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Show THE SUH. PRICE. PAGE EIGHT UTAH-EVE- RY FRIPA IN THE INTERESTED OF COAL Tlie Ibe Sun Special Service. Research work, looking to an in- - j the firing; production is greatly increased market for coal, is discussed creased some eases are recorded liv O. P. llood. chief mechanical en-- 1 where this increase has been 25 per ginecr of the bureau of mines, in this eent. Becker said that in addition much statement given to the Rational Coal The thing that engages better working conditions in the furnassociation. the attention varies from time to time ace or hnilerroom results, making the even in fuel matters. Some years ago workmen more satisfied. He leelar-cthat any grade of coal obtainable we had a great deal to say a Wit great changes that would follow the intro- can be burned in the majority of furnduction of the gas producer. A large aces, providing it is projwrly dried The adi is greatly number of these excellent devices are ' and pulverized. now installed every year aud no noise reduced and if the furnace is properwhatever is made about it. We have ly constructed the non combustible been talking a good deal of late about material is easily handled with much Hiwdered coal and what it was going lv labor than is required for ary to do, and this still engages attention, other method of coal burning. The together with much talk about low cost of preparing pulverized for burntemperature distillation. And now ing varies with the amount used, vnd cents to we must let our imagination play with will range from forty-fivanother thought that of the syn- $1.50 a ton, depending oil the amonut thesis of gasses to produce liquid pulverized. The finer the coal is pulfuels. Instead of distilling coal and verized, the more efficiently it ern be producing a variety of useful products burned in a small combustion spate there is now the vision of complete and the more readily it esn be cargasification with retreatment of some burized with the air for combustion or all of the gas to produce a liquid as it is fired. The average engineer fuel. The public has been informed does not fully realize to what degree that the Germans have produced a of fineness it is Possible to reduce the substitute for wool alcohol by this eosl today by pulverization. Merely pulverized dojs not fulfill means, and there ia no doubt that we will be doing the same thing in time if the requirements. In order to obtain it is found to pay. With all of these the highest efficiency and eliminate schemes the coalman ia interested, for the troubles in the use of this fuel it ultimately it enlarges the market for is necessary that the coal be dried to his product. If we sueeeed in combin- about 1 per eent moisture, and so that from 90 to 05 per eent ing gasses into a nsefnl liquid on a commercial scale the source of these will pass through a hundred mesh must necessarily be from coal if the sieve, having ten thousand opening quantity produced ia to really cut a to the square inch. Until 1920 pulfigure in our markets. , AH this indi verized coal wzs considered in the excates the coalmans essential interest perimental stage for industrial purin research, which brings out these poses ie general except ic the renient new things and help to mature them industry. At (he present fine, in in commercial form." many cues, it is an absolute necessity owing to the high cost of fuel and the PULVERIZED IUEL NOW HELD shortage of labor. Pulverized fuel is now considered by engineers generally AS GREAT ECONOMY as the modern one. The only question ' The future of pulverized coal ia as- ia the selection of the proper equipsured in the opinion of M. F. Becker ment for plant Coals best suited of the Griddle Fuel Equipment for burning in a pulverized form are pany of- Harvey, Ills., who recently those rich in volatile matter, such as read a paper on pulverised rail end bituminous and the its applications before a meeting of either slack or run of mine. The slack the Purchasing Agents association of has an advantage over the run of mine Chicago. lie said that it is here to as it is not necessary to crush it bestay, lie enumerated these benefits fore drying. The application of pulas obtaining from its use: Savings verized fuel has rapidly attracted the in money as well as other advantages attention of engineers connected with not so easy to show up in all industries nearly progressive using Eiried, eenta have been proven. fuel who have recognized its value to Clinkering problem is solved; smoke surh an extent that many millions of is eliminated inside and outside the tons of pulverized are now burned an- -' plant; lower percentage of excess air nually in the United States in various is required, thereby reducing the types of furnaces, such as iron melt-lin- g dation loss materially in the iron and furnaces, annealing ovens, core steel plants. Also, no hiss of combus- baking ovens, billet heating, forging, tible material in the ash or smoke; a reheating, steel annealing, boilers, cemore unifom heat ia assured nnder ab- ment kilns and furnaces of practically solute control; flexibility of op.rution every description where heat is repermits quick adjustment to suit any quired. demand; labor trouble is greatly reThe difficulties encountered in duced and a higher class, more de- the early stages of this development pendable workman can take care of were due largely to the inability of manufacturers to build a satisfactory The old method was to pulverizer. pulverize the coal between burrstones and bolt through cloth. This was a very unsatisfactory method, but in recent years several types of pulverizers have been on the market, inYou might as well as to let it cluding theplaced tube or conemill filled rot while you wait for a new with steel or iron tubes or balls, the binder part. ball and pusher mill with screen or air separation, the rollermill with air sepDONT WAIT! aration and the highspeed beater HAVE IT WELDKDI if j it, , - us I Would You Burn Your Grain? Pulverizing certainly doe not alter the nature of the coal. The form, however, i changed to a certain extent in that .a solid is changed into a fuel having liquid properties, As the eual is pulverized it is mixed with air, and when handled n a pneumatic conveyor it flows like water. When fed to the furnace it ia more or less like a gas and the furnace must be designed to burn a gaseous mixture. We will save you hours and money by welding your worn and broken machinery AT ONCE! An oxy-acetyle- ne is as good as new. welded part PRICE WELDING WORKS Ia Davis Anto sad Machias Building Price, Utah Terrific Shot Loosens. Approximately one hundred and fifty thousand tons of rock was shot at the Columbia Quarry company's plant twelve miles south of East St. Louis, Ills, July 29th. It wa a record blast for this section and probably for the entire country. Four months preparation was necessary to make ready for the big blazt and sufficient rock was loose, .d to keep tbe quarry force bnsy for five or six months. The total co; of the blest including preparation was sixty- - remainder of the sel Heiena, Mont, September?; Receipts rna, i THE OONW-Al- that SAYS REFUSE TO PAY THIS DOCTOR HIS FEE YOU Kr j YES r 14th.S continue lower and rep.fbout steady. cattle. were today Receipts comuared MM cep. and 7000 hog lu with 27,000 rattle, 8000 -- t,4iH) rat-- j and week ago a HI is sheep a year committee. 9300 sheep tie, 5500 hogs and WHAT TO City ever-winni- 220-poun- i j j i ramed . , 1 n ""UK Ml I h, Wool-growe- re 1 ! vsir ARE YOUR yjr t AH REASOM5 FOR ACCIDENT AND REFUSAUV QOTTVOQASHES IN WY WELL Did NT the DOCTOR DEW THEN) UP AURyqrtT. YES SIR DUTHE CJHAWQED lAEIOFOR HEAD p.. AND YOU THINK THAT ViAS TO UCH?" up WELL ALL I WANTED WAS PLAIN SEWinq NOT FANCY EMBROIDERY OR HEMSTtTCHirtQ r - f 1 o sjjl Mjinu rY7V-- tifsnir amitu X.? dleton, SeptemU-trtn'ier llth; Boie, ida..8 12th, 13th and also be had at various vsda, California, Xew JiraiTr do and Wyoming, but field says in his telegrsa sessions in those slates viH i, at the pleasure of the nicmb-- T, EACH RASH - the m SIR I M4S, am 5th. Anyone, it is announced to appear before the senate erT to higher. ruled strong rattle with suggestions regarding mu? fll-- w Bt sell to enough Steers good or suggestions u toW and up were quoted ten to fifteen questions close attention by the cents higher. Three loads of Imp- given the top land laws should lie ameaUi , ound ones brought $14.00, whether such an individual be conlacked price for the day, hut they vato citizen or the representiSi finished. Strictly siderable of being $14-5- 0 some organization. prime steer would have brought It is expected that many cutfL steer Other or better. wiU be heard by the interests $13-7and s on brew brought $13.00 to One group is said to urge the khurtfed steers $11.50 to $13.00. The government sell all public h wintered one brought $9.50 to $11-5- 0 stockmen. Another is equlh i corn short had a AT had ATTIRE that some and POLICE ACTIVE CENSORING BEACH all ent that publie lands b m feed up to $1250. Straight grassfata RESORTS the states wherein they an he u Thu $10.00. to $5.00 an bringing while a third group favon over i , Police began an active campaign Sunday against a wide price spread, but there ia a of legal leasing for gruW Metro abbreviated beach attire at the various resorts of the wide difference in quality and fleam 1 The general steer market ia the most poses. imlitjm district. More than forty summons were issued. The interests of Utah and then satisfactory of the year. Cannera Rockaway and Coney Island drew its share of slips. The were down ten to fifteen cents cattle men will be looked cutters for who is garbed Edna shows correctly Jaffre (left) photo from last week's high close and the hearings by legal repreaentatn Coney, but Gertrude Kessler (right) is not. Officer George classes of cows and heifers were the Utah State Woolgrowi' other a for Stewart, is pointing out the requirements, necessary to strong. Veal calves were tion and the Utah Cattle ssl steady safe trip to the Island. Growers' association. $10-5fifty higher in spots. Top Firm prices prevail for stackers nd feeders with trade active. The call will not fur fleshy feeder is urgent, due to the DO? eight thousand dollars. The dynamite this year, and for that reason cost eight thousand dollars; about he in a ptmition to wage war against high prices of fed classes. There is Council tons being used. Nnmer-on- s British mine owners. In 1921 the fed- also a growing belief that receipts of twenty-fiv- e feet deep eration was w'ell fixed financially and thin cattle will not be burdensome at holes each eighty-tw-o (Continued From Ftp On) I were driUed in the face of the rock it eoud well afford to strike for a any time this fall. and when everything waa ready the lfriud extending over thirteen weeks. Hug prices today averaged twenty-fivcents higher than last week's the baseball grounds for ant I charge was set off by electricity. Today there are over 150,000 miners hunmore than two close with siNits up as much ss thirty day's game unless the demob) The force of the explosion moved the out of work, and whole aide of the quarry eighty feet dred pits have been closed down. rents. The advance took quotations vide a wetness in the interim deen. depositing the rock in a mas up to $14.00 and above the extreme council recognizes that tie S. of vice chairman Robert Binker, between the at the bottom. the Eastern executive committee on high point last week. Shipjier were for that day home town and the traded and active very packers buyers railroad relations for workers, public ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG per bunch is likely to draw telegraphed Philip Murray, vice presi- slowly. The offering were cleaned up cord crowd, and the dry mm i CARBON DISTRICT dent or the United Mine Workers of rlosely. The top price of $14.(H was medfield must be abatsd I d for playing hogs. Light, America, at Atlantic City Thursday paid accommodation. So the big set ( $13.-90 Before pursuing fur-Jul- y ium and heavyweights sold up to .Surplus coal ears in good repair on j0f last week: and the bulk of sales was $13.05 to er will put on the necessary 14th totaled 111,449, a decrease jther efforts to increase miners wages Will Correct tbs Flat of eight hundred and seven within a j at the apparent expense of the roads $13.90. Racking sows brought $12.40 week, according to the American Rail- - j may I suggest to you that von ex- to $12.75 and stork hogs and pigs tracks, the muniriiality sad amine the ultimate equities, the ay $12.25 to $13.00. way association. are enjoying e Trade in lambs weakened twenty-liv- roinpanie in D. A. Dalton, assistant director of of rail workers has not increased uesr-th- e privileges passing nverearko cents today, hut the dollar admuch since 1914 as that of United States bureau of mines at ! because of lark of eiti ground D. C, began his duties tlnweite miners. Rail rates have not vance that occurred last week left i streets. These rights are of i the first of last month as acting diree- - increased nearly as much as the rail good margin above the previous week. Down around the old " tor when Dr. II. Foster Bain became wages. The return on the capital in Native lambs brought $14.25 to $14.-7- 5 house" site, south of the and westerns $14.50 to $15.25. All hut the executive secretary of the American vest,,d in rail facilities has not in- plots do not exartly Institute of Mining and Metallurgi- - weaned at all. Therefore, attempts to Louisiana wethers sold at $7.00 to $7.-5- 0 to the actual lay of the increase wages in other industries at and Colorado ewes up to $7.50. eal Engineers. Perry Egan, for the Indr income rB must exlHne The approaching completion of the and Oil ronqiany, was before Dm ( FOR- eil with tunnel and the wssible exten-- 1 , UJt., uiu VS a revised map and xt ,nd living SENATE WARDS MEETING DATE sion of the Moffat road from Craig, KtHn, ar uments on which action is aernrate-stree- t Colo, to Provo lends direct interest to dates for hearing by the to make the records the coal resources of an area of about will look nlp committee L,UrC Prizes of the United States four hundred and fifty square miles gjjr senate public lunds committee were matter and clear it up. southwest theof Irerionncrs Craig, along just received Tuesday morning by F. It. City Tax On Old levy. Yampa river in Utah. The beds in this j National Marshall, the of Taxes for neat year, so fir i secretary That men and women will brave area contain fuel chiefly of bitumin-- 1 ' wiU I wicked hazards to win big rewards is Wcolgmwers association, from Sen- municipality is concerned, ous rank. Btnr chair-hraver- y I Stanfield of leeted on doubt si a Oregon, levy exactly by the show of On June 1, 1925, industrial coal eon proved beyond "f Mth the senate committee and At the meeting of July 16th and bravado exhibited in the sumere had an average of thirty-tw- o Salt Lake City Frontier Roundup. The the The which eil fulfilled its duty as to nukigl days supply at the rate of consump- Second Annual event, August 19 to 'will ojs-- in Salt Lakehearing, will be levy, and the same has bees dsljj Citv, tion during the period March 1st to 22. will tee a galaxy of star riders, held for the nurixwe of enabling the tified to the county June 1st, against a forty days on ''nWi' The items which go to mjdt t, March 1, 1923, fifty-thre- e days sup-pl- y total of 23.5 mills are, mb on June 1, 1924, and thirty-nin- e prize and award. "U ih ,nnd bonds, 7 mills; sinking ,,f V'.11!"1 When event hold out luT" the .ingle 1923. on June The present 1, days the nited States. mills ; water works, 2 milk; ri stocks at such plants are sufficient lure of approximately $1,000 to the n it is little of the ojiening of 5 mills; contingent fund, 3auDu antieijuitioii winner, the , for eight days longer than those of r "arings in Salt Lake City, both lie buildings, 5 mills; library .15 June 1, 1920, when the actual tonnage nd cattle growers will hold a vu.OOO 35 mills ami special ' held was at the lowest level on record, will be distributed over the four I'ceisl convention at the eanital citv slreets, days and business was active. guarantee fund, 5 mil of contests. About twenty-fiv- e dif-- a few days lie lore the arrival of the kinds of roundup exhibitions Coal operators in the vicinity of committee, which, besides Stanfield, TWO MEN ARE INJURED Bl will be staged each day, to say noth- consists of Senators Cameron Fulton, Mo., contemplate an indefinite of AriSPRING CANYON WOEBI ing of the trick and fancy novelties zona, Dill suscnsin of (qierations at the ex- that of Washington, Pittman of are sandwiched'in between. piration of the present agreement with Francis Myer, 32, single; ssdjl Cowboys and cowgirl from all the Nevada. I)nl uf Vermont, (Idilie of the miners. The former have not met great Jones of New Mexir-- and pagia 37, Mexican, married, 1 western ranches and professional ? .'v with the mine finion officials relative and amateur aspirants from the chief Kendrick of for jnred last Tuesday aftenioosM to the proposed increase in wages, tak- national roundup arenas are entered the special Wyoming, The call stock-me- n Spring Canyon Coal eompasj f joint of gathering for the liberal cash awards. Ridera, ing the position that it is useless to was issued by Frank J. Hagen-bart- at Spring Canyon, both suffer roper and bulldoggers of world fains eonferr as the mines cannot of the president tured bones. They re National with Illinois coal if production costs are entering to maintain their laurels. t Salt and association, Lake No the of rattle personage City hospital for t importance in tha interests have go up. The miners have aske i an intrain on realm In a will be roundup his mes-g- r being placed accepted. when crease of a eent a ton for diguing and the btanfield annuonres that his sub- The cause for their injury orde is given to missing saddle and higher wages for surface workers. sI mount. committee will spend two days in Salt tent of their injuries was There will be no British coal strike, out at that time. a well informed New Work City operlife the full is to lie comW hen a man is Enjoying down ator declares. He says: The miners' mended, and out he ean He who speaks well of othJ providing you dont have to keep a lot of other folks in federation is not financially strong the same better chance of receiving t get full to do it. imsition. treatment for himself. WHAT -- September 4th sttlr ybe'Madhite.VdA linld Be Still Y it ash, go J 1 wetland, whcrethcf session ScptumW Sth a?' ty-fi- . pul-verii- ed a. cent. l w aGthJ Lake City, re-ein- ts i - Special Service. fn AU.3-T-he KANSAS CITY, Mo, set to seems cattle of movement and volume tday tled into an even thousand were of twenty-seve- n of the two prothe ssioe as on each short of a yea but Mondays, ceeding was a factor movement The even strong continuing of quality. Lirs that had any showing I r&k, 1 |