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Show -- HE 8Py 1CE UTAH-BVE- RY FRIDAY. PAGE 8EYEIV Mined la Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Fropertiee At Standardvllle, Utah No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers . ' " Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . r tUtd, Coal differs in content of rock and ash and in its heat iri producing qualities. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE coals are quick igniting, burn clean, intensely and leave an astonishingly small amount of ash. They contain no rock. Always Clean Free Burning Quick Heating. THE LATE T. Ask Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building Salt Lake City FORFEITURE NOTICE SALT LAKE City, Utah, April 27, 1925. Te the 11$ Hein, Executors, Administrators and Aaeisne of J. Heber Richards, Deceased, and B. P. Taylor, Deceeaed: Toe an nk up tad repair pour elactrl-ficultihereby aerified that I have eapaaded d arat our shop. The ise the year ending July 1, 1924, IS tasting board help us o'clock meridian, one hundred dollars in vm your time, and gives poo labor and improvements upoa each of the ifflcteat service at raaaenabla following named placer mining claim situate la the Tidwell-RideoMining district. Carbon county, auto ef Utah, via: Buaaynide Non. 4, 5, 8, T, Asphalt Noe. 1, 2, g, 4, 5, 6, Carbon Noe. L 2, S, Patmee No. S, Mabri Non AAMiAA 1, 2, 3, 5, Ridge Noe. 1, R S, 4 and Oil Well placer mining claims. Said placer miaing daimi an of record la the office of the county recorder of Carbon county at Price, Utah. Raid expenditures wen made in order to hold eaid daimi undsr the provisions of Sec. 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and the amendments thereto, approved January 22, 1880. and August 24, 1021, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to hold eaid placer mining claims for the year ending July 1, 1024, 12 o'dock meridian. And if within ninety (00) days from the personal service of this notice or from expiration of the ninety dajra publication hereof you foil or refuse to contribute your portion which of auch expenditure aa a amounts to $422.02, your interest in the duima will become the property of the who has made subscriber, your the required expenditure by the terms of thereto. ooid section and amendment RALPH T. RICHARDS. Edward D. Dunn, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. First pub., May 8; last July 31, 1025, battery ON tea cents per ton mine run, aa initial investment of $00,000 daring the first three years of the lease and u minimum production of fifty thousand tons per year, commencing with the fourth year of the lease, and otherwise substantially is accordance with the lease form set out la Paragraph 18 of the regulations. Raid lease will be sold at public auction in this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the 11th day ef August, 1025, at 10 o'clock a. m. Any and all persona having advene or conflicting claims to laid land thereof are hereby notified Tnytheypart should file on or before August that 10, 1025, their protest or objection against the granting of the loam for mid land, otherwise auch duima may be disregarded in granting mid lease, ELI P. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., July 3; last July 81, 1925. TROUBLE M r uaa NOTICE OF INTENTION TO service old Ugh standard which DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. to ho recognized as anporlor United State Imnd Office, Kslt Imke No. ithor in this City. Utah. July 1, BI25.of Serial localitp. ul Land Notice of Offer 034:134. r' Bw Yon Trouble For Iase. Notice is liereby given that iMirsusiit to the act of February 23. 192U Wo Save Yon Money. (41 Stat. 437). and to the regulations approved April 1. 1920. Cirr Car Service Company thereunder on cular 7D. the secretary of tlie interiordesEdward M. Morriuey has of petition Antane Jensen, Mgr. tin e followignated as a coal leasing unit : All Her. B Price, Utah ing described lsnd. towit South. Range 0 NEVl See. RU, Twp. 13 Salt Imke meridian. Utah, eontain-in- g mg will make a man a pctwi-l- e East, t Vial Leasing eight hundred acres, as than digging out sum- - Unit- - No. 513. I'lali No. 101. liHt. said unit will be made at a royalty of lat iS s Thrift Makes Happy Homes thrift consists of more than depositing funds in the It is first necessary to save the money and saving de possible by .discriminating buying. Every fam- certain necessary requirements of food and cloth t have to be met. How to get the biggest values least money and have a margin for a rainy day thing that puzzles all of us. We can help you along your savings account if you will make it a habit of ' Jour buying from us. The great variety of mer-Makes it possible for yon to find practically all led here. Everything to eat, wear and use. i N VASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, dew Creel; Gentle Gete and Bunnyslde. i CON-stru- Ooncrrte Sidewalks la Sidewalk Extension District No. 3, Price, Utah te Notice hereby given by the ritjr council of l'rjce, n municipal corporation of Car bon county, state of Utah, of the intention of auch city council to mnke the following described improvements, towit: The cunatructioii of concrete sidewalks, according to the plans, profiles, drawings and siiecificationa on file in the office of the city engineer, and to defray the abuter portion of the cost and expense thereof by special aasesamrnt upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or henefitted by such improvements to be assessed according to the front feet, situated aa follows: Concrete sidewalk! along the south aide of "K" street from the east side of Fifth street to the northeast cor-nier of Klock 12, local survey ; along the north side of "K'' street from the east side of Fourth street to the southeast cor-inof Block 11, local survey; along the east side of Fourth street from the north side of Main or I" street to the north side of ,,K" street: along the north side of ti" street from the east side of Fourth street to the west side of First street; ulong the south side of C" street from the east side of Fourth atreet to the middle uf Block 14. Price tuwnsite survey, between First and Second streets; street crossing for (1" street extending from the MUiitiieusi corner of Block 1(S to the northeast corner of Block 13, of the Price townsite survey; along the east side of Third street extending from me south side of "ti" street to the north side of F" street; along the west side of Fourth street from tlie south side of 0" street to the north side of "F" street; along the east side of Fourth street from the middle of Block 12. between ,,F' and U" streets and extending south to the mirth side of E" street ; along the north side of F" atreet from Fourth street to Third street; ulong the north side of "E" street from Fourth street to Third street; a street crossing for K" street extending from the southeast corner n Block 3. Price townsite survey, south E" street to the sourli aide of across aid Street; along the south ride of "E street from the west line of Third street to the northeast corner of Block 1 of the Isabella addition, all in Price. Utah. The total estimated cost of the construction of Mid sidewalks ia the sum of $13.9)0.00. or an estimated cost of $1.50 per frmt foot. Ail protest or objection to such improvement or to the, currying out of sudi intention most be in writing, signed or by the owners of the property affected benefited, describing the same, together with the number of front feet, and be filed with the city recorder oa or before the 27th day of July. 1025. The dty council at ita first regular meeting thereafter, contowit, the 6th day of August, will and consider the propoeed levy and to Mid sider such protests and objections have been made. improvements aa nhall council of Price, Rv order of the city Re- Utah. ARTHUR N. SMITH, City er I hr Frederick Christian Jenson, lmnkcr, merchant and live sturkman, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. King at Salt Lake City Friday evening of last week of heart trouble while visiting them. He expired just a few moments before the dinner hour anil while he was telling his hosts of a recent trip through several of the European countries and tlie Far East. He was the vice president of the Price Commercial and Savings bank and had gone to the state capital the previous day from hiu home at Mt. Pleasant to attend a ltoard of directors meeting of Walker Bros. Hankers. He was also a director of the Palmer Bond and Mortgage eomistny. For many years he had been prominent in financial circle of the West and was also president of the Mutual Creamery eompany, besides being vice president of the Mt. Pleasant Commercial and Savings Deceased was interested in polities and was at one time councilman and later the mayor of hia home town. His donations to Wasatch academy and the Presbyterian ehurch at ML Pleasant had been liberal for many yean. Deceased was born in Odema (Denmark) and came to Utah with hia mother when but about 4 years old. His father was at one time proprietor of a hotel there and where the royal family were frequent visitors, and he was named after the crown prince. Upon coming to this country his mother settled at Mt. Pleasant, and it was there that he received his early education, which was limited by the conditions of the times. Later in life he attend- C. See Europe JENSEN The hug" in whieh they came from the East carried an identification tag of a garage in Colorado Springs and it is thought they stole the cur '.here. Swink, who has relatives in this locality, is 18 years old, and White is alaiut the same age. SOLON TO FIGHT Junior Senator From Utah Expresaea Prohibition Convictions. two hundred and Approximately fiftv thousand officers, drawing an annual total salary of $T)00, 000,00, have failed to make the country dry, Senator William 11. King of Utah declared recently in an artiele published in the St. Louis, (Mo.) He ie a member of the senate committee whieh has been conducting revan investigation of the inte-nenue bureau that includes the prohibition unit, and ia said to be one of the public men in Washington, D. C., who can talk authoritatively on the subject. Tbe artiele says that he is con vinced that prohibition enforcement in this country has broken down. In the next session of congress Senator Kin is going to lead tbe fight to transfer prohibition rforeement to the department of justice. The eighteenth amendment " he says, abridged the rights of states and conferred upon the government authority to deal with a local and domestic problem. But the constitutional amendment is a mandate to congress, and the Volstead act was passed pursuant to such mandate. That it ed a school conducted by Dr. Duncan contained provisions which were unMarMillan, founder of Wasatch acad- wise I think must be eoi ceded. That emy. He first entered business as the the attempted enforcement of the law proprietor of a hardware store in the has not been successful is testified to Sanete town and of which he was by s crowd of witnesses in every part owner until a few years ago. He later of the union. The constitutionality engaged in the sheep business and still of the act has been sustained, and it later became interested in banking. is the plain duty of the executive deDuring the past year he made the trip partment to enforce the law and of above referred to and at whieh time congress to furnish sufficient funds to reGlobe-Drmo-era- L al he visited his Itoyhood home. He turned late in April last.. Beside his widow he leaves three daughters, Mrs. Winifred Z. Steadman of Cleveland, O.; Mrs. Franeia H. Gill of Pine Bluffs. Wyo., and Mrs. Carol .1. Persons of Elyria, O. Two brothers, S. E. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant and J. P. Jensen out at McGill, New, and two grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held from the Presbyterian elturrh at his lale home on last Wednesday afternoon with Masonic services by Damascus Lodge No. 10 of Mt. Pleasant. Drs. William E. Paden and Giorge E. Davies ol Salt Lake City and the local Presbyterian minister sjaike. Carl 1L Mareussen, cashier of the Price Commercial and some of the dii rectors of that institution and their families with several friends from Price were at the services and burial. do so. The heads of the prohibition unit, I Italic ve, have earnestly and sincerely sought to enforce the law. Political influences have at times rendered their efforts almost abortive. Incompetent employes by the hundreds have found places in the unit and bribery and corruption have drawn large numbers into their jxiisonuus embrace. That there has been inefficiency in tbe unit is apparent to all, and that the millions which have been expended and the efforts put forth to enforce the law have failed to accomplish the desired results must be admitted by all eandid investigators. I believe that much of the rriti-rist- n leveled at the prohibition nnit hag been unjust and unfair. The was surh that the romplete enforcement of the law was humanly impossible. YOUNG AUTO THIEVES NOW ING TIME LOCALLY STILL FIGURING TO IMPROVE IN SPANISH FORK DO- HUNTINGTON. July 13. George Swink and Clare White of St. Louis, days Mo., were sentenced to fifty-fiv- e dollars in jail or a fine of fifty-fiv- e each for the theft of an automobile here by Justice of the Peace Ed Man-guSaturday. Aa they could not pay the fines the two were taken to the Carbon county jail at Price Saturday bv O. J- - Sitterud, Emery eounty sheriff. The two came here a week ago on their way to California. They stole m a Ford car of Glynn Arnold of Law- sit-nati- on Utah county commissioners conferred the other day with the state road members relative to the proposed construction work in Spanish Fork Canyon. The suggestion may now be adopted by whieh the former will undertake to finance its share of the entire stretch in the eanyon, in the hope that federal money will be available in tbe course of two fiscal years for both the Red Narrows to Detour and also Thistle to Castilla sections. It ia the thought that, with a aerie of ncgoYv-tion- a pending with the Denver and Rio Grande Western, contracts may be finally let for both portions about the same time. If the fund are not available, the upper section between Red Narrow and Drtonr will be the first to be constructed. This Summer 3 C $160.00 New York to Uverpool and excursion. return, third-clas- s Ticket good one year. $160.00 New York to Uverpool and excursion return, third-clas- s ticket Good returnable one year from data of sale. $160.00 New York to Uverpool and Ticket good return, third-clas-s. om year. c 1 H. C. SMITHS Agent County Clark's Office, Fries, Utah United States Fuel Go. Largest Producers of Domestic Coal la Utah." Producing the Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS Handled In Price By C. H. StevensonUimber Co. PRICE AGENCY CO. Seven per cent first mortgage bonds secured by business and other income producing proper- ty in Utah. Denominations $100.00 to $1000.00. All kinds of inaurancei Real estate some real bargains in farms near Du- chesne. G. E. NELMS, Mgr. Electric Bldg. Phone S54 PRICE, UTAH 321 Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleaoaut Valley in the Carbon district Hone bet tar for stars, nng grate, furnace or manufacturing plant Tho equal of any and nporior te many for storage. Onit tried always insisted upon. Got pricee firom tho general offices and nlea agency, Walker Bank rence, three miles from here, and partthe ly dismantled it in fixing upHuntin arrived which in they Building. bug ington. After they were sentenced for the theft it was discovered that they had stolen various accessories and First pub July 3; laet July 24. 1925. beparts from a number of maehinea City, includwork These with loeal under to people. longing Being snowed is Dawes President Vice considerAcoiL not and ed tires, pumps, gasoline doesnt keep person eool no, Western tour in advocacy cordingly Justice Mangum will have ing a Far these days- hia reof of revision of the sen-at-e There is one advantage to being on their proposal the two arraifped again rules following hia address over at man you always have something forgotten an lease from their present imprisonment About the time you have some dumbbell take off when hot weather eomee. on a second ehaige of petty larce.iy. Denver, Colo., on July 24th. unpleasant experience reminds you of It comes along and Salt Lake Utah |