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Show UTAH-EVE- Y R FEIDAYt FRIDAY ItAlcj, PAGE TWO ygfl)ATi MABC STEADY DECLINE IN OUTPUT OF SOFT THE ENTIRE The Sun Special Scrviie. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 22. The steady decline in the production of soft coal which lias been in progress since January, was halted at WASHINGTON, D. C March 22.-- The least teiuHiranly during the week supreme court of the United ending with March 13lh. Total output when it comes to hear and deStates, including lignite and that coked at mon WURWWS Supreme Court Is Now to Hear Cases to real do your Insurance Iml servit and of the Independent aps-athe mines is estimated at 1U,91,(MHI Goal and Cuke and the complcteprctecta company net tons, a gain of 231JHHI ur 2.2 ht Gounty Land company against the cent over the revised figure for the Guited States of America and Garbon preceding seven days. Compared with iU set the day. We will send a May-i- g (Gtali) will, to smne extent at county 1923 the week of the coi responding to your hone to do a weeks nerworfc increase is 2,050,000 or 23.7 Jwr cent. least, uta on the validity of Utahs free and without obligation washing lands title school Insure and to right convey your car Total output during the present coal of any kind. Remember the Maytag will Petiunder the act. granted enabling "with 13th March (approximately tion for writ of certiorari was year up to be on trial, so get a big washing together granted full two hundred und ninety-tw- o and include all of those things you find by the court today, but it may not Is ... working days) is 515,748, IMIO net tons. reached wash. Make the Maytag prove to hard isThe licfore fall term. the For the week ending with March titli Equitable Real Estate how easily it washes everything. How sues involved are in many reflect pethe output of the I'tuh pnqiertica was without washes any clean it culiar to this jiartieular litigation, and seventy thousand tons. Total produc- the Investment Co be a imt decision, therefore, may from the start the Maytag tion of soft the country over for the Right 1 definition the rleareut of the rights of Second Floor Bauaptfc" "j will show you washability unmatched seven days lo March 7th amounted to state to all its wriiool lands, but unvolume decrease net washing a Washing speed tons, 10,460,000 PRICE, UTAH I is the question of with that in the preceding week derlying the apieal unparalleled I Clothes dean limthe applicability of the statute of liness almost unbeof 430,01 HI or 4 ier eent. Although itations, and one of the issues that durlievable I inercaseil states in several output may lie determined is the right of the March seven 6th, the days ending ing to bring suit to question as compared with the preceding (holi- government the title after the states perday) week, detailed figures indicate a iod lias elaised. of continuance the further softening Outstanding Maytag Features The state of Utah is not a jairty to of the market in Eastern States. In S EuOr adjected to J WUmIhM. I Wtajift cleaner. MgK eaa to the Eastern interior region, consist- this litigation, and has never been, but Ptto I holda 21hourly taped. Tab T Ctothea when the rase comes up for argument token cot antk tha aaito gallona. ing of Illinois, Indiana and Western ninnin. UntcomDnctwmahcraad A lie arrayed against the govAUaculnifnrr.SdfndiHaU Kenturky, production remained firm, there will Ukca floor wece oalr M attorformer tashnataot tenaion nfcete. two assistant ernment tnrhea equate. 1 cent about of a sr gain showing our for wired S Cut ahiminaa tub f It iter William the for I). JoaoHne motor wham awclL apUt over that in the week of February neys general, warp, rot, ia available. UaeU. ao ootTudc denna eicctiiaty 20lh. West of the Mississippi slight Indeiendent Coal and Coke eoiiqiaiiy, the Maytag; land K. Nebeker for the and Frank 9 Reasons for World Leadership change was upparcut. Highgrade foods at low c both Utahns, who jointly coiiqiany, Byproduct Coke Figures. tha primary element In Ocr pnqiarrd and filed the brief asking Easy If it doesn't Production of byproduct coke dur- the supreme court to review the findDeferred tical administration of life tell ittelf , days of February ings of the circuit court of appeals ing the twenty-eighPayments don't it keep amounted to 3.500,000 net tons, a de- for (lie Eighth district. The l.nuL instores and every articls volved were certified to the state back i crease of .'101.000 or S per eent, ed by a guarantee that The state contracted to with the output for llie thirty-on- e in days lust January, although the sell to several individuals who assignrefund of cost price if this.. SV duilv rate inrreased to 125,IMHi tons, x ed to the Garbon (minty Land comshould happen to he W da 11107 the government brought eoke The In 22tlfi cent. l.tl or of pany. gain jmt plants operated at aland 94 ier cent suit for cancellation of contracts on standard. We carry eretyt of CHpaeity. There have been eighty the ground the lands were known minin mens wearing appird, s eral at the time of selection. The disbyproduct ones in existence since are trict court in 1914 held the governami of which seventy-fou- r mens and childrens wutgfc' ment to lie the equitable owner of the active. Tlte iiroduetion of coke goods, shoes and grocetiH. for the mouth of February lands, and this was afinned by the MAYTAG 2,1123,415 gross tons or 10t,4ti8 jar circuit court of apjcals in 1915. The day as compared with 3,316,201 or slate of Utah was not a party to that 200 Main Street, Price, 106,074 ar day in January. Total pro- litigation. duction of laehive in February, estiThe present suit was instituted in Carbon-EmerStoresir y mated at 1,402,000 net tons, shows n 1 924. Again the state is not a party. the progurn committee. This commitHiawatha,-Heineand Wat gain of 21,000 or 1.5 ier cent, com- The district court dismissed the gov- tee meets at littshurg, March 2(Hli I Januof Hiawatha in month street that the with the in Bellows finest ernment s bill, but it was reserved liy (tomorrow) to map out a program to Avenue, pared GEORGE McDERMAB j ary. Production of all coke amount- the eirruit court of apicals. It Newport. R. I. is paved provide for the widest, frankest and ed to 4,002,(HN) tuns, the byproduct Superintendent that in 1920 the atnte newly the most educational disrusion of jp. with Portland cement concrete plants contributing 71 per cent(73 per ?atented the lands to th Garbon pmblcmg ever conducted in this rent in January) and the beehive the Gounty Land company, which conveyremainder. The total amotiut of coal ed part interest to the Independent consumed in both beehire and bypro- Goal and Coke company. In tlieir One Concern Favored. Canyon duct plants amounted to 7,241,000 brief Hi ter and Nehckor contend that The Business as (nation at Federal tons, 5,020,000 being consumed by by- inasniueh as legal title passed to the Coal Co. Zion, which consists of the heads of product plants and 2,212, (MM) at the slate when the lands were certified, all federal driwrtinrnts hat ing offices beehive. Although the February total the states title, though voidable for ia 211,000 tons greater than the month- fraud, became a good one at the end there, adopted a resolution last urging that all coal purchased by ly average for 11123, and 1,083,09(1 of six years, and that although the in that city should lie the INM) government is 403, more than that for 1025, it decree in the original suit was bindless than that for January, 1926. Of ing as to the original sale by the state, bought under one single contract, in the total output of byproduct during it did not prevent the state passing s stead of CHeh department buying its fuel without regard t i others, as is February 2,850, 0(M) tons or 81.7 jht title after ita own title had become lone at present. The resolution wa associated in made eent was plants good by lapse of time. when a special committee, apAlthough the big point in adopted with iron furnaces and 641, 0(H) or 18.3 In oilier words if the state by the meet last at ing. pointed reported favor of paving port-lan- d per cent at merchant or other plants. Wing a party to the 1907 suit ultithat the government purchase arc six a lapr-obtained title good by mately World Output Given. lli'Ui-antons of fuel at the state cement concrete is the decree in the earlier suit Mia an wag Shippers ef tt On the basis of ull the information of time, Hint much and rear, capital every Celebrated condues from state not the prevent moderate its available to the bureau of mines at wealthy cost, better prices might be obtained by t even that a title party this time the worlds total production veying Canyon under a single contrart home owners whose contract of sale was cancelled making these of all coal in 1025 is estimated at ap- in nmler a half down. rather than the 1907 suit. proximately 1,368,000,000 metric tons. concrete primarily because Mince at This litigation will not interfere with the when This output, enmpnred ABOUT CAMPS THE THE BIG OF SPRING CANYON, UTAH i " a with Smoot the hill Colton now before of its attractive appearance. revised figures of production for 1924 CARBON DISTRICT General Office, 817 Newtoto is an increase of 13,400,000. There congress. Bail ding. t Lake were some notable increases in certain Belt is City, Utah about fulltime, working Ilolapp All of the fade are in our 1924-2March the week in of and countries Output of the ronl producing but with only a limited number of free booklet on "ConcreU rather pronounced decreases in others. 13th, however, was greater by 310,(HK) men, however. Struts." Ash for your copy. 19 corresin tons the than ur cent jmt In the United States, while there was Gastle Gates three pro sr ties an1 1925. week in ponding a great decline of anthracite output doing little if any better than two days PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION for the year, amounting to 23.4(H), 000 a week. Fuel Ct TO COME MANY ARE PROBLEMS United tons when compared with 1924, this McComick Frank T. Budding BEFORE THE MEETING County Commissioner was more than offset by the producSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH clerk chief the for Bennett, t Spring tion of bituminous which amounted to Measures to check mine disasters Canyon Goal company, was in Price t. National to o4 and , Organization Improve 000 than more a year nearly 36, (HH), an to be considered at Gineiunnti, 0 from that town Monday. The pnqierty Producers of Dob Largest UnitUse the Concrete xtend the than other t of ago. Countries, S --t 24th to 28th. when the Amerirflii thcre worked three days last week and Coal In Utah. ed States, which showed greatly in- May t. is conthe nuinlier holds same to annual its this, oierate congress Oiiicaa in 31 Citlaa Producing tho Facoui creased production in 1925 over 1924 Mining vention for practical coal mine ojierat Two days are in sight for the coming! and Russia, were France, Germany week. Hun- ing officials and its national expowhile Canada, This will In1 the sition of The rejmrt comes from Blazon, nine equipment. gary, Poland mid the United Kingdom third animal i IT oGiig miles HAWK gathering. south of Kenimerer, Wyo., that MOFFAT TUNNEL HAS BUT ONE month, although the work ia still five showed decreases. It is interesting lo will, in addition'll giving 4v'.:il TO GO MILE YET have tra miners been months ahead to! of schedule. tonengaged of volume note the steadily rising ideratimi to accident prevention c They now liiqie to have the tunnel .rep production up to orders. Tli nage being produced in the Kurojiean Colo.. Man'll 22. Only measures, provide l)EvvEIf, safety opportunity the number of total brings completed by July, and to do so it will employe, countries of France ami Germany. In discussion of practical for mile one to of the ieriiiig one of remniiN to be;be xiiuntcly granite 1924 appr pnqierty 1925 tlieir output over icccHry to bore at the rate of reported and the methods of reducing hundred and seventy men, ami it is fnrt.v before the Moffat an incrense of 6.5 and 10.7 jht cent, problemscosts. tunnel penetrated milling I tin ri'jMTlrd that hvtorc respectively. tnrmijrh sanies IVah on tru (nntn-Ifeeent accidents will be considered t nrrion County Conk Itonk (ivvis- will numbfr two buniln'u. ri!;i.in , M,11 Continues to Increase. ll,a hole! in an a tempt to map out programs to is nt ) ami ju.,t from the iiressea ol The pnwnt the niont pmTniLs min- ;he officials aminuiiceil t. nn is now Iwinp delivcml to lliose Anthracite production continues to eliminate iheir recurrence. The meet- inpeiir'fi in that niniif where all am Ur,ii!l increase. Total output during the ing will 1m attendeil by men connected V ':V !i fulltime. niht. Five miles of the 1)ore,wln mve plawl onlers for copies. It seven da vs ended March 13th is esti- with the mechanical production t a C.Mil production in Colorado rcL'is-- : rKnipletod nt noun yesterday, ' IK or Kap mated nt 1,966, W0 net tons, again of coal, including general manager. ABERDEEN f mile having been drill-j1- 1 l,,n See Mrs. George A. Fausett icrcd a decrease in February iimler Fricc or any one of the local sv.ann 177, (H)0 or 10 er eent over the revis- - erintendents, chief engineers, cle tric the s',,-set for the same month early yesterday morning, figures ed figure for the preceding week. The inns and mine foremen. More than last year, according to the inontldv ,in w,,rkem quit last evening tliei0 Betdiive Girls,. When mailed add Hiehest efficiency. Oavee average production of anthracite dur- one hundred exhibits of the very lat- nKirt of James Palrympb. the tnl l,,adings troni the cast and west port-- srven cents for jsistage. Advt. equivalent 2104 lbs. CnequalM K weeks of the est safety producing and cost reducing storage. Will not slack. The ing tLe first twenty-tw- o mining inspector. It shows 749HHi als wen exactly one mile apart. A for steaming and beating quauiw of autos present coal year was 1,825,000 tons, equipment will be shown in the exo-sitio- tons produced am the total for both the ent side the tunnel is in fifteen!,. detrimental most made to will the be reached scholarand the high point by They just INDEPENDENT COAL January and February as 1,832.074. thousand feet and at the west side ship, Miami University at before the susjiension 2,251,000 tons. prominent manufacturers of mining whirh is 322,620 less than was mined twelve thousand. Oxfonl, 0., COKE COMPANY The water flow encountered more requests that all prvspeelive students Thus, in the third week of renewed machinery and equipment. for the first two months of 1925. An who feel it necessary to ride in a car Mines at Kenilworth, Utah. George B. Harringt.iii of Chicago, average of 12,741 men was employed than a week ago continues at a operation, production has passed the daily ral Offices Walker Bank RulldM to the Total of college shall select another for the Chicago, Wilmington in Colorado in February. president rate varying from a few hundred to year. avenge is and Franklin Coal company, whose BALT LAKE CITY. UTAS production during the year 1925-2thousand gallons. EnginOn February 1st of this year the twenty-fiv- e now 46,488,000 tons, nearly 44 per New Orient mine holds the worlds eers estimate that tha water flow has Bronze pens ware used by tha sent leas than in tha similar period in record for production, is chairman of tOsntiaasd On Page Tour) lowed up tha operations for fully one Babbcr stamps to order. The ride the l Gar-Is- m Weeks Washing Y?a :r j hand-rubbin- coin-jwre- g. d "am uw six-ye- ar 9 Phone Us Try t emu-pare- 1901-190- 1. Jllummum Washer er pig-iro- n s SHOP THE Phone Utah. ' r . i ap-pea- rs Fine Streets Are Paved with Concrete Fri-la- v Spring n-- with Spring Coal insist upon 5. States i j Gzcrhn-Shivaki- KING BLACK HIAWATHA n, ! J -- i and PANTHER COALS 1 . j I cm six-nul- o Cl - i 'j" 1 ' n. pre-stri- ke 6 T" - i , |