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Show ecTOBffJLHS Properties At Standardvllle, Utah So Dust , No Ashes, Nc Clinkers. With Your Bins Filled With Clear Creek or Castle Gate Coal. Is Unexcelled For Delivered perfectly clean and promptly, these two coals are the best insurance of winter comfort there is. Get your winter supply now. With them in your bin, and your bin filled to the top before the coming of cold weath er, youll have no heat worries. And it will be a great relief to have the coal problem off your mind for the winter. So buy your coal nowl 0. :.UtDlv ?a habtH Storage Purposes. UMK D. C Order From Your Dealer. UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building, Salt Lake City Oct is t Glear, pen Greek I Coal ffW.ll Si Offer kl of I 1 1 to I Apti Bet-aur- roftfe lit tkri fly UTAH ALFALFA 5 Rk s hr fl KEEN 1,AND rt'plares Spits bergen In the public's lutee est since the summer ex plus atlon of the North Polar regions la being conducted from that bleak continental Island. The MacMillan expedition under the auspices ef the National Geographic society not only has Its chief base In Greenland, at the far northern Eskimo village of Etsh, but the navy pianos which aN accompanying the party will fly ovet and map large areas of the interior ef the Island, and In addition atudlei will be made on the ground of Green land's old None rains Greenland la an Interesting region In Itself apart from the scientific activities being conducted there this summer. It Is the largest Island In the world (If Australia be classed as a continent), has the land reaching closest to the North pole, is the country harboring the northernmost civilised community, and Is ths one land mass where conditions of the great Ice age are now dominant. Mercator of map fame haa unwittingly confused the mind of the world a In regard to Greenland. the on out Is flattened many maps sphere s though Its surface were stretched, Greenland, vast as It Is, la made to appear many times larger. It Is as though the Island were reflected in one of the mirrors set up at country fairs to mako the thin appear fat But viewed properly, the great northern Island bulks large enough to command respect. If Its northernmost point were placed at ths Canadian border la North Dakota, Its southern moot point would reach to the mouth of the Rio Grande, the southern extremity of Texas. Its greatest width la approximately equal ta tbs distance from New York to Chics ro. But though the Island la almost continental In alas, having an area at about 800,000 square miles. It haa only 15,000 Inhabitants, ths dally population of a sin gle hug office building In lower New York city. The reason for this sparse population la not alone the far northern position of the country, for tbs lower half of the Island la In approximately tbs same latitude as the Scandinavian peninsula with Its 8,000,-00-0 souls. But while Scandinavia la bathed by the warm Gulf stream, and Ireland, too, Is benefited by It, Greenland lies far from Its Influence and la washed only by ley Arctic currents. Burled Under Snew and lee. Exposed to the full effects of the frosts of the Arctic, the great Island which at one time In geologic history had the climate and verdure of California, haa been changed Into a froaen desert The once green country has been buried under a sheet ef snow and tat Is the Final of a Good est Store? 1 it wkat you get f or what IV? Though fin feathers fiu birds, it isn't th tnd th finsst and ml flrtnns that count for pittMt utiifaction to ths duv. It is our intention tow jrea ths bast goods that nr will bug, in all the war that meet peoples fin-Mldln- gi tpidis (Its good service tttnouey paid. We aim to 7 wple varieties of all the Bod also to xuTfAtTvti., ssw things that people sot want until they saw wtha a Ws make sure first that Ttkini we sell is reliable. d that we buy it for and sell t the lowest possible price. Stores Co. Aon-Emery Heinsr and West Hiawatha. BOMB B MfTivwwfsm Bsperintendenl hwstha, IPEMENCE a good teacher, are often of importance Sj.to take advantage of the thied by others their years of experl- no field is this mors un in th car of We haw had Jorcsr. and can saws yon oney on yonr motor is charges ' J. A cnnel t4 lnth ruin-astte- rs first-clas- s This Tear's Crop little Larger Than That of Last Tear. Alfalfa seed production is estimated by the United State department of agriculture to bo about 48,000,000 pounds, compared with 48,000,000 last year. The 5 per cent increase is due to an increase in acreage as yields aw. eraged about the same as last year, being higher in some states and lower in others. Three hundred and twenty growers whose aggregate production amounted to 37,00,000 pounds last year or about 8 per cent of the total crop of the United States, indieal ted that their acreage ent for seed this year exceeded that of last by 5, per cent Yields in many sections were reduced by dry, hot weather during the summer but in other sections the weather conditions were more favorable than last year. Injury from frost was even less than a year ago, when most of the crop was harvested before killing frosts. The production in the central and northern states or districts, with few exceptions, was larger than last year, while in states to the south the crop was smaller. The larger production in Utah, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma and probably in the Dakotas and Kansas more than offsets the decreased production in Idaho, Texas, New Mexico and probably Arizona and California. A production of 22,500,000 pounds of clean seed, or about 25 per cent more than last year, is estimated for NEW WORLD'S CHAMPION Utah. Of this quantity about 12,000,-00- 0 pounds will come from the MilPhoto shows Bob Crosby, the new lard county district, 8,000,000 from world's champion cowboy, with the the Uintah Basin and 20,000 from cup that he won at the recent Pendleelsewhere in the state. The increase ton, Ore., roundup. He won the cup from Paddy ltyan. The trophy was awarded by the Roosevelt hotel, New York, in memory of the love that See Europe Theodore 8t, Price, Utah This Fall and $160.00 New York to Liverpool and exenrsiox. return, third-da- n Tickets good one year. excursion return, tickets. Good returnable one year from date of solo. $160.00 New York to Liverpool SSSiHutlf7 Oeweiwsieoit beatlnx COKE iL n i- m- ,ENT COAL COMPART CITY, UTAH return, third-clasone year. s. and Ticket good c H. had for cowboy WIDOWS PAY IS STOPPED BY INSURANCE COMPANY $160.00 New York to Uverpool third-da- n Roosevelt sports. The cowboys had to do ropbe ing, buldogging, etc., in order to the for eup. eligible anto-iwic- e. garage a larger acreage and a better yield than last year. In the Basin much less damage from chslcis fly was reported. In Millard county little if any seed, was injured by the frost while last year losses in some localities were heavy. Harvesting of the crop in the Basin began the latter part of August and in Millard eounty about September 1st to 5th. Threshing started about two weeks later but was interrupted by a week or more of rain that apparently discolored some of the seed. On October 6th growers in Millard were offered $15.50 a hundred pounds, basis clean, for No. 1 seed delivered at railroad points while in the Basin about a dollar less was offered to tske care of hauling charges to the nearest railroad station. is due both to C SMITH, Agent County Clerks Office, Price, Utah The state industrial commission has issued sn order citing the Continental Casualty company to appear October 24th and show why it should not continue payments to Mrs. Ellen Brooks for the death of her husband, Walter, in an accident at the American Fuel Mines at 8 ego. The insurance carrier has paid comensation for 156 weeks and now resists further payments on the ground that Mrs. Brooks has moved to England and is an alien within the intent of the industrial law. The compensation allowed aliens is but 50 per cent of that allowed citizen deease pendents and the widow in this waa allowed $16 a week for 312 weeks. Wadding announcements. The Boa Halls Catarrh Medicine Treatmcnt.boch and internal, and haa been succcie-fu- l in the treatment of Catarrh foe over local forty years Sold by all druggists F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio radishes, turnliw and lettuce can be groan. The people of Greenland are almost entirely dependent for foot! on the sea and on supplies brought from outside. West Coast Settlsments Greenland's history hss been s history of Its west coast The east coast although nearest Iceland and Europe, Is inaccessible. It has been dubbed "the most inhospitable shore In the world." A broad stream of Icebergs and smaller fragments of Ice la constantly moving southward along the coast forming a harrier that la Impenetrable by ahlpa for a large part ef the year. Angmagsallk la the only permanent settlement on the east coast Its population consists of several hundred Eskimos and a mere handful of Danes trader, missionary, doctor and a few minor officials. In the summer a considerable volume of water flows out from glacial rivers centering at Anginagsalik, which tends to make an opening In the drifting offshore Ice. It la tlien that Anginagsalik counts on Ita annual contact with the outside world. Along the fiords of the weet coast are the remains of one of tho moat Interesting colonies the world haa known, the settlement built up on tho edge of America by Erik tho Bed and bis followers and conducted as a Christian community 600 year baforo Columbus crossed tho Atlantic. On tho narrow e strip of coast, several thousand men of Norwegian blood maintained this colony, and another farther north for aeveral centuriesi Because of tho Inaccessibility of tho east coast, tho first Immigrants from Europe to tho Western Hemisphere rounded the bob there end of Green land and landed on the sonthwestaea e abort which 1 during th rammer. They rattled In two districts: ths Eastern Settlement (mors proper-l- y the oontboaotera) about 100 miles around Gape Farewell, near the present Julianehaab ; and the Western Settlement (more property the northwestern), neatly 800 miles farther np the west coast nosr tho present Oodthaab, Ice-fre- Ice-fre- e Minas A Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Minors and 8hippr of Lump, Nut, Slack and Asaortod Sixes of COAL Of tho Vary Highest Grades. Bast For Furnaces, Household and AU Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. L. F. RAINS Fnsldeat end General Manager. Spring Canyon Coal Co. after the year 1000 these settlements with their $.000 or more Inhabitants wars rated Christian c muni ties. Twelve churches were built la the Eastern Settlement and four In ths Western. About 1110 s bishop of Greenland was appointed and them is s fairly complete record ef bishops to tho end of tho Fortsonth centnry. A monastery and a nunnery even were maintained In the Greenland colonies. In Ice-fre- e Where Most Used. Soon Greenland's mountains are "Icy" as the missionary song has It All mountains that are high enough arc Icy even under the Equator. But the song missed the real point: Greenland's valleys art Icy fll'ed solidly full of fact It la doubtful If anyIn the world such a treelse where mendous ice sheet exists ss In Greenland. The snows of perhaps a dosen or more millenniums have built up a crystal blanket that In placet la alx or seven thousand feet thick. It has burled valleys, hills and mountains alike, making central Greenland Into a huge snow and Ice plateau, a single tremendous glacier with countless tentacles that extend down Into the coast fiords, ever feeding icebergs to the ocean. a part Only a narrow fringe along of the coast is free from the Ice cap. end even this ground is froxen in winIs ter and covered with snow, it along secthe fiords of these narrow tions of the coast that the few thousand Eskimos and tbs handful of Danes that make up the population of Greenland find a precarious livelihood. InteDuring the short rammer tho phenomena Greenland presents of rior to be found nowhere else In the world ; but the frozen waatee are Inaccessible snd wily few eyes ha,e bhe,d th when the changes that taka place there lakes Great north. to the sun swings beare formed; mighty riven flow waters their banks, tween blue crystal never touching a stone nor a fragment of soli until they finally plunge down soma chasm In the Ice. Glaciers push some disout of the countless fiords, the rate at aea the charging Ice into a 100 day. feet to 80 of flow-er- a Mosaea and lichens and a few In life snd shrubs spring to sudden fringes the the summer along of tho coast, but few vegetables except lll lleet Teal la Beat Appraeiated Ice-fre- Ice. Ice, SALT LARE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth rioor Kearns Bldg. i Ths Noras settlements In Greenland were at their best In the Eleventh and Twelfth and during ths Thirteenth furies. After 1800 they seem to hsvo started to decline. What happened to tho Nerra colonists ent adrift in Greenland hss long been a mystery. Some traditions have It that they were destroyed by the Eskimos, others that ths went westward to other land. It la In ths bops of finding evidence to support this latter tradition that ths MacMillan expedition Is making livestlgatlons this summer. Now Ruled by Denmark. Although the early settlers of Oi land were Norwegians, the country later came under Danish control. Ibis occurred when Norway was combined for a time with Denmark. A Danish missionary who reached tho southwest shores of Greenland In 1721 was ths first to renew Scandinavian settlement of the country. Other settlers fol lowed and Denmark established a paternal government ever the Eskimo of the south. Northwest Greenland wss discovered, explored and occupied as a base for Polar expeditions by Americans during the Nineteenth century notably by Peary snd Greely. When the United States purchased the Danish West Indies In 1917, as part of tho purchase consideration It relinquished an claim to any part ef Greenland. Since then the Danish government hss extended Its authority to the sparsely-settle- d northwest coast, snd to all other Inhabited sections of tho Island. Ths towns of Greenland are few snd plmportant. Godhaven of Godthaab, ths capital of tho northern Inspectorate, is tho chief settlement snd yet has only a few hundred Inhabitants. Upar-nlvlk- , near latltnre 78 degrees, is ths northernmost "town" In tho world, while Etab Is the northernmost tlcmcnL Julianehaab, near tho southwest point of tho island, la close to the Its of the settlement of Erik the Red, and la the vicinity are still to be sees ruins of tho stone houses snd churches built In this Isolated corner of America In ths days of tbs early Crusades. Minora and Shippers fclitirstil ef ths Spring Canyon Coal Mines at SPRING CANYON. UTAH General Offices, 817 Nswhosss Building. Salt Lake City, Utah If you're particular about tho hind of plumbing yen want In ye new home or the new kind ef In your old home cell us for an estimate. Wo will gladly arrange an Interview without Net only will you find ear work of the highest character, hot prices decidedly moderate. j abli-gstlo- PUIMBING & HEATINC CO. ROD 18 North Eighth Street Phene 890 PRICE, UTAH FLOUR Far yonr family Pride ef the and as gssd as ths bast. Feed for yonr animals. 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