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Show SO. PAGE EIGHT FRXCE, OtAEVELTTBIDAl. first half IS GROWING EVERY DAY 1A It t yp (Continued From Page Six.) UTAH STANDING THIRD UNDER MINE LEASING ACT first two months of 1924, 28,515 tons were shipvt'd to the United States and 4299 to Canada. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 25. R. M. Marrow, general superintend-ent- , Last year 181,015 tona of coal was and J. C. Forrester, geologist of taken from public lands in Utah which the United States Fuel, were in Priee were being mined under the leasing last Monday. They told The Sun the act, this being the third largest proprojjerties of that big concern three duction in any of the Western States. camps are this week working but Wyoming showed791by far the greatest on leased lands, Jill tons being the two and three days. Five construction workmen were total oid put, and Colorado was second killed in an explosion at the Humphrey mine of the West Moreland Coal company at West Newton, la., last Monday. One man on the tipple when it was wrecked by the force of the blast was blown to bits and the btxlies of the four others were found later along the slope about six hundred feet inside the mine. Says the Kemmerer (Wyo.) Gazette of the 24th: Report from Cheyenne last Wednesday is that three practical miners not very far removed from the soot and grime of underground working have been appointed to ins positions by Gov. Nellie M. Ross. The recent legislature revamjied the mining laws to include one state inspector with a deputy one for the north and one from the south districts of Wvoming. Ruck Springs was made headquarters of the department. Hugh McCloud of Sheridan was given the John position of state inspector and north-er-a Dykes of Rock Springs for the district. The two latter are known as deputies." The annual consumption of coal and coke in Peru is estimated at altout 430.000 metric tons. Of this amount approximately eighty thousand are imported and the balance is produced in Peruvian mines. Although there are quite extensive dcMsita in the Peruvian Andes the product is of oor quality, containing a high xrcentagf of ash and moisture and certain industries which require highgrade fuel must rely on imjiorts. The local industry is also handicapped by inadequate transportation facilities and the mines now in oteration are not those containing the best grade, but those most accessible. A number of large consumers such as railroads, mines and breweries are using petroleum which is easily and cheaply obtained from the oil fields in Northern Peru. with 275,040 rs J price.. HELPER.. Auguxt 9 STANDARD V1LI.E July 19 BCNNYBIDE aging feature of this business is not its volume so much so as the faet that it has been forthcoming despite high charter rates. There is much confusion in England aa to the future of prim's and wages, while the large increases in output in France and Germany have largely deprived sellers of these markets. le tri-distr- two-thir- j ; : , i been felt w IDAHO RUSSET SEED POTATOES .i U. S. No. Grade Free From Disease 1 : ? : . PRICE COMMISSION CO. South Ninth Street, Price, Utah i i i & "SE 3C ih, l- June i.t UdlNsrl T Sells Pans For I Helper -i May 17 u SI M' "s tut Tri-f- Makes A I J BYLAWS Article 1. 8ec. 1 All meetings shall be called to order at tbe hour designated by the president. Bee. 2 All dubs must be notified in writing tbe date, time and place of each meeting and time for them to attend the meeting. Sec. 8 A representative of each dub holding membership in the league must be present to transact business. Article 3. See. 1 Each dub shall post with the treasurer on or before tbe opening game a forfeit of ,.the ($.10.00) dollars as a guarantee that fifty they will live up to the constitution and bylaws. See. 2 Each dub shall post with the d,,POU of five dollars to defray the expenses of ($5.N the league. Upon expenditure of this amount any other expense will be covered by an assessment levied by the board equally upon each team. A.2rcJtrilnr ! " c,ub to beep a forfeit the game unless board of control decides that they havethea valid excuse. If upon it Is found to be through investigation, cardeaaness the U1 be f,ult. penalised at the jgy.f1. will of majority of tbe board of control or will forfeit tbeir fifty doL lare or be expelled from the league. Sec. 4 Each dub shall be responsible for the conduct of its players and for the accorded visiting dubs tJment shall have enough police protection toand the safety of all players and visitors. Any infraction of tbe above rule by play-er-a will be subject to a fine of not more Phone Ninth Harry AT SUXNY81DE STANDARDVILLE A uk um t Jiilv 21 (at Price I Price) Aigii-- l !' lt 2 St? Gordc Place 1 July August 10 I July 12 -- Aug"l 21' v 9 (ni Helper Mail Orders! Prompt and Attei I The Baldwin Piano company over at Denver, Cnlo.. has a numlier of pianos unit plater piauor. left on their hands in Pricq. They will sell them cheap Too often fine elotha oh Miecinl terms to reliable customer,. If interested write them at once. much to satisfy the nrtl Here is a cliaare for a big bargain rite the envy nf othni Advt. for somebody. Artirle 3. For the man who ilboJ seaof the 1 playing The length Bee. Kffi ien.-i.ml dsre expert nre fellows who for the isit of gold to kromi son. it autber of g. mes how a day showing you you can it nonietiines turn oat n hi he decided gullies nee p. lie tdayed shall fish. vc fire miimleK. . by the hoard of director-rlirlf 4. withNo ix'rxiti ever climbed to the top Being wrong ocosmduHj Bee. 1 Each teimi shall appoint an out fir- -l building the holder king enough ensed. but milking halt r of m.-s- t tin inert he hut uppruiai liardonable. nnipiri'. lo reach it. the preide.tr. TV mutter of eoinpenx-tio- n he left with the n of than fire l.".0"i dnllur. Rie questthe umfiue and amount to be derided b) shall nocluli. who pire of the iipHising wriliiK u In amouut tify the secf-- ur of fine, player and dub. the Bee. 5 All fine "bail be paid by "I individual el'il"-- . and H forfeited unless fine is pHid within five (3i days after fine has bees. tmiswd. ii in irrt ye es tin pk-ye- 11 of iiiupiie. shall uianagerx of (lie several club, hut in no cose .hall it to umpire rivvite more (hull five f r, 00) diilkirs and epeiiM- for anr oue game. Be;-- . 2 Tlie umpire shall be umpire in ehief. Bee. 3 If a protect to the secretary in . ivmliict or vrrin.ig as to the ability of an umpire is inaile by three or more managers within fire days after any unsatisfactory service rendered he shall not be allowed to again officiate at any league gunu- - during the present year. The secretary will notify nil dubs in the league of siu-l- i a disbarment. Bee. 4 The games played in this league shall be governed by the rules of basebsll a prescribed by the national iximmissiiiu and published in the Spalding and Reach baseball guides. Bee. 5 All games will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Each park to have a time and ran liell. Visiting dub baa from 2:00 to 2:29 for batting practice. Home dub from 2:29 to 2:49. Visiting dub takes infield from 2:40 to 2:50. Home dub from 2 :50 to 3 :00 then play balL If for any reason either team dont take of these times giren they are tbe losers and have to fall in line, even if they don't get any practice. Bee. II Admission to game tliirty-fiv- e (35) tent. Your Welfare tickets are only good at your own borne games. inn-grid- das thi sic NOTICE ri,-iti- h & iri nra Aa provided by law the board of edneation will at its i,n Tueedny, June 1C, 1925, at 2 oclock p. m., adopt its bndptil of which is now on file in tbe office of the clerk of the hortl e: lit n at Price Utah. Persona interested iuay inect said budget x between now and said meeting and are invited to le in itinfel meeting to offer suggestions concerning aaid budget. BOABDffl Tins (IF CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT. By Dated, Pries, Utah, April 30, 1923. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR lMS-lM- l General Expeoditarea Salariea and expenses of board members.... .....J 24082 8JQ0JI Officers' salaries tlW Superintendent. and suiiervisora' expense 1,0001 Health supervision 22002 Interest (estimated on tax anticipation nWtea) 800ft Office postage and printing. .. 22802 Sundry administrative and general expenses., 1002 salary of treasurer.. Artirle ft. 1X2 Bee. 1 Any manager has the right to Salary of office janitor. soon Ceosua contest or protest any decision on rulings of the umpire, provided tbe umpires end Teach era1 $188 .4412 salaries manager of the opisming team are no- Janitors salaries 20.532 tified at tbe time the derision is made or School 94002 supplies to play any game tinder protest on ac44002 count of violation of tbe rules of this Janitor tuppliea $4002 ana maintenance.. league. Under no rircumatanees has the Repairs Fuel end beet.. manager the power to withdraw bia team from the field and refuse to play without Ihe game and himself m ub liable to a fine or laying penalty et the will of majority of the board of control. In case n team is withdrawn the in nwort fintihed th deriiiion of Kline the Mint mnnot be contested. "7 kM being com pleted under protest by the manager of eillter cliib both managers and umpire shall within five days file with tbe secretary of the league a full statement of facta connected therewith. Tlie board of control s derision shall be final. School rente Artirle Article 7. Bee. 1 ESTIMATED REVENUES County school lax Biate school tax (5400" x'$24.00)" Slate high school tax I forw,t reserve rental school proiierty.. J 01 owned teachers' J1 cottages.. dormitory fees I merest earned up- Artirle ft. Each team shall pay their own to and from other towns. Artirle ft. center baseball shall be IraS." f ,h KMntn ktsb Its ms toH Artirle 10. Artirle It. be divided into two (21 JT10" of lh inrt awiea play-in- g ig,nnfr three with the winner of two 01 'he games to be U'ird game fsVrn to deride the ,f contest and frapcctive managers are not ahle to the agree wbwe it should be played, the nr ideddriTbvl of control. tori Article 13. arising not and bylaw MdeolZ ,r??iiwd baseball tc of the board Article 13. question .Any constitution 125 26 42.802 is3tf 4250 24002 2S0 !nt i52 ,nt r ire,int)- JL hs uut - See These ir0S Before Price Buyi FEDERAL CORDS Bize 17.45; with tube JWWuePemuiut Oversize, $10.50; with tnbe-j- jl 55 Pennat Oversize, $15.50; with tub x 4 ,?"Blue Pennant Oversize, $22.50; with tub GOODYEAR d"b Th?S;rlJ1 2U02 $4002 234A8 I ran wib nr other dub in the Eastern lU Utah lUseimil teague while under contract, to some " tlf ai,trn Utah Its tehal Seagf Player may be released 14002 $4002 BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND sec-reta- 7? 114202 1924-192- All players must have a signed contract with the dub they ere playing Wiwkfinr? with in order to take part in any sehedul-e- a games, a ropy of said contract to be furnished to the secretary. See. 2 No club can obtain the service ? B'syer under contract to any other dub within the state. Bee. 3 Each dub shall notify tbe of any player released by a dub. on two days notice. 5002. 82002 Sundry school expenses Bent of teachers cotlagea and coal.. Dormitory operating Textbooks Furniture end apparatus.. Office furniture Present erboolxitea and buildings.! Deficit 5 ft. 8ec. 1 Each team may have fourteen men. ineluding tlie manager. Bee. 2 After June 1st any player must have been a regular bona fide employe in the town in which he play the two lull weeks immediately preceding the game in which he is used. Tbe penaltr for violation of the above rule shall be the forfeiture of the game and a fine of five I ..90) dollars against a club using a player under above conditions, unless the opposing manager gives bis consent in writing on the official scorecard. 24002 24002 Water, light and power Insurance Transportation two-thir- two-thir- in-en- re i of Cj Buys and & Used Can t inV Ju.r o i at Ill'll" July 5 August 23 Stan-dardvil- 12 n. Align N Farmers Again Warned. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 27. Old Dobbin and Maud are fighting a losing battle against the automobile and the tractor. Unless more horaea and mules are raised in the next five years, the department of agriculture yesterdav warned American farmers, an acute shortage will result Even with the substitution of other forma of power for work animals on farms the prospective numbers are said to be below future minimum requirements. A marked increase in horse and mule prices during the last few months in dicates that the shortage has already ( 21 Augut 23 on tailed production, industrial improvement and the opening of the lake season will combine to improve the situation as it now exists is difficult to say. One thing is certain, and that is that matters could nut get much worse and for that very reason may be on the verge of getting better. It is probable that some of the larger producing units driven by economic necessity-w- ill make the break from union domination before long. And, when they do, many lesser operations will follow. There is no room, it is said, for a discussion of the possible outcome of the fight the union is going to put up. Bnt it can be pointed out that at m:i .mi AT PRICE NON-UNIO- -- 1 SECOND HALF Organized along osmewliat similar lines aa in previous year the Eastern Utah Baseball league will he cmiiKsed of but four clubs fur this Keasoii. Price, lleljier, Kunnvside and will he the members. The schedule calls for the first games to he on May 10th with Sunnvxiile at HelBLAZE TAKES BIG TIPPLES IN per and Standardville at Price. All FIELDS the clubs have subscribed to the constitution and bylaws as printed and MORGANTOWN, W. Va., April 27. which are given to the readers of The Three tipples of the Gilbert-Davi- s Sun with this article. A full schedule Coal company of Morgantown were is also presented. discovered to be on fire shortly after CONSTITUTION 9 oclock tonight. They burned rapArticle l. idly and were soon destroyed. An oreaniaatiou shall be known as early estimate of the loss was placed theThis Euxteru Utah ltuseball Iciikuc, and hv E. 1L Gilbert, president of the comfor 1925 shall consist of the following pany, at 150, 000. The fire depart- four baseball clubs : Price, Bunnyuide, ment here was sent to the scene, more Helper and Standardville. Article 3. than three miles distant, bnt made little headway in fighting the flames. The object of this league i to promote basebail in Carbon county. Other buildings on the hillside Article 3. the tipples caught fire and several of goe 1 The management of the affairs them were destroyed. with a board of The companys mines are union, but of this league shall rest directors composed of the managers of they have not been operating since the several teams bolding membership in board of directors shall April 1st, when n general strike in the league. The outside their membership a the distriet was railed. Gilb.-r- t said elect from rice president, secretary and a his company could not pay the Jack- president, treasurer. sonville, Fia., wage scale. NegotiaBee. 2 The president shall be eutitled tions have been under war, Jilhert to a rote in case of a tie vote. Article 4. said, to lease to Eastern men with n view to reopening them on a non-uniBee. 1 Each club shall be entitled to one vote regardless of the number of repbasia. resentatives a town may have at an executive meeting. 8TBIKEBS PARADE, BUT THEY Its Third Track Goee. Sec. 2 The games played in this REMAIN PEACEFUL Over the protest of mine operators league shall be governed by the rules of baseball as prescribed by the national MORGANTOWN, W. Va., April 28. the Colorado public utilities commis- commission and published in the SpaldState poliee were held in readiness sion has granted the petition of the ing and Beach baeeball guides. Denver and Rio Grande Western to Article ft ' today to quell any distnrbance in the take np the third rail of the comBee. 1 Officers shall be elected at the trike area of Northern Weat Vir- panys tracks over between Salida and annual meeting each spring. They shall hold office for the term of one year. All ginia, following the burning of three Leadville, Colo., thus discontinuing officers may succeed themselves. An ofmine tipplea near here, the dynamit- ODeration of narrow gauge equipment ficer will hold office until his successor over that line. The commission early is elected or appointed. ing of n mine et Grafton and an auto- last week conducted a Bee. 2 Two-thirmajority of ail the hearing on the mobile parade of six hundred striking votes cast shall be necessary to elect or in Salina. the origAlthough anion miners at Fairmont Three mine petition an officer or accept or expel any was protested by the Colorado expel dub. Coal com- inal New tipples of the Gilbert-Dagi- n Mexico Coal Operators ssso-eiaitBee. 8 Voting by proxy shall not be and pany were burned last night with a no representatives of that body allowed. In case of absence of any dilots estimated at 1200,000. Believing rector he may be represented by anyone at the hearing. The objec- of his own town whom he may designate. the fire was of incendiary origin fif- appeared necessiArticle 6. teen state policemen were assigned to tion was that the move would tate transferring of coal from narrow Bee. 1 be the duly of the shall It investigate. cars at Salida for shipment to i resident to preside at all meetings of the The Sand luck mine of the Grafton gauge I Leadville. The railroad informed the eague, preserve order and see that the Coal and Coke company, near Grafcommission that the road will assume rules of the league are observed and toton and which was to be reopened the general interests. He shall the exnense of anv such transfers with guard sign all orders op the treasurer for all day on an open shop basia after being little Cost of narrow resulting delay. moneys ordered paid, appoint committees closed for two years, was dynamited whenever he deems it and call last night Damage was limited to gangs operation was stated to be five necessary meetings and iierform any other duties a hundred mile dollars for annually five hundred dollars, but the explos- i as prescribed by the board of directors. 8co. 2 The duties of the vice president ion delayed opening of the workings. track upkeep and twenty thousand dollars yearly for the extra equipment. shall be to perform the duties of the preshuna band six the Accompanied by ident in the latter's absence and act as a dred union miners in automobiles par- Rails taken np will be salvaged for member of the board of control. The railroad represents that $90,870. Sec. 8 It shall be the of the secaded to the Dakota mine of the Beth- service will be speeded np when it is retary to keep accurate duty minutes of the lehem Steel company early today and of ail meetings and to act as where they staged a demonstration i no longer necessary to dispatch two proceeding a member of the board of director. until the day shift had gone in the rlasses of service over the same route. Sec. 4 Tlie dutiea of the treasurer mine to work. hall be to receive all moneys and pay all Coming. Negotiations The parading miners made no atmoneys aa ordered by the executive board signed by the president and to act aa a WILKHSBAHKE, Pa., April 28. tempt at violence, but contented themmember of tbe hoard of control. selves with singing and listening to Representing more than one. hundred Article 7. and fifty-fiv- e anthracite thousand the band. Tbe board of control shall consist of miners, union officials will meet here the vice president, secretary and treasPRESENT DEPRESSION UNLIKE the week of June 29th for the urer. They will decide ail protested when a concerted conference, ANT FORMER ONES. guinea, rendering decision within ten days plan of action will be made for nego- after protest is filed. The vice president Aa one prominent factor puts it, tiations with the operators on the next will act as ebairmsn and vote on all involved. Tbe decision of this the present (bituminous) depression wage scale. The present agreement questions board will be final and. all dubs of tbe is unlike all others in its severity and expires August 1st of this year. John league will be notified of such decision. Article R. effects, and therefore no safe predic- L. Lewis, international president, and tion can be made as to its duration. Philip Murray, international viee presThis constitution niay be amended or changed at any meeting by Price levels have declined to the low- ident, are expected to attend. majority of the executive hoard. est point since 1916. Whether curpec-to- ii M tons. the inevitable struggle is bound to add to the existing qncertaiuty in no small degree. While inquiries are fairly numerous there is not much actual businesa developing in the export trade. Aside from Canada, the major portion of ex-x- rt is going to the Mediterranean and South America. And the encour- 1 May 24 June 21 Mi j 1 30x3 Vi Oversize (guaranteed), $8.50; with tub Trade In Your Old Tires For New One Liberal Allowances For Your Old Ones. 1 Haiioonjnre Drawing, Monday, May 25th, at 6 P; of No. 2 Shop, Depot Street. BeTh PRICE RUBBER WORKS 'two busy shops Balloon Vulcanizing Specialists. Newest Methods v |