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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. THESE COALS SURE RAISED NED WITH In Carbon Gonntj and Shipped Everywhere Mined ME Properties At Standardvllle, Utah 6i00 P. M 4:00 P. 8:00 P. M. M. One thousand and thirty of Chicago's eleven thousand seven hundred and eighty-fiv- e auto accidents last year occurred between 5 and (5 o'clock, just when congestion is at its worst in the homegoof these one thousand and thirty were ing rush. Only forty-seve- n fatal. Four oclock is the children's zero hour. Thirty-thre- e of the hundred and eightv-tw- o killed by autos in Chicago last year came to grief at 1 o'cl.ick. while playing in the streets after school. Seven to nine is the dangerous time for adult fatalities, accordof three hundred ing to Chicago's record of List ear. Fighty-si- v and fifty-thre- e such deaths occurred close around the theatergoing hours. For more than a week I've been ailin' My temperatures higher, I'm failin! I went to the Doe, Scarcely able to walk Dut he fixed me up and I came out DELINQUENT ONES They get hotter and hotter the longer I stay! What these two coals can do; No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers . Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. FOUR PAROLED Unless State Taxes Are Met Charters Those Who Helped to Slay Deputy Go By the Board. Sheriff Webb At Liberty. i It worries me blue. At a session of the Utah state board (lov. (Jcorgc 11. Dent t week issued u proclamation declaring about of pardons last Saturday the ease of six hundred rorporations doing busi- Masato Karumnia, convicted of the ness in Utah delinquent in their state murder up at Helper id' a Japanese taxes and unless these with the penal- country man ami sentenced to be exties and advertising costs are paid by ecuted on April 2d, next, commutathe 15lh of April, next, charters are tion was granted for time to make an to be declared forfeited. Among them appeal to the supreme court. He is , is found the Denver anti Rio represented by George J. (.'oiistantine, which is now succeeded by attorney of Priee, who was apHinted the Denver and Rio tlrande Western. by lodge Christensen of the Seventh Its delinquency totals $720. The others to defend the man. Termination of sentence of Joe Manutisas ordered. He locally are: was convicted of an assault at ScoAlger Auto company, Uaslle Dale. field on Deputy Sheriff Sam DaughCarbon Car company. Carbon Water, I .and and loweri erty dining the strike troubles time ago. Following ietiou company, 1riee. Utah Telephone company. for voluntary after manslaughter Price. striking miners had fired iiniii a train driiing the Carli.m coal strike, June Equitable Rcnl Estate am Price. 14, 1922. when Deputy Sheriff A. P. company, Eastern Utah Wlnlenh- ami Retail Webb was killed, Tony Kumhnurakis. John Kiraris, Mike Pagialakis and company, Price. Evaii.-to- ii Stores company, Scofield. Pete Kukis were sentenced to prison. before the board Eva Mine Leasing company, Price. Attorneys nppenn-and said that it wiir a case of misFarmers Mill and Elevator taken identity. The four were mrnlctl. Price. Fanners Producers and Warehouse Perry Boothe, second degree burglary i from Carbon eounty, Cnnceicion Deleumjmuy, Price. Janet Copper Mining and Milling gado, voluntary manslaughter, termination of sentence denied. company, Helper. Priee. Motor Lindsey eontpany, New Helper Townaite company, UTAH RAILWAY TAKES ON THE NATIONAL BRANCH Helper. Pace Bros. Live Stock comjtany, Price. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 20. The interstate commerce commission Palace Drug company, Helper. Price Automobile Sales company, today authorized the Utah railway to Price. acquire control of the National Coal W. J. Reid, Co., Inc., Wattia. by purchase of capital stock and by Silver Island Mining company, lease, granted authority to the Utah to assume obligation and liability in Helper. Soldier Summit Opera House com- rexjwct to $150,0(50 of first idortgnge bonds of the National. The road in pany, Soldier Summit. White Ilorse Mining company, question, in Carbon eounty, Utah, ia Price. eight and a half miles long and conSeveral of the above named have nects with the Utah. It was built to gone out of business and are purpose- reach a tract of eight thousand three ly surrendering their charters, while hundred acres of coal land, estimated others have no doubt overliNiked mak- to be underluin with 400,000,000 tons ing good with the secretary of state. of highgrade bituminous. The National owns no equiiment and would have BEES DOING WELL to $000,000 in purelmsing ears and locomotives, wherens the Utah MYT0N, March 22. Those who are can the branch with its presrein the engaged raising of honey ent Therefore, the commisin well wintered equipment. the that hers port the Uintah Basin. They will start in sion holds the acquisition to lie in the to gather pollen this spring in better public interest. condition than for yean past. Iloney Sowing and planting must be done prices quoted to apiarists are better under the waxing moon and reaping some for been time. than they have and cutting under a waning one, acWalrus feed on inollusks and cording to an ancient belief that still exists in certain sections uf the world. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Office Ninth Floor Kearna Bldg. la-.- From Clear Creek and Castle Gate keep out of the way. He gave me a cure I must practice each day: II I IIcat Caal Is Best Appreciated Where Meet Used. Gratnli-railroad- Order Today i s 1 lien-som- e UTAH FUEL CO. Mines A Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted Sizes of Ka.-te- rn luve-t-me- Judge Building, Salt Lake City nt COAL - Of the Very Highest Grades. Best For Furnaces, Household and AU Other Uses. General Offices, CUff Building, Salt Lake City. d rnin-jpan- STATE ENGINEERS OFFICE. HALT Luke City, l.'tah, March 1H, 1920. Notice in hereby given that William Robb, whose jKiHtoffice address is Sunnyxide. Utah, has made application in arcnrdnnce with the requirements of See. 8, Chap. (57, Seiwion Laws of Utah, 1919 and 19215. to change the iioint of diversion of ten c. f. a. of water and two hundred and seventy acre-feof water from Grassy Trail Creek in Carbon county, Utah. Heretofore the water haa been diverted at a point which bears north 10 dec. 40 min. east 1030 feet from the southwest corner of See. 1, Twp. 15 South, Iianice 12 East, Salt Lake meridian, and used for the irri- et Salt lake meridian. It is now desired to divert the water at a point which bears south BO deg. 00 min. west 3000 feet from the southwest corner Sec. 1, Twp. 15 South. Range 12 East. Salt lake meridian, and use as heretofore for the irrigation of the above described land. Thin application is designated in the state engineer's office as File No. a892. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this no- tice. GEORGE M. BACON. State Enginecr. Date of First Publication Mar. 2(1. 1920. Date of Completion of Publication Apr. 23. 1926. Twelve invalid children of Washington school district of Hartford, Conn., receive in their homes the same course of instruction as those in the regular grade school. A teacher visits the invalids regularly two or three times a week, and each child progresses individually according to his or her capacity, mental and physical. e YELLOW PENCIL with the DBAND NOTICE OF HALE ON EXECUTION. Sheriff'll Hale. To Floyd Lee Houle ijnd to All Persona Having Any Intermit In the Following Described lroperly: Please tuke noliee that by virtue of an execution imiued out of and under the xeal of the district court in and for the eounty of Weber and state of Utah, upon judgment rendered and docketed in raid court on the 22d day of April, 1924, in from fine an action wherein Ellen Rose Houles ix plaintiff and Floyd Lee Houles is defendpastured on ant, and in favor of raid plaintiff and meadmountain green against said defendant for the xum of two ows accounts for ths thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00), which execution was directed and deliverdelicious flavor and ed to me as sheriff in and for raid counpurity of the golden ty of Carbon, state of Utah, I have levied known as upon all the right, title and interest of SUow food, the raid defendant. Floyd Honiex, in Clover Butter. and to the following described real propThe southeast quarter erty, towit: Tmt Oms ahraya baa it frisk ('a " (HE 14 ) of the northeast quarter ( NE14 EGGS BUTTER of Her. twenty-thre- e (23), in Twp. fifteen CHEESE (15) South, Range ten (10) East, In Oar bon county in the state of Utah. Notice V ix hereby given that I. the undersigned sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above V described rest property to the highest CO CREAMERY bidder for rash at public auction at the JS courthouse in Price (Mty. in the county of Carbon in the state of Utah, on the 19th day of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m., of that day to satisfy the raid execution, together with interest and costs thereon. Ihited the 22d day of March. A. !.. 1929. RAY DEMING. Sheriff of Carbon Coun- Decreased Oil Production Is to Make ty. State of Utah. Market For Goal First pub.. Mar. 26 ; last Apr. IB, 192(5. CREAM s' S I-- je FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Office At Salt take City, Utah, March IS, 192(5. Notice is hereby given that Alma Z. Thompson of Price. Utah, who on June 20. 1921, made Homestead Entry No. 029K49 for Hit HE 14 8 34;, Twp. 11 South. Range 11 East, and tats 4- and 5. See. 31. Twp. 11 South, Range 12 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, on the 29th day of April, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses E. E. Hall. Yirgel A. Barney, W. E. Ivie and Doyle Barney, all of Price. Utah. The state of Utah is specially cited in this notice as a possible party of interest for the reason that part of the land above described lies within Sec. 30. a school section. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Mar. 2(5; last Apr. 23, 1926. NOTICE - DK- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partmeiit 01 the interior, I'nited States Land Office At Halt take City, Utah. March 12, 1020. Notice is hereby given thnt Florence II axel Snow Bird or (534 Harmony Court, Salt take City, Utah, who on March 10. 1!I21. made Homestead Entry Serial No. U2!NMif for SE4SE4 Sis-- El-pi- feet frontage by two hundred fourteen and a half In depth. Half interest in hunfeet of dred and twenty-fiv- e brick waU. Adjoins Davis Anto and Machine company on the south. East side South Main street Terms may be arranged. Thirty-nin- e R. W. CROCKETT Fries, Utah f se WILL HELP CARBON . IN: K'.iNKU. SWI4NEI4. Sec. 19. Twp. 15 South. Range 10 Eim. Suit Lake meridian, has filed noliee of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above dixerihed before the register of the United Stales in ml office at Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 27th day of April, 1920. Claimant names ns witnesses i Snow of Salem Utah. II. G. Bird of Salt Lake City, Utah, Ilnrvey Frank of lle'per, Utah, anil tawis Mendenhall of Hpringville. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Mar. 19; last Apr. 1(5, 1920. LOT FOR SALE MUTUALV Western railroads are facing very serious competition in the increasing number of bus lines, creating a problem that the rails are meeting all over the country, according to I. II. Luke, general manager of the Denver and Rio Grande Western, who was in Halt Lake City last Sunday afternoon from the Pacifie Northwest. In very many instances this competition is being met by the establishment of these lines by the railroads themselves, especially for the short hauls. The question may be brought to a head here shortly, regarding the discontinuance of the Eureka branch, which haa lately been agitated. Speaking of improvements, the im one hundred and eight miles from Desert to Soldier Summit to a depth of eighteen inches has Itei-started, and involves tlu- expenditure of part of the $400,090. which is to in Utah on work of this kind, lie said. Repairing and renewing of bridges and culverts in the Floy region is also receiving attention, while work on the Kenilworth brunch out oi' lleljs-- r will begin April 1st. Utah coal mines will undoiibti-illbenefit by the falling off in the California oil production and the railroad is already placing orders for new equipment in anticipation uf increased tonnage. KK-n- d ojH-rat- c President and General Manager. HJ-IIe- at j Coal Is Beat Appreciated Whore Meet Uaed. 1 1 KINNEY COAL CO. Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley ti the Carbon district Nona hatter for stave, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plant The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Once tried always insisted upon. Get prices from the general offices and sales agency, Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah Are You? Are yon getting the kind of results you deserve when you have plumbing work done? If you are not let us do the next job for you. Experienced workmen, satisfactory repairs. Give ns a trial - PK- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partiiieni of the Interior. United Slates I, nnil Office At Salt take City, Utah. (lass attendance will not be Notice is hereby given March is. during tin- - second scine-te- r us of Ernst Rasmussen Ml. that Pleasant, Stock-raisin- g on who 27. made 1921, Utah, for senior students of superior schoApril Homestead Entry No. 02 H 125 for in the Kansas Agricultural larship Sec. 2N; SEViSEU HWi HE Vi See. 27; WV4. Y ' E 4 Her. 31. college. This is nil experiment a this Twp. 11 South. Range N East. Salt take institution, and if sueeessful it is meridian, has filed notice of intention to volunmake tlircc-yeH- r proof to establish claim probable that the privilege of before Sliriley tary attendance will be extended. to the land above S. Atkin. United Slates commissioner at Mt. Plea-an- t. Utah, on the 29tli day of Drakes famous ship, the Golden April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses John W. Winkleman of Mt. Pleasant, watt destroyed by teredos the Hind, Utah, Andrew Christenson of Fairvirw, Utah, and Orrin Elmer and tarrin Brady bivalve Molluscs commonly known aa of Colton, Utah. ELI K. TAYLOR. Reg- ah ip worms. They honeycombed its ister. timbers with their burrows. First pnb., Mar. 20; last Apr. 23, 1926. L. F. RAINS REED RIMING SHEATINC CO. 18 North Eighth Chime 290 Street PRICE, UTAH PRICE i were smiic' striking emitra-t- s PITTSBURG, Pit., Mitri-- 22. Tlu-rlugetlier the Midget and the taxiatlmn uf tin- electric bieniimtive ivurld Eleetrie and Maimlm-turinat the East Pittsburg works uf tinlaWith week. ii enpaeity uf four and a half here this eoiiipatty the Midget serves the purpose of a iiieclmiiieiil mule in the larger nietal mines. The designed lor the Virginia railway with a rqmi-il- . of ll 7125 horsepower, is the world's largest and most Hiwerful liieoniotivi-will lie used to haul a train (loaded) nearly two miles long over one of the heaviest grads in the country. The emit rust between the Midget and the ami a half inches long. Its The Midget is forty-on- e Giant is indicated The 152 in of the Midget is one and a feet is brother weight length. larger is (537.5 tons. Leviathan the Tliq Midget s. drawlmr pull half tons. That of is four hundred pounds and the Giants 270.390. The small one derives its for power from a sixty volts storage battery. The leviathan is designed rail. and o between volts thousand eleven thousand to twenty-twtrolly wIm-i- e - - -l lu-r- g-i- l AGENCY CO. Special bargains in residence property and rooming houses. Everything in insurance. We will audit your books and install bookkeeping systems on short notice. Look us up. G. E. NELMS, Mgr. 311 Electric Building Phone S51w PRICE, UTAH Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. |