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Show TBZ BUS. BBIOB. PAGE SIX TEIPAJ. nTAH-BVE- BT SELL ITSELF IF it doesnt The Bun Special Service. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 11-F- uel WAGE ATTITUDE OF UNION BRIEFLY EXPLAINED oil sold in competition with coal ie an economic waste, according to (See Oar dont keep it! IS 12. S.O Shan) They have to hti to realist that they PHONE call will bring the Waiher Lfryttg Gyrafoam home to your Wash with it. its If it doesn't sell itself ondonY super-spee- d performance keep it. its If it doesn't sell itself on turbulent water d action dont keep it! I J APBI accordance with fluid in footwear and that John Hayes Hammond, chairman of INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April I the recent United States Coal com Some of the reasons why the United decline to Mine Workers America resent the biggest nj of memmission. "My observations as a I ber of the commission, "says he, "con- consider any proposition looking to a ed. Wear our shoea vinces me that the periodic waves of reduction in the wage scale of bitumistate-1 set in a forth to bo worn in crd ti competition of fuel oil are an impor- nous men were tant element in the instability of the nient issued today by the internation-- 1 the extraordinary bituminous industry. Our two great si headquarters. Developments at the fuel industries should not be com- Cleveland, O., conference of operators the whole family. On bet ween petitive, but complementary, and the and from the correspondence limited nature of the oil resource re- Pittsburg, Pa., oierators and John L. line of footwear im the statement: sell itself on its undoesnt quires that we devote it to uses that jewis brought forth the it If United Mine chifand low shoes for an,, "People ask why coal rannot meet. For this reason the surpassed nicety in washing two have cause to join hands in an ef- Workers of America refuse to stand other and dainty fons, georgettes, and children at a fort to prevent the recurrence of Tor a reduction in miners wages,"! it! dart keep thing is there the first it be"In says. place periodic gluts of crude when it prices. comes necessary to dispose of the sur- a vaiid binding contract in effect be- doesn't tell itself on the it If Mine tween of Workers the United disoverplus by displacing eoaL Such way it cleans grimy, greasy America and the eoal companies that placement is a net loss to the coal opalls dont keep it! erator and results in disastrously low employ union labor. none Carbon-Emerare miners "Second, wages d Si y If it doesnt sell itself ong its prices to the oil producer." basic is too a The rate $7.50 high. views the federal to elimination of gave his complete Hiawatha, Heiner aad oil conservation board in answer to (lay. If a miner mere employed steadeven of wristbands, cuffs in the he Hiawatha. ily conworking year day every the question: "Under present ynd collars dont keep it! GEORGE E. Mi ditions it oil being produced and used could not earn two hundred dollars a sa fuel that could and should be re- month. Most of them are employed If it doesnt sell itself on its Superintend!, Outstanding What is your esti- lalftime or less. Features seamless, corrodeless, placed by coal Maytag "Third, a reduction in wages in the mate of the amount, if any, of this cat alumiscumless, 4 Esuly edj.ustcd 1 NV Ethel faster. mar unnecessary use of oil aa fuel, and union fields would not solve the prob-eit! num tub dont keep toy height. 2 Washes of a stagnant industry. It would what are the effecta on the oil inbe can Clothes 7 hourly 3 coal not demand nor increase the for Larges Coal Is But Apn If it doesnt sdl itself 'on its dustry f" The answer of Hammond, capacity ia the put in or taken one of the countrys leading engin- sell an additional ton. There ia a self-- (justing, Where Med Cut the with world. patented, out normal demand in the American martension-releas- e eers. is: wringer vuher running. 4 Moat compact "Out of a total ronsumption of ket for approximately 500,000,000 made it! wither itdont keep g Tub cleans 740.000.- 000 barrels of all products tuna of bituminona and thats all it takes floor space elL from crude oil in 1923 in the United can possibly absorb. If eoal were to only 25 inches Um.f if it does sell itself , metal All States the oil industry sold a total of sell at fifty eenti a ton the consum9 square. you wont go another Self would not more than it wringer. 384.000.- 000 barrels of fuel oil or ap- ing public buy 5 Cast aluminum Init! Dont delay Call without day adjusting. tub cant proximately 52 per cent. A statistical could use. tension stant no NOW smell, obligation. rot, in reduction warp, wages "Fourth, any stndy of the distribution of this oil release. split or corrode. Minos At Rains, Carta Hi would not benefit the operators of the shows that 230,400,000 barrels or for auch union because Reasons reduction a fields, Utah. Miners and &hiyp per rent of all the fuel oil sold could World Leadership have been marketed at a price higher would immediately be followed by Lump, Nut, Slack ani Aa than coal in 1023. This leaves a bal- further reduction by operators in non-- 1 Sixes of ance or surplus of 153,600, 000 barrels union fields and the situation would before same then was as be the it or approxmately 40 per cent, which any Far homes without electricthe industry during 1923 was eoiuelI reduction was made." ity the Maytag Gyrafoam ed to sell in direct rnmiietition with to aeailahla with coal. The estimated average price at attachment. WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB which the entire amount of 384,000,-00- 0 BIG SUMS WILL COME TO UTAH LEASING THROUGH Of tha Very Highlit fe The famous Maytag barrels of fuel oil was sold was Gtisuur; Best For Fnrnacei, Em $1.10 er barrel, and this represents Utah should in the near future redirect economic waste to the oil inand All Other Umi. 0on ceive from the federal treasury' a dustry, since the whole amount of fuel check for about flees, Cliff Building Salt $12,000, whirh will oil marketed was disposed of at under the Utah law be added to City. MAYTAG price fixed actually by this surplus o: ' the principal aceount of the stale 40 per cent. Indeed the surplus af755 East Main Street, Frice, Utah. Telephone 436 fected adversely the prices of all pet- school land funds and wilP form the first substantial addition to that end roleum products. from the operations of the federal One of a chain of eleven Intermountain Stores selling Maytag Washers andlroners exeto Cracking Increases Supply. leasing art. The check will represent L. F. RAINS Service and satisfaction guaranteed. sively. "This was the condition in 1923. the states share of the royalties and But in a larger sense it is an economic rentals and other charges made in tho President and GenenlKa waste to use oil as boiler fuel in any exploitation of the eoal resource of part of the United States, outside, the state under that act Coal actual- put in turn reduces the ammonium SMARTLY perhaps, California, Oregon and those ly mined on federal lends in 1924, ac- sulphate produced by the byproduct Ceal Is Bed Ann portions of the Southwest where long cording to B. Dyer, district en- plant, thus utilizing to the fullest exMod (M Where hauls excessivmake the a freight price gineer for the United States bureau tent all eoal extracted from the ely high. A fuel that will give 30 per of mines, which has charge of admine." cent cfficency in the internal com- ministration of the leasing act, totalbustion engine ought not to be uses ed about 180,000 tons. Governor Visits Miners. nder steam boilers where it will give Work on government leasee of Utah CLARKSBURG, IV. Va., April 11. only 10 or 15 per cent. The earing coal has been largely in the developCanyoi Gov. M. G. Gore today went directof this oil for higher uses will re- ment stage, and the wey has been to the homes of the miners idle in ly Co. quire improvements in refining pract oiened to much larger production by the present industrial strife between iee, but with a better adjustment oJ' local mining companies from leased and the United Mine Work-er- a the supply and demand those improve- ground aa the market may demand operators America. He is touring villages of ments will come. In the earlier stages from now on. The on that and stopping miners, their wives and of the industry hy far the greater part coal actually mined iaroyalty ten rents per rhildren on the streets to obtain their of the gasoline made was derived ton. In addition to this there were views on the strike and what ste from crude oil direct as straight run other revenues from the district by suggest for a ieaceful settlement. gaaoline. The introduction of crack way of fees and rentals to bring the they and miners union and nonOperators III ing processes have built up a tre receipts for the year up to $32,000. union presented their views to the mendouH new supply of gasoline with Of this 10 per cent or $3200 goes governor today. Gore, on his return, the result that thia product now sup- to the federal government as an ad- is exjiected to start negotiations beKeep the gears well greased and avoid plies at least a third of the gasoline ministration cost, saving for the mine tween operators and the miners. stripping and quick wearing down. requirements. The withdrawal of fue inspection, the checking up on amWe aell only the best grease for difoil from the markets that can proper- ounts extracted and the various deLewis Probes Troubles. ferential and transmission gears. ly be supplied by coal will work no tails of management connected with Miners and Bliippen1 None better on the market. Stop by 11. N. CAPE S., BRENTON, April indusCelebrated hardship ujwn consumers. Our the leasing art. Direct payment to and us let L. fix I John the of car. the up jewis, your president Driving tries and railroads will still have the the state is 7 cent, which am- United Mine Workers of America, acper Cany power will be increased. So will reeheatiest fnel in the world. The small ounts to $12,000. The federal law sistance to wear. memFrank a oils. Crankcompanied Gas, Hughes, by 'oilhouae furnace has taught many of Coal If a coat has straight and easy Hue,, case filled without charge. provides that thia shall lie used for ber of the international committee, arour people that there is a means of roads a double or schools. The state law places rived here breast and the Mines at simplest sit today to make a personal of adornment escape from the annoyance of shovel- this fund in the school land grant or none fulall at STORRS.CT4 it of the conditions grow-- ! investigation ing coal and handling ashes. It has funds. The remaining fills the scar-ofirst requirements per cent General Office, H ing out of tbe strike of twelve thouscreated a demand that will in turn $10,800, for utility garments. Here is pictured the Building. goes into approximately miners. and bring about the necessary technical federal reclamation fund. a model of suede finished cloth with Salt Lake City, UtA development It remains for the coal While the West as a whole may be ABOUT THE MINES OF THE BIG smart lines and just a little efficient industry to erfect ways of burning said to benefit from this fund, there Btitchcrv by way of finish. CARBON DISTRICT that will give the same kind of serv- is every prosnect now that Utah will Corner Main and Eighth Streets ice as the oil furnace. This can be receive considerable amounts FRICE, UTAH during Mincs Nos. 1 and 2 at Castle Gate done and the cost of househeating at the next decade in connection with the are working two daya each thia week. Call Us Up the same time reduced to below the Great Salt Lake Basin ABERDEEN project No. 3 (the shaft) three' days. present level. As an engineer I eee no technical impossibiltiea in the way BIG THINGS BEING DONE OVER J. Tracy Wootton of the Consumers Odrt Highest emeienry. of burning both fine bituminous coal Mutual Coal company with properties Plumbing THE LINE IN MEXICO 1104 Ibt lmT equivalent and the anthracite on an automatie up on Gordon Creek was in Price thia storage- - WlUnjt ! brollof stoking device with thermostat confor steaming Discussing its extensions, improve- week. He expressed himself as well trol of drafts and feed and automatie ments and new properties in detail, pleased with the progress of things in 00A1 Whether yea seed plumbing far aa disposal of ashes. independent President Guggenheim of the Ameri- general at this new camp. heme, apartment bnllding. garage, ' COMPAJf Fean Overproduction. . COKE Action lately brought by the Lion can Smelting and Refining company gtoT- -V tagU Job of were always at ynnr service "Even the nse of fuel oil at sea, says: "The Bonita coke plant in Mex- Coal company of the Carbon district Mines at Kenilwerth. engaging si yon bin every nawanee where great saving in space may ap- ico, having a capacity of eighteen against the Oregon Short line for al- By that year work will be efficiently hw end Offices Waiher Bern H pear to justify the sacrifice of therm- thousand tons of coke per month, waa leged freight overcharges was disAre yon fully protected from SALT LAKE CITT, al values, is likely to give way to the started in full operation in December, missed by the public utilities comfinancial lots should your buildDeieel engine, am more concerned 1924, together with the byproduct mission last Saturday on stipulation PRICE PLUMBING & HEATING ings ho destroyed hy fire? Bring about overproduction in oil because of plant producing ammonium sulphate, of both parties. Cl. na your policies and wo will he the harm it brings to the great sister benzol, tar, ereosote, coke breeze and At Clarksburg, W. Va., last Fridav L MAHK, Mgr. J. glad to help yen go over them comwill be The mine new coal plant industry of mining. In 1919 the gas. night tbe home of Jim Scalopino, a U North Ninth St., rbnne 91 and if the protection is inauffie-len- t consumption of fuel oil was equival- pleted next Jnne and will have a caminer, waa damaged by an Price, Utah there are a number of very ent to 53,000,000 tons of coal. In 1924 pacity permitting the mining of fifty explosion that ia believed by officer! strong companies represented ia this had increased to 93,000,000 tons. thousand tons of eoal each month, to have been caused by a dynamite onr office and from which For year family yon Overproduction of oil in 1924 thus which, after taking care of require- blest The man, his wife and fonr NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION DR. vt the chooee may invar-ancUnited Rtates additional Interior, Valley made right htf ,.r,T"t at Ralt Lake displaced 40,000,000 tons of business ments for coke, will' leave an ample children asleep in the house, escaped Land All Utah. forma City, of commercial ante Thia field. aa good ae the belt tbe disfor and coaL to Thia margin protecordinarily going injury. hereby given th.V tion. They cover accident, dam-egait- Both ft1 I, Charles J. ?0,ire placement waa not to the advantage ia limited at present, but promises to fjogie of Holton, Utah. Coal production in Southern Illinyear liability, fire and theft. Let of the public, who will have to pay develop with cheap fnel and we ex- ois, the banner field of tbe Middle one M the heirs of .aura W. Ugie. Del deliver. We coet who on February 17. 1021, made the inaurance peopla do yonr back within a few years in the shape pect to be able to place the Rosita on West, was down to one of its lowest reaied, Iiewirt Lend Entre No. 022X15. for Uti worrying. of higher prices for gasoline much board ears at a eost very considerably points in years last week. Only nine 1. 2. 3, 4. NWKHWU, Sec S3 spu Farmers Mill sn more than they saved in prices of boil- less than at present prevails. The Ro- mines out of nd 3 kots end sixty-foapproximately Company er fnel in 1924. The competition of sita eoal property has proven reserves were working. These produced about nT; 814 Jwp- .Son,h- - IlHnR 10 East, has meridian, filed notice o more million tons fnel oil has aggravated the overde- exceeding fifty or 3. WILBUR thirty-thre- e thousand tons and only intention to make final to Manager. Real Estate velopment in the bituminous industry. then eighty years production if the three of four were working fulltime. rlsim to the land aboveproof establish Equitable before It was a large factor in the great de- mining plant is worked to capaeity. Last January when times in the eoal the register and receiver. Vailed States offie at Salt Lake Vjty iqBj, on pression of the year 1924, which caus- The new Iiosita zinc smelter, operated business were fairly good the field Land the 1st day of Jnne. 1025. & Investment Go. More famous last ed unemployment of miners, forced by the gas of the byproduct coke plant hauled out between 125,000 and as witnesses Charles K.(Uaimsnt 0 name Thorne the abandonment of mines before the and the gew acid plant, should be in want to do the driving tons a day. It comprises Frank- of Lolton. Lull, Robert II. Timpsoa of coal had been worked out, with conse- ojieration soon. The acid plant oper- lin, Williamson and Saline counties. Pnu'rtlk! der the steering wheel. Rreond Floor Kllvagul Ii'',,nd of Castle Building Alexander Price quent waste of the resources, and add ates on the fumes produced by the rteh ELI F. TAYLOR. Ithil". PRICK, UTAH When e mans chief co" sine smelter. Its sulphurie acid out-ed to the unrest of mine labor." 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