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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 THE BUN. PRIOE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PROFESSIONAL N Special Heater Values For Booster Week III r)R. R. s. EMYLIE and Physician Office Office l'tiune Surgeon OSw; Residence 881 I'rice Commercial and Seringa Hank Bldg., Price, Utah. The Sun Special Service. Oct. WASHINGTON, 1). Tftnl hitum'inmi- - jiroduciiiin during tin week t'lnlcil October 17i!i, the iiiniiitry over including lignite nrnl triml cukeil lit the mines is rstimateil uf nt 11,707,111)0 net turns nu ilera limn 1 jnr cent over t lint (if lie seven days preceding. licsjiondiiig to stiniiiliiteil ileinaml, suit coal nntml wu during the month nf iiiiiint:iiiii,i nt u daily ruli of ulmul 43,0111) Imis I'l f day-- - :i gain nf nl- iiiii.- -t 0 ut Tulal mi! i'.il ilurint; In ciiend.ir year m 17th is ; PHARLES RUGGERI, JR., M. D. i I i r i'- clic.-l-ui- bft-- Total iiinductimi nf during tin iimiiih nf Srjitcm-- ' , Itl.S 17,00(1 last, lilimilTlti'tl In $15.00 Value $12.75 iut toil:- - lKM.Iini) uinri than in last $19.75 Tin avi'ratri daily outjiut Augn-- t. $16.00 117.0)11) nr 6.8 'was jnr iint rriatir $21.50 $18.00 t him in flu nviniis thirty days. Utah's was 48!t,l)0!l (nils I'nr tin month $25.00 $22.00 u daily average of 19,300. !nr duly $28.50 Value $25.00 and August win I'unsidi'ruhly less. The pmdiieliiui nf lieehivi inki dur$33.50 $30.00 ing tlie week nf Octnher 17th, is es$40.00 $35.00 timated al 226.001) net tuns, ail increase of 23,(lt)0 nr 11.3 ier rent when Six-Hol- e eiuiiiured with the preceding week. with the enrnsiiiiidiiitr Cmiipared $76.50 week uf last year, the train was 70,000 nr 3.7 Mr eent. Production in the (Vuiiicllsville, l'u., district fur the seven days etidintr wit li October 17th increased to 143,440 net tuns, u train nf 11 per eent uver the jin'ceding seven days. Until furnace and interest- - euiitriliuted tn the increase, there being nine liuiidred and additional ovens fired, twenty-nin- e e at fur hundred mid twenty-twplants and five hundred and seven nt inereliant plants. Production nf anlliraeite daring the week ended Octnher 17th. is estimated ut 17,000 net toils, ail increase of 4000 ovpr that nf the jirerediiig week. Total Phone 111 or 26 Corner Main and 10th Street output sinee danuary, 1025, is now 01,710,000 tons 14.0 ar eent less than during the curresjioiidiiig jutum! in 1924. BEFORE THE PUBLIC DT1L1T1ES COMMISSION OF UTAH As already predicted the production of bituminous during the week ended Octnher loth anioiiuted to 11,081,000 In the Matter of the Application of Certain Property Owners, Res- net tons, an increase compared with idents and Taxpayers of the City of Price, Utah, For the that of the jireceding week uf 073,000 Opening of Tenth Street In Price, Utah, by the Establishment or 0.1 jkt cent. The detail figures of a Grade Crossing At Said Tenth Street Over and Across lielow show that output during the Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminthe Tracks of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad seveu days increased in all sections of ous veins of Pleasant Valley in the rountry and in most states. NatCompany. . Case No. 829. the Carbon district. Nona beturally, in iioiut of actual tonnage, the NOTICE OF HEARING. ter for stove, range, grate, furheaviest gains wen in the greet fields Notice is hereby given that the application of certain property east of the Mississippi. Tennessee, nace or manufacturing plant Tho equal of any and superior owners, residents and taxpayers of the City of Price, Utah, for the Kentucky and Utah alone reto many for storage. Ones trilosses. corded Tenth street in of of a establishment the appreciable Price, Utah, by opening ed always Insisted upon. Get at street over said Tenth across of the and tracks grade crossing prices from tho general offices the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company will be PREDICTS EARLY SETTLEMENT and sales agency, Walker Bank OF EASTERN TROUBLES heard before the commission at Price, Utah, on Wednesday, the Building. 10 4th day of November, 1925, at oclock a. m. Dated at Salt Lake PHILADELPHIA, l'a., Oet. 24. A City, Utah, this 22d day of October, 1925. (Seal) F. L. OSTLER, statement hy Hcv. John J. Curran, Secretary. rector of St. Marys Roman Catholic churrh in Wilkeshurre and in which he All the year sessions are proposed predicted an early settlement of the What the average community needs is not more slogans, but more brogans. fur the high schools of Omaha, Neb., anthracite mine trouble, brought varifollowing the successful exjierienee of ed expressions from those in close the technical high school with the touch with the situation. Father Curplan. This school has ran said he had conferred with John been ojiorating forty-eigweeks a Ij. Lewis, international president of seven and for the plan the United Mine Workers of America, year years, r in Atlantic City, N. J., the first of has proven verv satisfactory. A class has graduated at the end hist week. He had unwavering faith nf each twelve weeks quarter. Bright and confidence in him ns a model nml eicgetie students nun- complete citizen and salt lender of men and do the right the entire course in three years. The felt that he would other three high schools have already thing hy the miners, the ujieralors 1 ami the public. feel, added tlie adopti d nn eight weeks summer in a priest, "that comparatively short time we shall hear favorably from him Bract experience in hnokeep-in-g ami that the strike will soon come to i a jKirt of the eurrieuhi!.! in a an auiicalile and successful end." Attention was called to the prominInimher of rural selmols in l'rnvince Inf Ontario. In sixteen in Wetii worth ence of Fat her Curran in the setilc-i- i. eh! of former anthracite disputes county bee- - are kept in hives in the schoolroom. 'J'lie study ami his statement e rented a ray of involves little extra work on tin part hope in soini! quarters, at lea- -t lor a jof the teacher, and is valuable ns a resumption of negotiations between nature contact ami in contributing tin operator,- - ami the miners looking to tin promotion of a great pmdur-- ' toward an adjustment of the differ linn. Tlu sale of honey in mic ,f the cures that ha- - kept approximately a schools lias Ilium more than su !'1 icient hundred and fifty-eigthousand minto cover in one Henson the exHnse of ers idle since September 1st. Others installation and upkeep. deelared they could sec no sign of a break mi either side. of both Virgin Islands are practically free miners and osrators said the situafrom udult illiteracy, rding to a tion was unchanged, and denied recent letter from the director of edhad been made that prnjMisa ucation there. The Danish govern- for a settlement of the wage controIrrestible little turbans daringly ment had inainnined excellent schools versy. One of these nmrts was that simple in line, luxurious in fabric for many years before the islands a 5 sr eent increase in wages hud came into the possession of the United been offered by the impart an enviable chic to the costume operators. KnowlStates. with which they are worn. edge of this was denied by Lewis and Suiiiuel D. chairman of The prohibition jukes have mostly hy anthracite Wurriner, the conference, Metallic turbans, gold embroidered ojicrators dried up, for which we should all be while W. W. chuirmun of the Imrlis, trimblack ostrich satin hats, hats, truly grateful. riHrutors negotiating committee, and med hats, tailored hats priced at Wedding announcement!. The Bun. C. J. Borden, president of District No. Heaters at Value Heaters at Value Heaters at Value Heaters at Heaters at Value Heaters at Value Heaters at Polished Steel Tops, White Porcelain Splash RANGES Backs, I year. as l'i-r- ' and Up. GENUINE HEATROLA PARLOR FURNACES. Round Oak Pipeless and Moist Air Furnaces. Estimates Furnished For Prompt Installation. uier-elia- C. H. STEVENSON LIMBER CO. o nt fur-iiae- ONE PIECE OR A CARLOAD Ka-te- ru Salt Lake City, Utah four-quart- er ht four-yea- - it-- ; rc-nn- uil d - la. c i'd uiiMxi-liiiiti'i- y ;j!' I.Sii Ijlili) in-- tuns, Tl.i-i- s "JH,(i;i,llllil (i- li.'l .rr cell! lllnri limn that during tin mhiic crind nf liitu-iiiiiin- Mr we - 1 tict-dic- R. M. JONES cent incrca.-- in wages n ml DR. Physician and Surgeon have iart iallv nrccjitcd the Obstetrics and Discuses of Children demand, sniil a statement riven nut in Serantun hy liigli-- , are Office, Hilvagni Ituildiug, Price, Utah. nli'iilntely ami entirely V,1' 'iVli DR- W. P. WINTERS declined that from prcMiit fhy.nian and Surgeon he Jure it would lie quite a wliil Office. Iarlmii Hospital, Phnoe 78 wink is Meanwhile tin supply nf hard coal Proprietor t'arhon Hospital PRU'E. UTAH and s rapidly becoming exliau.-;estill in remains what fi:' prices S. THOME DR-F- . tin hands nf relaili - is advancing Dentist daily. In this eitv as high as Hotel Avalon, Helper, Utah il n dnllars a tun lur tin twenty-tv- . llione sixes hv and s!ie are asked suim dealers w lui el ill have it. uf HR H. B. GOETZMAN them have only the pea nr smaller Dentist sizes, all of which brings I'mni two to Prlen Work and Extraction. four dnllars a toil mole than the t'uiiiuierrial Hunk Hldg., Price, Utah price. HR. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS OUTPUT CONTINUES TO CLIMB, Dentist THE LATEST REPORT Nitron! Nurse In Attcndnnie. Oxide end Oxygen. Milee Building. Get. 24. WASHINGTON, I). 187w. Office Tel. 209. Res. The bureau uf coal economics of the PRICE, UTAH National Coal association in a statement given out today says that ac- DR. SANFORD BALLINGER Dentist cording to preliminary returns the quantity of bituminous mined during Service. the week ending Octnher 17th was Office, Second Floor SilrBRnl Building. PRICE. UTAH even greater lliim the heavy toiuuigi of the preceding week. The output for HARMON the week ended October 17th, as esti- W- - GLENNend Counselor At Law Attorney is mated by the bureau, 11,800,000 net tons. During the week ended October TRICE, UTAH Office With the District Attorney 10th, according to the rcjnirt of the At Courthouse bureau of mines. of the department of eniimieree, production reached a total QRAFFET & FATTERSON of 11,000,000 net tons, while figures lawyers irom the same source for the week Tavern Building. South Eighth Street. ended October 3d, show a total of PRICE, UTAH net tons. a it that c I on ! ht s ts $7.50. M-i-- t y fch'p-teiuli- er y, l, X-R- To help make soft coal the household fuel of New England, Gov. Alvin T. Fuller ud vises the National Coal Attorney Law Office In County Coutbonse. association that he has removed from PRICE, UTAH his cellar thirty tons of anthrneite and is replacing this with bituminous. Ma. A. McGEE jor General Charles W. Berry, chairAttorney At Law man of the New York coal commisRooms 5 and (1. Silvagnl Building. There is nu need for sion, advises: PRICE, UTAH s of the United worry. Stales burns soft coal and millions of H- - L. PRATT H.oplc never ace any anthracite. Attorney At Law Danger of a fuel famine in reSuite 305, Electric Building. mote, declares l)r. E. W. larl cr, diPRICE, UTAH ' rector of the Anthracite ()Krntors association, who on a visit to Wash- HENRY RUGGERI ington today cited the large supply of Attorney At Law anthracite stocks in the bins of conOffice In the Silvngni Building. sumers and the use nf substitutes as PRICE, UTAH reasons why the public appears to lm free from danger of a famine. TV W. DALTON Attorney At Law Dares Them To Sue. Office In the Silvagnl Building. PRICE, UTAH PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24. John L. Lewis, the president of the Unitet Mine Workers of America, dares the FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At Law anthracite ojicrators to sue him for liliol as a result of charges made by 717 Judge Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH the union leader that the producers wen extorting from the public from FREDERICK E. WOODS sixteen to twenty million dollars Attorney At Law and that the anthracite indusOffice, Electric Building. try has butchered 1,210,000 of our PRICE, UTAH since 1870, which Samuel I). lieoplc chairman uf the anthracite Wnrriner, GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE ojicrators conference characterized ns Attorney At law so far removed from the truth as to ujiroaeli libel and iietuul falsehood. Suite 12. Silvagnl Building, Formerly Such a suit, I am sun, would he Occupied By Trice & Fonts. PRICE. UTAH highlv interesting to the American illumwould and he jMoh exlnimy . E FLYNN inating with respect to their meager J I J censed Undertaker and Embnlmer kiioMleilge of the commercial pracAmbulance Service tices of the anthracite ojicrators, Telephone 29. ays PRICE, UTAH Fuel Thieyes Abroad. WALLACE & HARMON . 23. Goal robNEW Ynltlv, Undertakers and I.irensed Embalmed bers made their nijwaranee in New York soon niter the shortage began to Murry officials. Fiu tuns were One Rlork South of L. I). 8 Tnbernadi. Office Phone 1SS. Ties. 115m. t:ik'ii from u barge Lied iiji in Staten PRICE. UTAH Island Soiiiiil uiid loaded into a battered lifeboat. Alter towing the loot C. BERTOT PAINT SHOP some distance the thieves ajiparenMy Auto Painting 1. 3. a and H Days systems found their eralt uiialile to juill tlu Dull nr Glnss Finish loud ami tied it up to an iihnndonci! Half Blin k En si nf Courthouse the thcl't had barge. In the Ihone 2J S3 been rcmrtcd to the marine mliee, PRICE, UTAH who found the stolen fuel. They believed the thieves hud intended to reREN BEAN turn with a stronger jmwrr bout. General Painting Contractor Xiuc-lcnlli- lly ! Is-wi- Oi-t- c iiic.-inlim- ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG CARBON DISTRICT Phone IRSm. PRICE, UTAH W. X. Wtwl, formerly with the J W. HAMMOND Licensed Abstractor of Titles Utah Fuel company at Castle Gate , later at Haius and afand Sunny-sideAbstracts of title furnished to any terwards in eliargc of several big piece or tract In Eastern Utah. Fire la surance written in the best companies. projierties hark in Ohio, recently be- Real estate, bonds, etc. Second Door Btt mines of vagni Building, Price, Utah. came superintendent uf tlie tlie Linn Goal cntnjiany over at Wat-ti- s. W. T. It fid, resigned, has moved (Continued On Page Eight) United States Fuel Go, One-sixt- $83,-787,5- PRICE, UTAH QUVER K. CLAYAt of all the exjxnditures of h the Republic of Cuba during the coming fiscal year will be devoted to eduIn the Matter of the Application of Price, a Municipal Corporation cation. The budget recently approved of Carbon County, State of Utah, to Establish a Grade Cross- by the congress carries a total of anil the education department ing At Eleventh Street In Price Over and Across the Tracks $14,055,106 of it No will exjiend of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company. oilier branch of the government reCase No. 828. ceived so much. Guatemalas budget NOTICE OF HEARING. for 1920 allots an even larger proNotice is hereby given that the application of Price, a muni- portion to education, 18V4 p cent. cipal corporation of Carbon county, state of Utah, for the permis- Only treasury and jiublie credit sion of the Public Utilities Commission of Utah to establish a received more. In the budget of Mexeducation stands fifth in the list grade crossing at Eleventh street in Price, over and across the ico receives 7 per eent of items of tracks of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company, tho wholeand amount apjimprinted. will be heard before the commission at Price, Utah, on Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 1925, at 10 oclock a. m. Dated at Boor China is in a bad wny with Salt Lake City, Utah, this 22d day of October, 1925. (Seal) F. L. scarcely no govennent at all to complain about. OSTLER, Secretary. BEFORE THE PUBLIC HT1L1TIES COMMISSION OF UTAH Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Phone 31 ; Residence 800a. ttlvagnl Bldg., Price, Utah. Office 1 I PARIS, July, 27th (UN) Next winter will be the worst in 216 years, according to a paper read before the Academy of Sciences by Professor Bigourdon. It covered 744 years of metereological and astronomical conclusions. It is said the coming winter will compare with the terrible winters of 1709 and 1523. WE CAN KEEP YOU WARM WITH THESE. Physician and Surgeon !', United Mini Workers, raid the rc-- , ' ' was uil',iindcd. oier-ator- n ,lc(Mirt lliiit tlie until rm-it- i Imvc uflVrcil tlie mine workers 88 largest Producers of Domeitie Coal In Utah." Producing tho Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS |