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Show THE PAGE SIX OIL OPERATORS STILL PEGGING MY VISITING AGAIN Local Lino to Connect Up With the Uintah Railroad President Pyeatt of the Denver and Rio Grande Western, Alvin Krech, chairman of its board, E. X. Brown, chairman of the Frisco's board, and L. 8. Wing, an investment banker of Xew York City, made an inspection trip through the Uintah Basin last week. Says the Myton Free Press of last Friday: "They eame over the Uintah railroad Monday, spending the night out at Vernal. Tuesday morning they stopped off in Myton and Du ehesne for a abort time on their way to Helper to take n train for Salt Lake City. Krech said in reference to the building of the branch line into the Baain that construction was dependent, of eqpree, on the aetion of the interstate commerce commission, bnt that filing of the application de- FRUIT PROSPECTS Only fair rroiw of a;mls, peaches and pears are now expected in the United States this year, department of agriculture crop officials at Washington, U. C., advise The Sun under dale of June 12th Friday last. Frost in lath May reduced the prosjiect in many scattered sett ions, articularly in Mime of the Central States Virginia, Michigan and jairtions of New Promises For the Present Year Much Better Than Last With weather conditions over the state as favorable for farming, much crease in California, where most of the erop is canned or dried, but in practically all other important states it is now expected to be substantially smaller than last year. Even in Georgia, where many young trees are coming into bearing, it will be less than 7,000,000 bushels as compared with last year. Pears are reported only fair this year, California alone among the producing states expecting a materially larger cron than in the pre- VETERANS MAY YET DO THEIR FILING UP AT ZION Despite the fact that the time limit compensa- tion on claims, caused through tuberculosis and mental diseases, expired on June 7th for veterans who served daring the world war, those cases in which there is an official record of the disease or injury will still be accepted at the office of the United States Veterans' bureau at Salt Lake City, according to L. J. Paul, regional manager for Utah. Under the provisions of the veterans' act of 1924 all were required to make application for compensation before the expiration of one year, which elosed on June 7, 1925, Dr. Paul says. The only applications which will be received now are those recorded with the medical officials during the time of service. The first dollar down is always ths easiest on the installment plan. put Itiafw quirement Consult tomorrow may hs toshg are the AH Americas am 'n w that pay their Bonds, city real sstst ed or unimproved-aad- gg Drop in and ask to set m ed properties for lah m too, for trade. Equitable & Announcing ihe New 4-Do- Real Investmeitim Second Floor Sttngd PRICE, ITU Coach-Brougha- m or an ceding season. BAD CONDITIONS Jndges Call Grand Jnry For Handling San Joan Outrages. Judges George Christensen of Price and Dilworth Woolley of Manti for this (the Seventh) judicial district have called a grand jury for the find time in its history for San Juan county. The reason given is that within the past year there have been several acts of bold outlawry and arson committed in that section. The order reads: "It appearing to the satisfaction of the undersigned iudges of the Seventh Judicial district of the state of Utah, in and for the county of San Juan, upon the representation! of F. W. Keller, district attorney of the Seventh Judicial district of the state of Utah, and F. B. Hammond, Esq., county attorney of the said county of San Juan, that the pnblie interests demand drawing and summoning of a grand jury within Mid county; "Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered that the clerk of San Juan county proceed in the manner prescribed by law to draw the names of fifteen persona to serve as grand jurors; that said jurors be summoned to appear at the courthouse in Monticello, Utah, on the 24th day of June, A. D., 1925, at 2 'clock p. m., of Mid day, before Dilworth .Woolley, judge." SICK WASHINGTON, D. C., June 15. Senator Reed Smoot is again "under the weather" and sticking close to his home. Since his arrival here last week he haa been very busy, having had two conference with the president, one on the Mexican situation and another on the sugar tariff, has been working on the government building program, --oing into the tax reduction imblem and preparing fur the session of the foreign debt commission. With the return of extremely hot weather the senator has been obliged to slow down. The nature of Senator Smoots disaffection is not clear. His blood pressure remains below normal, and the vacation he took out in California during the spring seemed to do him no good, lie also is continuing to lose weight and his doctor advises that he must "take thine easy." The present trouble is similar to the attack tbe senator had just before congress adjourned, when indigestion was the immediate cause of his brief confinement to his home. He is again at his home, under the doctor's orders, hut his condition is regarded as "rundown" rather than serious. larger crons are expected than were produced last year, arrnrding to the monthly reMirt from the agricultural statistician fur the United States agricultural dejiartment in Utah issued last Friday. The condition of most erope is considerably higher in percentage. For instance, the winter wheat erop is reported 95 per rent of normal, as compared with 0 last year. The hay crop is rated at 95 ier cent, as compared with 85 in 1924. The condition of sugar beets is much better, being listed at 96 ,ier cent, as compared with 76. The peach crop is much lower with a rating of 25 per cent, as compared with 75 of normal in 1924. The iear crop is also reported to tie below. The 'wheat crop is exjiected to amount to 6,273,000 bushels, as compared with 4,413,000 last year. The is estimated at 250,000 Eeaeh crop as compared with 750,000. The pear crop will be more than FUNERAL FOR MRS. BARNES IS bushels under that of last year. HELD LAST SUNDAY 10,-GO- O in the York. The condition of apples as of June 1st was nearly 10 ja-- r cent below the usual average ou that date. The Northwestern States exjiect mure apples than were picked last year, but for the country as a whole the cron seems likely to be lighter, although much de-- 1 lends on the rainfall during the next few months. Peach production shows large in- SMOOT LARGER CROPS Until you meet via dent, your car is dssuJi collision or it is up. No ont ever pju thing by putting oft w' morrow what xhonldfc, done today. Insuia in the present and fttjJ Conditions Throughout ths Country As Seen By Experts. notea the serious intention of the Denver nnd Bio Grande Western to go on with the program. The proposed construction is to connect with the Uin tab railroad, to tunnel Baxter Pass, broadgnage the Uintah and form a loop from Mack, Colo., on to Soldier Summit by way of Vernal, Roosevelt, IS Myton and Duchesne. They seemed to be greatly interested in the Basin Utah's Senior Senator Most Beet, and are very optimistic ae to its Say His Physicians. I WORT10 . Work in the several oil field of Utah for tli jmt two week lias been in the main purely routine. Fair pro prese, however, bus been made at all of the wells partieurlarly the Sandberg Petroleum company on the Floy structure. Last week activity had for its most encouraging feature the announcement that the hip Marland Oil would start drilling six mile from Green liiver town to test the Navajo formation at a structure similar to that at the Woodside well. The equipment of the I'tah Oil Refining down at Cisco will be used by the former. Another well i to lie put down out at Vernal, where the Utah Oil Refining develojied hut reeently a large gaser. When and where drilling will lie started baa not been definitely deeided, lint the new test will probably tie to the northwest of town, where geological conditions make economical drilling of the carboniferous practieal. Advices reaching the Salt Lake City offices of the Sandberg Petroleum company last Saturday state that the well had reached a depth of twenty-on- e hundred and fifty feet. At twenhundred or thereabouts a showtwo ty ing of either gaa or oil may be struck in the Dakota. All precautions have been taken to preclude any trouble rising from unuaual conditions. Officials of the company are not expecting important developments until a hundred depth of close to thirty-tw- o feet has been reached. The Canyon well of the Utah Southern oil in the San Juan has reached s depth of eight hundred and sixty feet in a fossil limestone. Since this is one of the few tests of the carboniferous in the state, its development has nnnsual importance. Several sands may be struck between the present borisnn and two thousand feet. 155ftnm FRIP Y n. K.F Sti ame k 0 c .ad AT IP of making application for SUN. ptcE.UTAH-EVEB- Beautiful is the word which will coma first you tan upm your lips when announced and ready 23? Brougham now a Rickenbacker wae (and still is) first to offer Coach-Brougha- m. This model has been a tremendous succeM. Demand has been overwhelming. unaniFundamentally this Rickenbacker idea was right mous acclaim proved that. Now comes the new model, which in all respects is the same but refined, perfected. which it truly beautiful. m Hera is a We can will make your punks divUki summer drew are new. At these itsm will find all of ths laM mery materials in mi ortment of pattens tksli 'limit your choice, lah dressM for hot wntte asms holds tras vitt m meronea. They sr ill Coach-Brougha- Here Is a triumph in body design. body Here is beauty of line the effect of a custom-bui- lt volume production. made by only possible at a pries in coach craft hare is art comachievement Here is an bined with science. Here is luxury at an amazingly low price. in the most trans-continen- tal ry well Sea this new oor Carbon-Emer- ii it Hiawatha, Hsbsrui) Hiawatha. GEORGE E. : Superintend! both as to I I Bd WhweMsitCri A Coal Hl-He- a Its a rare example of harmonious contrasts seems to complement each curve. s each H"i "Beautiful I the one word expresses it all. Drive this Rickenbacker Six yourself it will be a tion to you. E I ;i revela- HI MinM At Rains, Oaiki Utah. Miners Lump, Nut, Slick Sixes of z SILVAGNI MOTOR CO. COAL UTAH Declared exjKirts from Japan to the Officers were named on Monday last The department of commerce United States in April were valued at b.v the juvenile court romm-vioat that manufacturing production 29,466, Ml, an increase of $4.11)0,000 t.ie ntate capital for several m April was 129 county per cent of the 1919 compared with those of March and of dUtrietii. John A. Mathis here at Price a vi rage j,r praetieollv the same as that $6,900,000 contrasted with those fot a appointed f,,r farlwin wilh in and about 9 jmt cent greatthe same month lat vear. John Potter and Mr--. Marne Jameson, er March, nan that for the same month last probation officers. Jar os T. Da!v, Jr. year. One difficulty aliout acquiring cul- nf judge and chief probature is that it id ten displaces common tionPanpiitr)., ot fleer fur 'Garfield ith (j. !. sense. 'xporti, in April amounted Mips of St. Geor ;c occupying a eirr-il.- ir Ito $100,000,000, decrease as enmpar-0- 1 in IWbingtun county. J. Wadding announcements. The gun. II. position Hie mf,nth before of Barton f Haver, orobati-.,t" inilK,rt totaled olficer of Beaver; S. P. Sin.w of '41 a !"oJu,li,' or $7,000,000 less than ill, iudire and chief of prohat ion thoc of March. for Emery ; Vert. Hardy of Manila, Funeral services for Pearl Fowler judge, and A. T. Twitehell of Manila, Coal probation officer t,f Da-jtt- ; Barnes, the wife of Frank II. Barnes, Kmuon of Randolph, were held Iat Sunday in the Twentiprobation officer for Rich. eth Ward chapel at Salt Lake City. Mayor C. Clarence Neslen officiated. Lover, of art who attended the unInstrumental selections were given by the Beeslev trio. The invocation wag veiling of a memorial tablet to Mammerick, the Danish pronounced by Louig R. Wells. The , You expect your car at Peabody Concnatorv atcom,,-erto perBalti-nior- e speakers were Mayor Neslen, Bishop form for you with the same vim, Md., recently were gi.-eAlvan Beeslev and Dr. T. Fred Hardy, rtule energy and smoothness it did .bock when it was discovered that the rousing of Mr. Barnes. "Link let year youll have to give it name of the composer was a vocal solo, was given by Mis spelled in ktte tonic. Let tu "pep" it Maud Kenner. The William lingers d,f,rent y n the memorial. On .the bronze ltlclf it rendered I Need Thee Every Hour." ?wLIerhMBB it In the very i."Hamerick.' thorough manner which we an whde on the marble The Angels Serenade" was given by Miners nnd Shippers of the setting it i. ,11- known to give all work Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards and the Celebrated that .tiwhvm iiamxnmrk comes to us. It is benediction was pronounced by C. the complete-o- f i871dtoC18rRfTlle C',nSm't0Ty Felt. Deceased was the daughter wpeir service that memorial will not reidiy makee our low prices so of A. S. (Sandy) Fowler, a resident nrford,"K tn Harold Ranttractive. of Scofield and the upper camps of dolph, the present director. Mine at the Carbon district some thirty years SPRING CANYON, UTAH The bureau of ago. He is now a practicing attorney General Office., 817 Xewbouse railway economic, that the expenditure, at the state capital Building. BUNNEL GARAGE United State railroads in 1924 forbyimprovc-mentSalt Lake City, Utah s, The difficulty about tbe large per cent wage, materials and suntilie of dumbbells is that they aren't dumb. Worth Ninth amounted to full $4,847,706,000. St, Price. Utah re-po- its Of the Very HftW Beet For rnmeea and All Other UieaWJ flcea, Cliff BoUdist City. ' hi RAH L. F. President and Oenmi1 ii Ur-an- Spring Canyon Co. er If De-vin- La-Mo- nt hi y Coach-Brougha- m. HELPER, M 0 it tl And now, it is as beautiful to look upon as it is wonderful " in action. Possesses all the Rickenbacker features, of course those features which the Rickenbacker incorporates today,' which arc two years at least in advance. Tandem fly wheals; double depth frame ; "cradle springs" air cleaner; dilution eliminator; ball bearing steering; brakes. balloon tires and Here is the moat advanced car of its time chassis and body. In popular along lines sugjpsMh best designers. By vwrtg one can remain M km only look cool, hut bv1 Mounted on that identical "Six" chaMis with which "Cannon Ball" Baker has made so many records during the past six and is amazing in Rickenbacker new months, this cross-count- usistysthq ting the vnpleaaudMs I evert enmmer vutktl Spring Canyon Coal " re-po- rt. Hl-He- Coal I When mJZ Me1 1 in Your ProM W render a big service that fMtnra of T" nta more All fort than the and Raaltsry bached hr IjK as mah er tm ' rr.gj - "T |