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Show ySUNS RATES tdrerlUioc i month w1 rt or" Prfour (4) diB( . RESIDENT OF SALT LAKE CITY PASSES AT HUNDRED fif- - Potion Mrs. Helen Anderson, 100 year of died on Monday night at the famhome at Salt Luke City. She waa ily the widow of Niels Anderson and raiue to this state from Sweden thirty years ago. No display t Sdirwiwl. the firt (front) 5S wire, li uble, but don't have any dinner Volume 12, Number 8 AN INDEPENDENT guft. iday NEWSPAPER Week Ending July 17, 1925 Brings Reduction in the SCOFIELD C, July of bituminous eoul during waa curtailed by k of July 4th tl observance of Indepen-taTotal output as indicative one bundled and thirty esn loaded for shipment j ted at 7,381.000 net tong, of production ia still rate ilr 11-kio- v. but behind 1923. To-during the present calendar July 4th ia 239,170,000 net Kliminary telegraphic reporta ngs on the first two daya of indicate rk July 6th to 11th on the mek lower shipments following the holiday (July nt n increase on Tuesday of died ears over the eommpond- For of the preceding week. if 1924, mtry as a whole the rate of job daring the first fonr weeke but slightly. The to-tt-te during the week ended rth, when compared with the of week, was about 3 per vent, id production waa almost gjn the Appalachian division and utem and Western interior Nowhere, however, waa the significant and in four of cer states the gains represent-l- y recovery from the losses of k before. Production in New increased and in Colorado iaa no change. Practically every ate in the West showed The estimated proof anthracite during the week sly 4th amounted to 1 ,514,000 , a decrease of three hundred rty thousand when compared f preceding fulltime week. The it of output, however, de-on- ly four thousand tona or oenk When compared with e week in 1924 the 1925 out-- i a gain of 17 per eent. e production during 1925 to bat 1 per eent behind that in Ae-ii- of 1924. wvnmt of anthracite by rail England as indicated by ear ed through the Hudaon gate-v- s an increase of three hun-- d fifty-eigover the preeed-- k The bituminous movement, f.iu shown very little change t weeks. The rumulative ship-Jul-y 4th of both anthraeite iiinous are over two thousand ind 1924 and about fifty thou-hia- d wponaing period ht Rockdusting to Be the Principal Topic The main topic for discussion at the business meetings 0f the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining institute, which ia to hold its summer session here at Price on August 26th, 27th and 28th John M. Jennings of Hiawatha wijl be safety with particular emphasis on ruekdusting principles and practice, mechanical loading and other means of reducing costa. There will alao be some discussion on the prear-atio- n and the marketing of coal It ia expected that the bureau of mines will stage its dust explosion demonstration. As this dust from the Carbon eounty field ia the must explosive in tha United States as we know to our cost this will be of particular interest. It ia not assured, however, that we will be able to have this very instructive feature, as owing, to the recent change in the bureau, it is not certain that it will be able to itresent it. We are doing our utmost to give the jteople of this district this imprea-aiv- e proof of the danger of dry coal dust. The committee in charge of the meeting will he W. J. Reid of Wattis, the vice president for Utah, Dave Brown of Spring Canyon and myself. Plana are rapidly maturing for making this a splendid gathering. Carl R. Mareusen, as president of the school board, has graciously extended to the institute the use of the high school auditorium for the business sessions, and we are sure that the good jwople of Price will du their utmost to make the visit of the institute to Carbon county a memorable one. The program aa at present outlined ia to hold business sessions in the mornings of the three days and also the evening of the second day. The evening of the 26th there' will be the annual banquet and a dance. The afternoons of all three days are to be devoted to field work. One day will be spent at Hiawatha and King Mine, one at Coli umbia and Sunnyiide and one up at Spring Canyon and Castle Gate." Last year the institute held its meetings at Rock Springs, Wyo. It was the experience that the actual benefits obtained by sessions in the heart of the coal mining regions were far greater than when in places further removed from (he actual seat of 1923. inous dumpings at Lake Erie operations. These are the officers for nnglhe week ended July 5th this year: to 777,(i9lj net President, J. B. Marks, assistant to tona, a de-fl- fl rj er eent from the ton-t- w the president of the Colorado Fuel preceding week. Anthm-P- d and Iron roinHMy. Vice President For Colorado, H. 11. from Luke Erie ports for of the American Smelting and dropp-Buhl) to 79,016 net ton, "f 27 company. runui--nnaeent Refining The jht Vice President For Utah, W. J. for the present season, fur both bituminous and Reid of Lion Coni eominy. Vice President For Wyoming. Coat Lake Erie ports head of those Reese of the Iveninicrer C:il mer showf 1921, . of 23 and 26 xr sent animus and Vice President For New Mexieo, anthraeite, res- Willium Moorehead of the lheljw-Dodg- e tuminoun corporation. receipts at Duluth-- r 'r during the month of Secretary and treasurer, Benedict to 1,295,190 net ions. Shubart. Jted mcreane of 2G per eent over Funeral services for Peter Sarcni, re than double the lecord minor of Kunnyside, were held at a bard, however, Home lust Sunday with j 4Jl67 net ftons or 29 tier Flynn Funeral burial at the cemetery here. IVceased t( receipts of all coal resided there for thirteen years had of June 3uth amount(luring to s. and waa one of that towns heat an increase of 70 per He was about 46 yean of age we of corresponding native of Italy. a derrease of 13 period cent and a per Pnd with 1923. Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. ge com-jmn- 3,-to- y. citi-xen- sag Average Daily Product to of Soft Ia Net Tom By States WkKmtedi Arenaf Daily Product ioiT 'Total Production Foe June 13 1925 834.000 17.000 145.000 9X1.000 32X.OOO t ZZ"Z Mots rBkr ... W.000 48.000 954.000 30.000 6.000 89,090 82.000 41100 13.000 627.000 81.000 2.043,000 99.000 13.000 MOO 233.000 M.000 443,000 93.000 188) June 2Qa 1925 347.000 1988) 140.000 924.000 829.000 09.000 67.000 June 27b 1925a June June 859.000 19NNI 6488) 51881 nn.soo 140881 29.218) 2.8(8) 21.700 23881 3,700 957.000 388.000 78.000 207.200 145,(88) 0988) 6188) 69.000 1188) 14,7(8) 11,300 1088) 140.700 117.100 20.000 388)0 7,N(8) 2.(88) 4.7(8) 43,(88) 9.K8) 688) 42.000 84.000 88.000 42.000 14NMD 13.000 620.000 89.000 1,998,000 101,000 15.000 S7XH) 280.000 87.000 MOO 5.000 2.000 i? 1924 0(H)KW 0.000 1 1923 924100 m .""''I rsvMen. friiihMi8ubeet ikota. 8288) 68788) 4488) 2,038,000 . 10188) 1788) 688) 888) 288) 148,000 8,000 602.200 ,18,9(8) 3,500 3,000 148)0 234,000 89,900 84.000 2,44788) 872,600 8088) 2.000 7.4(8) 17.4(8) M8) 188) 688) 3.2(8) 159,(88) 60300 13,(88) 9,18) 16088) 698) ' 1,(88) 7.200 6WO 7.000 4.6(8) 7,(88) 188) 76.0(8) 6,000 836.900 10.W0 .888) lOJWfl 80.700 6,600 825.700 13,400 500 2.2(8) 89,500 788) 836.900 16,600 2,600 10,690 89,000 5.700 4078)0 13,300 800 lAITWT 1.I4S.W and (e) include Georgia, California, Oregon Everything ia all right in ite except the dirt that geta in the dn-ver- e eye. " BEST OF Work on the Pleasant Valley ervoir is progressing nicely, said CL J. Ullrich from the firm of Ullrich A McOonagle, consulting engineers up at Salt Lake City, to The Sun last TuesThe Reynolds-El- y day while in Price. Construction company haa two steamsliuvel in commission there on the new grade for the Denver and Rio Grande Western and during the last month it moved fourteen thousand yards of earth. It ex)ects to more than double this amount during July. The six by outlet tunnel for the big dam has already been driven into the mountainside two hundred and forty feet and another thirty days will see this through. Centerline stakes for the laying of the steel rails for the change in railroad are now being set on part of the completed grads and the putting down of this is to start in the very near future. On the whole the work is progressing most a ire satisfactorily. The public generally money is becoming more and more impressed insurance. You with the wonderful merits of this loss by fire, ingreat project. Hardly i day pawes but what some person drops into our even office to tell us how muen he ia impremiums may Men familiar with seem high, pressed with it. benefits you irrigation problems predict thia to be the best nut only in Utah, but umong price. the greatest in all this Western counis one of howtry, both from the standpoint of agriculture and finance. It will be one all us in enever, of the most valuable assets to I rice and surrounding country ever. cost us every day At a meeting of the Price Chamber cun We can how of Commerce last Tuesday further plana for the celebration on August it has saved, how much sickness it 8th, next,' of the work now going on has con- how hours by the Price Water Conservation district at fieofield were brought up and it has homes. A. W. Horsley, who is diseussed. 'of the district and whom it president is service was who. recently was instrumental in selling the seven hundred' and fifty business men who Price, by thousand dollars worth of lioads for meet the building of this reservoir,' is one daily heeds; of the program committee; ' Others what may face us are D. C. Woodward, Jr., and C. us The latter is' tin chairman. food, Sheriff Ueming ia to look after Ray necessities of life. the transportation problems with Carl t. Mareuson and J. Rex' Miller helpYou will in ' ing him. L. R. Bills,' Mark P. Braf-fe- t, llarry Dubhrstein and Fred deserve--yo- ur Sun. solicit archer are on the committee of enin time tertainment The booming and adgenerous They vertising' committee is made up of Read ads in Sun save ). A. Gove, W. E. Weist and Harry Juberstein of Price. For the county home. Orson P. Madsen, Kay Branch, A. W. Shiner and John A. Mathis. Willis Johnson, IL E. Keene, J. Perry Egon and Jack Storey are delegated to enlist the support of the people of the Mrs. C. Jean Cuburn, Mrs. R. Reed, TWENTY-FOURT- H mining caniis. J. W. Plant, Mrs. T. Tueker and Mrs. Neil M. Madsen and Carl Jt. Scott Fausett. Tomorrow (Saturday) are on the program to give a Excellent Program Prepared' By the the Forty and Eight is to choose its Government Party In Three Flues Land Fifty Miles Away. of the project since its incephistory Carbon Sunday Schools. delegation. tion. Two to three hundred members Referring to the flight of the three of the Zion chamber are. expected to Carbon stake's Sunday achnola. asEAR HER LOSES government airplanes that passed over be at the jubilee. J. IL Sharp, the sisted by the Daughters of the Pioon Thursday of last week, men frire the local chamber, is preneers, are to have a reunion at City Standardville Woman With Family In tion of which was made in The Sun secretary of some Twenty-Fourtadvertising matter. This paring on the Park at Price last Friday, the Grand Junction is to be known of educational as an Anto Accident, furSunday. The local Boy Scouts bond will (Colo.) Setatiuel of Saturday last booklet. or welcome pamphlet of Words by music. nish the Mrs. J. 1. Evans of Standardville ia says: Delta had the honor of interJ. W. Loolliourow, mayor, followed in the hospital at that place for the viewing and supplying gasoline for SPLENDID RECORD, THIS, BY by Bishop W. E. Stoker of the Prire treatment of serious injuries received the three planes and seven aviators A. THE EQUITABLE FOLKS ward in a tribute to the pioneers. in an automobile accident in Spring who lost their wav west of here and W. Horsley, president of the Carbon Canyon early last Sunday morning. missed this riay. With the gas supply Local Boy Scouts troops received stake, and J. F. MacKnight of the The ear in which she was riding left nearly exhausted and nnable to losum of five hundred dollars inthe will school superintendeney Sunday the highway and went over an em- cate the loeal flying field one of the surance money yesterday in the rewill The address the assemblage. bankment forty or fifty feet high. In few in thia part of the country the come a varied program of literary and the machine with her were her hus- fliera arrived there at 2.30 oclock in markably short time of eight days musical numbers in which numerous band, who suffered slight injuries, a the afternoon. After a long search through the efforts of (he Equitable Real Estate and Investment company ones from all parts of Eastern Utah from the air they finally selected daughter, Isabella, and Thomas of this city and of which Arthur followed games by will participate, The latter two were not hurt. large field on California Mesa, near is the president This monew was afterand and sports both forenoon was going home after a vis- Delta, and came down. Through go The to the Seouts as a result of tha paid damnoon and ending with a dance in the it imrty McMullen waa at the luck none of the machines were at Helper. up on the Fourth at Price, rain suffered the on stands be evening. There are to Evans ear. At a sudden aged in landing. They remained a the from wheel of the having charge of the celewhich youths at everything and grounds turn of the road lie smashed into one Delta two hours, replenishing their bration here and having insured the will be dispenspopcorn to hotdogs driven by a man named Redford from exhausted supply of gas and then flew same against rein for that amount. ed. The committee on sports consists Latuda. machine was on to Rifle. The squadron lost its way The insurance was The latter placed with tha of Dr. H. B. Goetxmsn, J. W. McPhce stopjied with a broken left wheel, but about fifty miles west of this city am In of the fact that spite Equitable. have proand Talley Evans and they the other was not under control and flew south through the Dolores coun- both a claim of loss and later, s line this in vided about everything went over the dugway. Mrs. Evans try and thence eoutheMt, striking the proof of loss had to be sent into the thats worth seeing or doing. inVery is the mother of seven children. Her Gunnison river near Delta. Rushers insuring company, the Equitable Real the center will interest nuwt Dolores in Glade Park Estate and Investment so likely left ear was eut off and one side of on the Little speeded up hall game between a nine from the her body was bruised with numerous and in Unaweep Canyon reported see- the matter of the settlement that in from one and Arthur at 2 o clock. The about the minor Her husband has squadron lacerations. Copier league ing days from the time the claim price. Everyone is expected to bring injuries. McMullin left leg and arm fliers left Salt Lake (Sty at 11:30 of eight was sent in a ehrek was received in to along his or her basket lunch and were bruised. He say hi car went the morning ud were due here at i full payment of the insurance by J. the park. picnic at over twice. The hospital people re- of the afternoon. Knowing the scar- W. Hammond, chairman of the fifields large enongh for nance committee port that Mrs. Evan ia making good city of landing of the Scouts. Tha DELEGATES NAMED TO BRIG- progress toward recovery. The driver the big DeHaviland and Wright five scoutmasters of Pries Dr. R, L HAM CITY GATHERING of the Evans automobile says he was plane, loeal airmen declared the nava Broekbank, Frank B. Hanson, A. W. fliers were especially fortunate in not blinded by the lights of the other. Mack, L D. Young and J. Rhead American Legion the to wrecking their crafts when they ' were thought tfeis 'such a commendable re-- ' Delegates reiterates to state of The land for to forced The gaeoline." department state meeting from Price going up eord that at their meeting last (Thun- -. and tth, Xhat the United States government party, aa previously stated in The Sun, Brigham City oa August 6th to the propoeed was commanded by Lieut B. H. Wyatt day) evening July 16th, a vote of next, are Carl Neman, Dr. Sanford will not be a party the Equitable in Jack European security pact or responsi- of Sudiego, Cal a., and ia now engag- thanks wssofgiven Ballinger, Albert A. Kirkpatrick, the splendid . Rble for it in any way. In connection ed in surveying and photographing the them by the local agency. Storey. L. - Fullmer, Geoige given would am around oil abate this Olsen eonntry Debeqne with reports that deposits Hairy E. Keene, Henry as enstodian of the Rifle, Colo. The work will take them and Glenn 8. Nelson. The alternates be asked to act County Clerk Smith has but recentcontsined in the poet, it sevend weeks. received an inquiry concerning tha are Elmer Bertot, Henry MrCardle, commitments ly been has Mike Cusie, Levon Billings, L. A. is declared no such proposal in view of whera bouts of Bert Bryner, who at rehas Judge George Christensen made and none is expected, one time lived with an nnele named Bench, Harvey Thomas, Jack court Price ut nnti district cessed this of attitude govand J. Perry Egan. From the the well known Burnham in Southeastern Utah. A Bert July 27th, a week from next Monday big reward will be auxiliary Mrs. Carl Nymin, Mrs. D. ernment paid, it is arid, , Bob Marshall the time At that information will locate the that for Lee, Mrs. Glenn S. Nelson, Mrs. L the aome of selected. that be to is grand jury It is reported writs For man. Richards, Miss Marie Davis, Miss a become particulars missing R- - Fullmer. young girls think that to Okla. P. F wantsd. Sun a Tacumseh, them Bronson, Tell Pansy Fiack and Mrs. I late ont at through to night has stay star one Alternate are Mrs. Jessie Bench, Mrs. six-fo- ot Always bn the Job lot of today tor for pay protection against windstorms, theft, and death. The jury but know the are worth the There form protection, that of this community and it does not one joy never know many spending lves of prevented, many tentment brought to our This protection the rendered the of quietly and faithfully No our matter emergency they continue to supply with shelter, clothing and the other find their advertisements The and They are friends of your patronage. the The and yourself money by y: need! trading at Little things tht ore olloweg to go ,nnnewnenta. The Sun. on without attention get big in time. ' FLYERSARE LOST Mar-cum- in h. Me-Mull- J-L- Rieb-ard- s, Aica-quer- re - IS Service. HLVOTO.V, D. vsried HRVII Mime Output Everywhere j Special WUe men win popularity by frankly admitting their ignorance. |