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Show THE FADE EIGHT PESOS. UTAH CANADIAN VETS SHY Fi MAYE4GS are BOUGH FROM ORGANIZATION Hug's Visit Hoped to 1 not sold Re- -- new Interest in League. (Continued From 1ue Two) atives of the soviet government in Ammine locomoerica, for twenty-fiv- e trol after a fight of several hour. tives to be used in connection with the The missing workman waa believed electrification of the eoal properties to have bees buried under a fall of in the Donets district, near the Black elate. Sea, in Russia. The Star Coal company of Ogden round. Hni Deposits with pnifierties in Wyoming is permit31. northern The Ort. TOKIO, part to sell a thousand shares of its of the Island SaPhalien could supply ted Utah industrial commisall the coal needed by the factories of stockatby thedollars ten sion par and 20 per cent Japan if mining was carried on to plans as drawn by experts, commission, provided that ten thoussave Chief llindiakut f, of the Kuiwian and shares of outstanding preferred are returned to the treasury. The eoal investigation couuuisioii, just return- - j denosits in five, seven and eight-foThe coal deposits d from there. seams were purchased at about forty there are great arid almost i turn ea he aays, Veins are no numer- thousand of these shares, which would ous that mines can lie established have brought the price of 8V4 cents a toil. readily in any part of the northern no also The is Washington, I). C., folks who failed good quality territory. that the best of coal tar ran lie ob- to lay in a supply of anthracite hi'ire complete suxpension of mining Septained from it. tember 1st and who now harbor empty ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIO bins are urged by the Coal Merchunts Board of Trade to immediately obtsia CABBON DISTRICT the most suitable substitute availaUe. Jersey City, X. , authrorities are Any further delay ou the part of the buying eoal of most any kind to sell consumers now without a supply of to residents at cost. fuel sufficient for thirty or sixty will materially lessen the ehanre eoal income miner days of Average your thia big country over is more than two of securing for immediate delivery the oue substitute .best suited to indithousand dollars a year. vidual needs. Jersey City. X. J., authorities are The bureau of coal economics of the buy anthracite and sell it to residents Xational Coal association announces at oust and delivery charges. Similar that the quantity of bituminous proaction way taken there in 1917. duced during tho seven days ended More than a hundred and sixty tons Oetolier 24th was the greatest weekly of anthracite was last week Hold inner total attained during the present year. the hammer ut Brooklyn, X. YM by the Tiie total output, estimated by the dolsheriff. Jt brought twenty-threfrmn preliminary data, is given ls rx a ton. at 12,00(1,000 net tons. The tonnage Scott Turner of Limning, Mich., has mined during the weeks of October been apjiointed director of lio bateau 17th and Oetolier 10th as reported by of mine, succeeding Hr. H. buster the bureau of mines of the department Bain. The latter resigned shortly af- of rommerre was 11,767,000 net tons ter the recent transfer of the bureau and 11,681,000 net tons, respectively. from the interior to the iimuutree Says the Denver (Cola) News of the 30th: California interests have James A. Stallings, the general Hales taken an option on nine hundred and manager of the Spring Canyon Coal tweuly acres of bituminous eoal lands company, died at Salt Lake City last seven miles north of Hayden, Colo., Saturday. He waa born in Coalville, from the Harvester Farms company, March 6, 1883. Deceased is survived It runs for nine months. Experts will by bis widow, Mrs. Nellie Hyde be sent into the field to immediately and three daughter!. make a survey of the deposits. If these The Buffalo, N. Y., city council baa are found satisfactory the sale will voted to send buyers to the fields in be made. The disposal of another com Pennsylvania to purchase either an- panys holdings near ML Harris to thracite or substitutes, and a fund Southern interests is also announced. of fifteen thousand dollars has been Other persons are said to be considerappropriated. It will be sold to the ing the purchase of large traeta of and ton lots eoal and mineral lands in the Ashley publie in bushel, half-tofrom the achoolhousea, firehouses and (Vernal) Valley of Utah. police stations. Fuel conditions in Baltimore, Md., The Westinhoune Electric Interna- eliminate the probability of its followtional eomfiany announces the receipt ing New Yorks exanqile and estabof an order from the Antorg Trading lishing a reserve supply of anthraeite corporation, the commercial represent for those who are able to purchase on-mouth. The fire became under con- ot sure-abl- e, J-- bu-re- e Stal-Jing- s, n Out What baa become of Toronto, Already leaa than seven years since the height of Its power It la referred to as "The Vanished Legion." In all countries, In nil age from Caesar to Napoleon and Grant armies have lived long after ware ended, sometimes as a great national resource sometimes as a menace political or social, whose disbandment waa n problem. But the lung continued influence and power of the Grand Army of the Bepublic, to take n modern case In iolnt. finds no counterpart In the dominion. almost 600.000 Canada enlisted men. Allowing for casualties and other wastage, perhaps 500,000 of these were demobilized and returned to civil life In Canada. Probably no nation of 9.000, U00 people ever faced the problem of re h a imitating such a large proportion of fighting men. The tusk was accompli sited immediately and completely too completely In the view of some. Fall to Grasp Opportunity. Had the war veterans developed a common political or other ambition and a cohesion to knit themselves Into a single organisation they could have achieved supreme power In tlie land, merely by n gesture. But so far the outstanding characteristics of war veterans' associations, although they havo accomplished much useful work, have been disunion and a sense of failure to grasp potential opiHirtnnlty. War veterans associations apjieared on the stage long before the close of the war. Perhaps that was the initial mistake. Early promoters rushed to get Into the field first. And none of them waa able to command a general following. Early rivalries have not yet disappeared. And most discouraging of all is the fact that a great proportion of the disbanded men have stood aloof from all of the competing organisations, though there is a feeling la many quarters that If there was a single association nearly every war veteran would Join It There have been and are in existence at least twenty and perhaps morn distinct veterans' organisations la Canada. There la one strong one-st- rong In comparison with the others one that was strong In the hectic days of 1921, and then a large number that trail away to mere regimental societies. Moat of them have done exceedingly useful work, particularly In looking after dependent members. Haigs Visit an AppsaL ' One of the reasons for Kart Haigs present visit to Canada waa to appeal to Canadas veterans to join In n Specifically ho single organisation. wanted them to become members of tho British Legion. His appeal for unity aroused much enthusiasm. But concrete results are ns yet problematical. So far the incident has served chiefly to emphasise the disunion of Canadas veterans. The chief veterans association Is tho Great War Veterans association of Canada CL W. V. A. for short. Its headquarters claim a memtershlp of But n recent audit of Its 99,000, hooka revealed that lta greatest paid-u- p membership was about 50,000 In the year 1920 end that at present It has only about 11,000 members who have paid their current dues. Another curious fact Is thst a majority of veterans who are active In moat of the organisations are men born. One offwho are icial explained this by saying that tbe majority of Canadian troopa were born anyway, but this statement la not proved by official figures, which show the origin of Canadian as follows: Canada's armjf The Maytag with no long sales He merely putt a homc onre Maytag in yur wish. you if you dmnty Hath eicrythlnibandied as be gaimcnts wfl by hand, heavy pieee. Fix Up Time See that the old tool chest Is in shape, make sure that there are enough storm doors, coal scuttles and shovels. Patch up the leaks in the roof then you'll be pretty well set for the winter. Lest we forget, we are handling about the best line in heating stoves this big country of ours has everput out the celebrated Peninsula. They come in various sizes and at prices that are enticing. Everything in hardware, ammunition, building material, lumber for all purposes and the like. J.C. WEETEIt tab can't warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. WAR (HARP LUMBEll COSIPANYi' West Main St., Price, Utah Far Looms without it t put in or ukaa out with tLt wmiherrunning. . Ti. . . aeu A11 mstal wringsr. Self adjusting. la. ataat tedsioa rdcaae. ths Marts slectne-it- y, with Gssohsa availabis 4 V Gyrafoam asher THE MAYTAG SHOP 62 North Ninth Street -- Phone 200 One of a Chain of Seventeen Stores In the Intermountain States Selling MAYTAG GYRAFOAM WASHERS Exclusively. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED frplains Its iputority The day of the big cumbersome car is over. WhyP much more money in first cost and then twice as much raf tenance and depreciation when you can buy a ear with can ing qualities and craftsmanship which surpass those of more. ing three thousand to five thousand dollars pm" n house For Sslc Modern at a sirrifire if deal can be made at m AdvL This is why a single ride explains the Chrysler popularity" particularly if one goes into the detailed construction ler. This is why we have placed so many Chryslew m county this year. If you want to know the merits of a ask the man who drives one. We cordially invite you to have us prove these And you will observe that Carbon county went for Cnrysw the last popular election. w CHMSU FOUR-TW-w, fcyA Ca liw Crawofnistiuit : fUm iIockm. tr plttRd ttfirtiiJ . IHirmemfi Aak the ChruJer lUn red w,, uiitilflr.tnKh iTwISvS 2TT cuuior be rouDcetiiteJ CHRtfSLEK CHRYSLER SIX DAVIS AUTO & MACHINE COMPANY ; The Chrysler Dealers Some men never get converted to optonii. i' no matter how many revivals of business there are. Your 'ximist wears colored glasses when licking for opportunities. r i S Easily adjusted hdgh 7 Gotha can he for 9 ReasonsWorld Leaderehip n 435. it 1 Washes faster. S Washcsdeancr. g Largest hourly capacity in this world. 4 Most compact washer made tikes floor space only 25 inches square. S Cast aluminum dealers in Gotham, it is declared by Maj. Gen. Charles W. Berry, the eliair-maof the New York State Coal commission, have pledged that they will keep a supply of anthracite on hand to sell to the poor who buy at the rate of a hundred pounds at a time. They have promised, furthermore, to rrll cents a hundred this for seventy-fiv- e or fifteen dollars a ton of two thousand pounds. According to information from the Baltimore Coni exchange, such n reserve never has hc.-considered in Baltimore and is not being thought of now, because the exchange does not regard local conditions as sufficiently severe to warrant it. Postoffice Box Everything about the Maytag and you win nor asked be not urged to buy. That will rest entirely with you! The Maytag must SELL IT. SELF to you, or you will not be expected to keep will appeal to you 9 Outstanding Maytag Features csssssssEsssssssaa ly in lots of a hundred pounds. Many once. P' a Bora in Ennlaad. Scotland, Ireland and W alas ....111,(11 Bora In Canada 117, TO Born la tha United States 17,101 11,000 Elaawbare, about Canadian veterPerhaps the great ans association will yet come Into existence. Whether Earl Haigs appeal win furnish the necessary Impetus la Soma think that a problematical. British Legion In Canada, following Halga suggestion, would accomplish the required unity and strength. Others think that what la wanted la a Canadian Legion with Sir Arthur ' Currie at its head. four-roo- L. Deferred Peymentt YouD Never Mist ry This Month Is will be handled easily, quiefy and all will be washed hydeoL cally, sparklingly dean. fy l ,v . . |