am two snd a r round for his contest he slice planted ten million trees a thnt "said entrymsn hns failed to reside tasks cause were done through emitting sjinrks may mining on said land at any time during the past year for several years. (Continued On Tag Eight.) . 5, 2, Spring Is Coming re-jK- irt e. d spick-and-sp-an "it j And we would suggest that yen keep your crankcase fit for driving hy having it done at this service station. Knowng the importance of this port of your cor Thechanism, we have a special department to provide for thia service to wise car owners. Everything in oils, gas and accessories. Corner Main and Eighth Street! PRICE, UTAH i juir-tie- No-Lus- tre talk ACME Call Up For Expert Plumbing KEPT IN STOCK AND FOR SALE I. ot IEIER one-hal- f AFRAID : Whether yen need plumbing for an enhome, apartment building, garaga factory or store or Just a single Job of repairing we're alweye at your servlet. Ily engaging us you have every assurance that your work will bo efficiently done end that only the highest quality materials will be used. tire PRICE PLUMBING & HEATING Cl. J. L MAHE, Mgr. 45 North Ninth St, Phone 201 Price, Utah In the Busin esi District Are and Steamheated $7.50 Per Month Also Apartments . (At the Comstock) William Comstock; Propr. 87 North Ninth 8t PRICE, UTAH Spring Canyon j Coal Co. : & assea-sibilit- y - ap-lienr- i ed Ml MU : 8ee.-18- i.-- Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at STORKS, UTAH General Offices, 117 Newhouee Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. . d ABERDEEN COAL two-stor- Tele-grai- n, rnuni-ciimli- tv 21.-(Voi- erntivc lion-gaseou- Highest efficiency. Government equivalent 2104 lbs. Unequalled for storage. Will not slack. The best for steaming and heating qualities. INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY Fet-se- r, Mines at Kenilworth. Utah. General Officei Walker Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH s. com-mn- Mar-cuse-n. n. co-ocr- at FLOUR For your family Pride of the Valley made right here at Price and aa good as the beat Feed for your animal. Both them at tow cost We deliver. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company J. WILBrR BURNHAM Manager. An inventor ha patented e refrig- erator in which carbon dioxide snow diK'g tfcc work of ice, the ienqiernture of the different compartments being automslienlly rout rolled. Complete line blank books. The Sun. |