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Show e. TEE SUN. PRICE PAGE EIGHT OF UTAH PRODUCTION FRIDAY, APE3.1J, FRIPT. tttAH-BVB- ET LATE POSTMASTER KETCHUM STILL KNOWS HOW BUCK DIAMONDS AT HOME NO NEED TO BAKE ll'uniinued Krum Page Six) hundred have absorlied at its other properties, while the remainder seem to huve found berths within the so there is virtually no idleness according to the eoai company la-e-u t liotisaiuls of fual miller ve.--t ertluy nl the (iiitTHliir t lit proposal fur settlement of the wages mJ hoars 41 f labor depute which may result in a general strike May lsl. The miners' federation natioiiul cuniVreiifc. which acted today, merely approved the of tlie iniioti executive committee tlmt the ojierators' proposal Ik rejeeteil, und that the miners adhere to the principle lhat wage shall not be minced nor tlie hours of labor lengthened. The conference also officials." Ijemiurd K. Adams has been appointed general sales agent for the Knight Fuel eompany at Zion. He has been doing" its purrha-iii- g for the pa. I leu years. Resumption ot work at four former union mines near Morgantown, W, on the open shop basis by (,'le verejected the projHisal that district Yu., in ml, (., interests is planned for the for lie substituted aaire agreement', coining week. They will jay 30 per the exiting natioiiul agreement. cent less than tlie Jacksonville, Flu., INCREASE IN EXPORTS HELD AS ugieemeiit. Tlimnas (. llarvcy, general snjierin-teiideMOST LIKELY ut WASHINGTON, I. C., April 10.-- The idiimp in Aiiierieiin emil p riel's due to the end of the anthracite strike and tlie excessive production of hitu-i- n i nous should increase exportations during April, according to the bureau 4if foreign and domestic commerce, in its report on the overseas situation as of April 1st and just issued. It says: "The rceciit c uiference of mine owners and employes, held in London to discus the report of the lloyal coal eonimia.-iohas mulled in no decisive action. Increasing unemployment during the adjustment period this summer is apparently excctcd in most (iinrters even if the rcmrt is nceepted y in lull by the industry, jmlesa the 1 is red need gradually. Having in lies from hand to mouth and few emit rads lire being lundc past April. American coal continues to maintain its price advantage in the Italian mnr-ke- t, while freight ralea are exceptionally favorable. The market is quiet ami large stocks are being held. Tlie French industry is still engaged at a high level of production, being favored by the further depreciation of the franc. Mine stocks are very low. Production in Germany is declining, figures for February indicating a reduction when compared with January of ftlmut seven hundred thousand tons of bituminous and anthracite, and around one million and four hundred n, aub-aid- n-- thousand of lignite." No Substantiation. Saturday last a writ of review was issued by the supreme rourt in the rase of the Staudurd C'oal eoiiqiany and John Is Wilson. The petition of the applicant declares that the industrial commission ordered compensation paid when the record of the ease did not sulistnatiate the order of the latter and requests a review by the rourt. Wilson was injured on January 12, 1H25, while employed by the Standard and wan awarded sixteen dollars jut week for as long a eriod as his disability should continue. ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG CARBON DISTRICT Employe at Catle Gale are getting hut two nnd three days a week. Kenilworth is at the present time going around three and lour days Weekly. Carbon County Coal eonianv is a new concern recently engaging in the retail trade at Salt Like i'ilv. Says the Keimneer (Wyo.) Gazette 4if the ilh: "Not many idle men has been the result of t.ie iloi iie.; of (lie X. 1 mine of the Kcinmercr Coal emnpony at Frontier recently. Over a Ready of the Columbia prots-rties- , was in Price last Saturday. He told i l:' Sun they are working every day .vrr there with an output of around twelve hundred tuns each twenty-fou- r h mrs. AH of it goes to Irmiton for coke. J. W. Littlejohn, formerly of Here is bread to meet your most exacting demands of excellence and purity Baked in the most modern and best equipped bak- of the I'tah Fuel riiinin!iya Clear Cre-property, has diiqmsed of his LEASE LANDS holdings up at that rump to the latter sml is leaving Carbon district with his family to make California his Glaring and Oil Money May Help llOllll'. Oat County Treasury. l Consumers Mutual Coal company up mi't Carln'ii county's at Gibson Mine oil Gordon Creek has In t mi received word that its new tipple, one ill adjourned mcndicr pre-eall with three of the finest and best to lie obtained , Rennet t ui.d Yi'inilhead. It in the West when installed, is to lie Mathi-ordered tlmt tin clerk make a call was completed Septemlier 14th, next, by l"r bids cii thirty Lhe manufacturers at Pittsburg, Kan. by advertisement and huiidri'd five twenty ncre of The first rar shipment of a portion of known as the Milner land grazing it will come idling about April 2(Mh. caand north of A four hundred fout bridge to be used holdings to tlie .Notice of the name apieani Price. in connection is about ready back at of Tlie Sun. elsewhere in this Chicago. The property, formerly owned by the Kales of explosives manufactured in Curb-Lind company, has been ill tlie I'nited States and sold in Febru litigation bet ween the stale und fedary, l!l2ti, for domestic consumption eral government for several yeans. are estimated at S'HI,1(I(I kegs of twenty-- Around t thousand dollars Niunds each of black blasting in tuxe- - remain unpaid. five The counNwder, 4,281,000 of iienuissible ex ty recently sold it for tuxes and now plosives and 20,008,000 of high explos- projMces to lease it for grazing ives other than ermissibles. As comIt is reported tlmt the company pared with sales in February last year already has leased the prejicrty to the figures indicate a slight increase Florence Aubert and has been iid for black powder and a reduction for for the same. permissible and other high explosives, Following a request from S. W. particularly the former. Golding und It. J. Turner, representIn Industry" ii ing John W. McGee of Texas anil New the theme which wijl be stressed at Mexico, for a lease on three hundred the May 11th meeting of the natural to four hundred acres south of Wellresource! division of the Chamber of ington, the eomiiiissioners visited the Commerce of the United States. This pnqierty the first of the week and deprogram is in conjunction with the cided t give Golding eighty acres, annual meeting. Walter C. Rarnuin, and Turner several other tracts. The v lease will be signed at a special meetpresident of tlie Pacific Coast of New York City and chairman ing April 20th. The commissioners will sit as a of the research committee of the National Coal association, will he one of hoard of equalization on June 1st, 8th, the three speakers and will discuss the 11th and IStli. County Treasurer the collection of question with resjicet to the industry. Rnhinetf Tlie other two will represent- the oil 52,f0S.!l2 in alxes for the Iriee River Water Foiiservatinn district. and lumlier industries. District Knginrer Simpson When you hear of a man getting of the state road department is to stung by a fake stock salesman you move into the courthouse anil share eun liet it is one of those fellows who offices with F. W. Keller, district athasn't time to read the newhjiajH'r. torney. 7.81 was granted Tax refund of WILL coiuini-.-ioni'- i's Tiir.-du- y nt - -t forty-eigh- pur-Ikisc- h. - t.i F. F. Fisk. Halls Catarrh Medicine rkl of COURT TEST COMING IN THE SCHOOL AGE LAW 1 Catarrh or Deafness your system The right of officers to compel chilcaused by Catarrh. Alto as a Blood Purifier of 8 and 18 it gives wonderful results. All Druggists. dren hot ween theelio-'-age l t i:, to V tested attend year F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio in m-- c a bef'iu .Juvenile .Judge Fred It. M at Kali Like C'ty soon. Amos and Jane Doe McMasler are (harmed with violating the statute of !H!i as Ly l.ic luw.s of l!)21. in that they have refused to send l'l reticc .McMasicr, aged lfi, to the Mudivoi school in tie Granite ... Mr. McMustcr recently wrote the principal tins letter: 'The school age of children ranges fr mi 8 to Hi iars. Tlmt is, tlie law requires they uttend d until lti years of age. Florence is pu.- -t that age and tlie school work she was getting wouiil not help her in other courses she contemplates. la a similar ca-- e District Judge Chris Me.tliisou recently decided the parents were not contributing to the deiin quciicy of their child liv not sending liim to school ufler lie was 18. 3 et. Extra 2 MITY NICE BREAD HOME BAKERY GET SMALLER PAY coin-iun- ann-iiile- Starting ery in Carbon county . We have recently added a new automatic LOAF MOULDER to our equipment which will insure every loaf coming out the same size and shape. It will also and the help us to still further improve the fine texture . grain to be found in MITY NICE BREAD MITY NICE BREAD is of the supberb quality and richness that can come from only one thing: An honest effort to make the best. That means the best ingredients and baking methods backed up by skill and experience. Give your family the best there is. Order from your grocer. He will be glad to serve you. Suu-nysi- kint of late months interested with his brother, William, in the lease at woik. Rapid From a circular letter recently sent out to all superintendent in the districts f the state it is ascertained that the average salaries of the elementary school and the junior high here in tarhon for the year 1825-2- 6 were somewhat ladow the balance of Utah, while the average of the high teacher and principals in this district were higher. There are three teacher in schools in Carbon whose was average yearly coiiiK-natio817.1111, as compared with an average ol ifMJiUMi fur the state. An average f per year was wid one huii-- e dred and seven in and larger elementary seipioln here, while the renunii-rutioto nineteen principal of clenieutnries average 157iUI4 The ligurcN for the state a a whole give the salaries of elementary teacher a 11812.80. and of principals of these one-roo- two-roo- why h pays to insist on Conoco the in one motor fuel. Conoco actually Thats aB de-liv- everything you expect from it: ready tarring, rapid acceleration, extra power and mileage. So make your gmoBne headquarters wherever you see the Conoco sign. That ugn is the symbol of trouble-proo- f motoring. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Producers, Ra&iMre and Marketer OMNirin tnmrraitm Mine Maaina, tim New. 1U Sana. 04. Sank Dkw WekW mi Si Viak. CilwuSa MOa Nuiai-- i. Ni Wftm wS. m & Chicagos new traffic court operating on a system liorrowri the mail order and the ea.-- and carry grocery of tlie eonUHfJ world oMii'd recently. Municipal Judge William K. Dilantin charge. The jw.liee are s!i( lied w ith the coinbinaloii arrest I Tired Tin usual trial will be grari". catalogue of nflYii-iiiot'irist if lie does not wan: to save time by sending hiz mail or messenger. The Suns photograph shows left to right Carpenter, county clerk; Janie A. Kearns (seated at dr'A): 1 Ic lander; Sam K. lini-iis- . prosecuting attorney, G. A. Kyrixkli assistant prosceulur. und Frank K. prisoner, 14112.84. h Nine junior high instructor in the county drew an average of 1225.01), a compared with Ki!l2.43, lhe of the four hundred and twenty-eigh- t junior high icaeiier in Hah. ('oiiiN'iisation of the sixtimii high teacher average 1728.87, ns against 1521.70 fur the entire state. High principal salaries in the state were 2128.57 ami 2750 in Carlton. School was conducted in the Carbou district for the lull term of thirty-si- x week both in the elementary and high ii !. n liviiit of tlie jutiue with slip in hand. school. Complete line blank books. The Sun, be particular about the gasoline IT payuse.to It pays to use only a motor fuel which has back of it the reputation and experience of an organization which has catered to the motoring public over a long period of years. BAKING CONCERN AT HELPER MUST FAY FOR EYE FINANCES 444444 j 4 There ms many eitib-nwlm ein :ii.v their tnin-he- r and llieir gmcer everyr month. lull they think tliat a Hiihscriition hill can be nn-- t miy old lime. Some of them will let it run for years if the publisher due not cut it off. And if tt is they act huffy nnd dediire they will never take it' again. They feel indignant because doubt bus been thrown upon their credit. They should reflect tlmt the publisher gets no good nut of their account. What he needs, to iay his help, settle his paper hills mid Worth, is cash, and nothing will take the place of this. This irregularity nf income is the rurse of very many newspaper tlmt would le in a thriving Miition if ' they could dciend on the same pay- nients that the dry good inun and the shoe tore ran look to. Jr take a lot of time nnd effort to rolleet all these lirtle bills. It usually costs more than they are worth. If such accounts coiilil lie proinnrly paid the newspaper people could use tlie more inisiiie in creating new fra- ;4 regular for llieir paper, adding to its ;4 lures :4 usefulness sml interest, and making 4 it ranstantjy a gresler iTiulit to the 14 city of which it in the exponent. s xit I 'ee iiew-siiin- ! 4 ! ! l4444HII444 An order that the Robin Raking; company of Helper pay for medical treatment to the eye of F. 15. Van Pat- - j ten. injured un October 22, 15125, while employed by the company, and that if the applicant suffer any partial loss of vision by reason of the i accident or should he require further treatment, he he jinirl the sum of sixteen dollars per week during such disability. was issued last Friday by the state industrial commission. The order was signed by William ' M. Kneer and Neplii L Morris, O. F. ' McShanc dissenting from the conclusion and the order of the others on the ground that they were not suhstanti- ated by the record. The injury to the eye i allege to have occurred when an Patten went into the hoilerroomj of the baking department to turn on a gunge and was struck in the optic by j a j'iece of projecting steel as he bent over to turn on the water. The concern is also to pay Dr. E. F. Giaiiolti for hi medical and surgical services. iit ; j 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CHICA8 Elsewhere In State. insist on CONOCO CASH AND CARRY COURT IN Lower Wages Here In Carbon Than power and mileage acceleration PRICE, UTAH PHONE 218 ! ! . Don t borrow The Sun. Subscribe. |