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Show iiEL fen the UTAH EVEBT FAQE HUTB Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Tlir Sim Smviul Sorxive. WASHINGTON. I). 0., May 3 IT ah nearly doubled its 1924 exHirli 1" l'l'tviiju countries during 1925, releasi-by the dcimrtment of ivimuerrc today show. This state laM war had foreign shipments valued at $1,052,197. compared with only $550,-75-- 1 for 1924, reflecting an increase of it has supplant $501,754. ed North Dakota. Alaska and Washington in the relative standing in jmint of expert valuations, while it trailed Mexico, just ahead of it, on the list hy (19,000. The export trade was quite diversi-jfie- POTASH IN EMERY Land Office Receives New Data d QUALITIES THAT Wl CLEAR CREEK AND CASTLE GATE coals excel in four ways: Potash and better. Order CLEAR CREEK or CASTLE rs 1024. The first ten atates in the order of their iuqiortaiire were New York with ;exMirt valuations up to $810,418,054; Texas, $75S.tH!5,052 ; lVunsylvania, $302,800,783; laiuisiana, $205,891,941; California, $248,235,710; Michigan, $247,210,727; New Jersey, $231,039,-5tH- GATE Coal From Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. l; Illinois, $224,509,234 ; Ohio, and Virginia $148,745,013. $152-507,08- Judge Building, Salt Lake City GETS SIX MONTHS Hap" Gentry Brought Back to Utah From Centennial State. STOP! su Hll tip with and oil at our and are aaaared of deplace yon moat efficient A pendability. lerrice and centrally located en-abl- ea na to fire want when yon yon what yon want it. accessories, tires, tubes, Gaa-olin- e, oil and crease. Bill says he wants his home and garage to have a kept-u- p look because they're his. But the more vital reason he gives for keeping them up painted is one that involves property value. Acme Paint serves both interests and mosel It pre- .Quality vents deterioration, reduces repair needs, beautifies, BUNNEL GARAGE North Ninth Bill Endicotts Other Reason St, Price, Utah end enhances value. Bill can always be sure of that. So oan you. Forty years of knowing how are behind acmequalitY Varnish for every indoor and outdoor painting and varnishing job at this Acme Quality Paint and Varnish Service Station. See us. A special Acme Quality Product All lines of insurance. Bonds. Auditing and Accounting. Auto ccidents are frequent and cost-J- y. safe than sorry. See We write full protection, prtter be us. G. E. nnit HARPWAR LUMnRR COMPANY Electric Bldg. Price, Utah that things the men they so frequent- - HAS THE MONEY Why Bamberger Interests Ready to Construct the Basin Road. It Pays To Sell Quality Merchandise If tlie certificate f necessity and coriM'iiiencc by the Salt Iaikc line to Craig, ;ni. 1 ti mer to build a Basin is Uintah the t br nigh K. granted bv the interstate commerce oniiuuiission adequate finances to the pniMispd line will be rt forthcoming, tin board of governors of the Salt take Chamber of Commerce nos informed last Monday by Julian Bamberger and A. B. Irvine, Further .it finals of the eompanv. i!rti:U cncerning the amended petition. which the road exacts to file tin. roinmision shortly in an 'en.i. nv.r to have the hearing reopenboard. The ed, wi re explained to the denied be-- it was first petition ljjin failed to show ample financial backing. The board of governors of the is making a thorough 'rein live merits of the propositions of ti c Sait take and Denver and the Denver and Kio Grande Western presome stand paratory to formulating !fi,r tlie chamber. cnii-trii- The big reason for selling quality merchandise is that ina ferior things drive trade away. When a customer buys cheap article and it fails to hold op he forgets the very low price he paid. He thinks only of the short time service he received. By giving our customers better grade goods they make a saving in the.longer service. Quality nt the right prices is what you get at these four stores. Everything to eat, wear and use. si WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnyside. i la.--t No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers . the court. CARBON BEAVEB WORTH THOUSANDS ABE TRAPPED hun- Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. HI Heat Coal Is llest Appreciated Where Mae! I'ssL extensively. Potash pnsicctiiig permits, located Mines At Bains, Carbon County, Utah. Minors and Shippers of Lamp, Not, Slack and Assortsd Sizes of in Toole county, liuve just lieeu granted to F. Fariihniu Adam and Jumes Henry Beall. The former embraces four sections anil the latter one section only. One jiermit ha also keen granted to Benjamin F. Powell This covers four section in South Central Grand. COAL Of tho Very Highest Grades. Beat Tor Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Of- - SIX THOUSAND Road Expenditure In Carbon For The Past Month Given. flees, Cliff Building, City. Highway maintenance in Utah coat the state $49,063.45 during April, ac cording to the records of the disbursement of road money compiled in the office of John K. Holden, state auditor. The largest disbursement in any on county during the month waa in Washington, where a lot of road work has been under way during the winter. That was for $25,380.90. The small est wa in Rich eounty, which amount ed to only twenty-fou- r cent. No mu money wa Hcnt in four enmities during the month. It is ahown also by the auditor's records that $12,989.37 went for cquiMnent during April and for administration. The total amount of funds disbursed was dred beaver hides, valued at four thousand dollars, were brought into Springvillc yesterday by George H. Wheeler and Tom Avcrett, both residents of tlii city. The catch wa Beaver county, $10.90; Box Elder, made on Fish Crock, in Carls in county, 498.45 ; Cache, seventy-seve- n rents; where a permit wa given by the state alxiut six weeks ago, aeeording to I'arlmn, $6013.12; Duggett had none; )avis had none; Duchesne, $523.19; Joseph Allan, deputy game warden of the state, who examined the hides to- Emery, $804.05; Garfield bad none; $106.31; Iron, $36.61; Juab, day. One live beaver was brought in Grand, 19.05; Kane, $4.64; Millard, by the men and placed in the grounds Piute Mmgan, $1530.52; of the slate l'ish hatchery at Npring-villRich twenty-fou- r i:l cents; 39.91; The hides probably will lie $53.-4turned over to tlie statu within the Salt take, , $1229.75;x Ban Juan, SanjM-tesixty-siSevier, cents; next two weeks. The trapierg will receive half of the pnieeed when the 1449.43; Summit, $1500.77; Tooele, Uintah, $44.73; Utah, hides are sold. Aeeording to Game iil2, 600.11; WashWarden Allun permit was given to ul 0,91 0.47; Wasutch, $81.58; and eatcli the heaver because they were ington, $24,380.90; Wavne, none, $295.19; Weber, undermining tlie railroad lied in the Equipment, $12,989.37; administravicinity and doing a great deal of $4990.54, and maintenance, tion, damage. L. F. RAINS Frssident end General Manager, Ceal la Beat Appreciated Where Most Deed. Ill-He- $131,-053.0-1. i 2; e. 8; LARGE SALE OF INDIAN LANDS COMING UP SOON FIFTEEN TO THREE MYTON, May 1. F. A. Gross, su lierintendent of the Uintah and Ouray agency, lias advertised a sale of Indian allotments to lie held May 15th at Fort Duchesne in Duchesne and in Uintah counties on the Indian reserva tion. Each tract has been appraised. Some of the land is leased and some is not. Ten,ier cent of the purchase price must sccomfiany the offer. It will cost dollars to secure about twenty-liv- e title. Information can be secured at the office in regard to the location of each tract and its appraised value. The maintenance price per acre for water under this project is not over seventy rents per year. It also will he nee if essary to assume back payment any stand against the tract purchased. Great Ball Game Between Helper and Price Sunday, Last MAN UP AT CASTLE GATE GETS LIFE COMPENSATION Utah's industrial commission on last Friday ordered that compensation of $14.02 per week be paid William M. Graham for life. As the company in compensation already had overpaid him $1.98 a week for a period of fifty two weeks, it was ordered further that it be allowed to deduct four dul lars a week from the amount paid weeks in for a period of twenty-fir- e the future, and $2.96 for one week, to make the account balance. Graham was permanently totally disabled in an accident while employed at Castle Gate on March 16, 1920. The Utah Fuel pail all the medical and hospita bills and compensation in the sum o: Member of the Rye Golf club have sixteen dollars per week for a peri cm subscribed 125 pounds to repair the of three hundred and twelve weeks. clock famous four hundred-years-ol- d Sussex. of church of the Rye Parish Salt Lake $4,-900.- 54 , to the iin ' js Judge Johnson said in jmssing sentence that he had made it a practice to give those who plead guilty to violations of the Volstead act a maximum of three month in jail, but that he felt under no obligation to apply this rale to one who had broken faith with Two o $49,-058.4- 5. NELMS, Mgr. Office No. 311, Hone 5f.4w rheol)j(" J. C. WKRTKU Harold Gentry, who violated the confidence of the federal court at Salt take City recently, was last Saturday .sentenced on an old lmot legging charge to six mouths in Utah county jail. He was released without bond by Federal Judge Tilluian D. Johnson last October following a plea of guilty to bootlegging at the Hotel Utah on South Ninth street at Price. Sentence wa continued until December with the indication that the charge might eventually la1 dmpimd if lie went atruight. He failed to report for sentence and was returned by E. K. Wilson, deputy United States marshal of Colorado. SPRING VI LLE, May 3. S.il-dur- w $320,-000,00- tliree-qiiar-te- and around 8at take are ti in a new map reFriday hy F.li F. Taylor, register of the land office at Zion. It will serve, notes the I'nited States ru-v- , in the riling of pros-NeK,0ipt.tt a,p1il.alil.lw ailll in wr(ilw taking up leases. The latter may only lie obtained on unproved lands, while those known to contain the mineral are subject to lease only. There are approximately one thousand three hundred and thirty-thre- e square miles embraced in the area classified as known debits. The region extend from the Juali and Toole county lino on the south to a oint in Box F.ldcr on the north about six miles north of the Suiiihern Pacific railroad line, and 1roiu the Utah and Nevada line ou the west to a line along the western base of the Newfoundland Mountains on the eu-- t. The map was made by T. H. Nolan of 1 lie survey. The imtu'h dejsisits ou the west desert have keen worked in a small way for a numlier of year. A plant was first installed during the war, when it was at a premium because of the German supply lieiug shut off. At the close of llie war there was a slump in the Utah industry with the influx of cheap German. Interest in the in dustry is again reviving in part due to the discovery of the mineral in the Crescent-Eagl- e region of Finery coun ty. It i exH'cted that the dejsixit on the desert will again he worked more ceived lesser iinimrtauee were paraffin wax, $71,932; canned pineapples $01,712,1 'and sulphur $41,800. Total exHrts "for the Unit ed States during 1925 amounted to $4,810,041,405, as comi wired with $1.408.1 5 1,930 the previous xi'ar, an inen'ase of more than Karh of the first id' t lie xear showed increases over For thirty-tw- o years these two coals have been leaders in the West because thev are in on the Great d. In Cleanness 2. High Heat 3. Small Amount of Ash 4. Uniformity Standardville, Utah garding Deposit. Unmanufactured asphalt bitumen led the list of commodities with a valuation of $238,320. Sheep fiuish- ed second with totals of $140,511, and then came vehicles and part of, bringing it up to $112,008. Other items of 1. Properties At Re- Tell them through Sun wanted. About the largest crowd ever seen on a ball ground in Price witnessed the game last Sunday afternoon between a nine from the Helper Chamber of Commerce and one from the local organization. .People in large numlier were herjK'from alxut every coal town in IhfeCarbnu district. Preceding the event a marclywas made from the undpfp&ss iit the west fsirtion of tlie city the parkTliis wa led hy the BnyiNcout haytf Sheriff Ray Doming was at tlufiead of the procession and wajarbed as a convict, while the several players were dressed in clown suits, overalls, rough rider suits, lndioilapparel of various kind and theltkeTA keg of root beer wa conspicuouson third base, which was reached a numlier of time hy all the partieijiants in the game. The proceed were rut 60 per cent to the winner and 40 for the loser. Forty dollar of Price share was donated" to the hand. Tlie remainder, as well as the share of the visitors, will go to- ward paying for uniforms. Emile Bernardi wa hit on the finger with ball, which ia painful but not of a serious nature. Score fifteen to three against the visitors. All in all it wa a great day for everybody. The American golf player uses an average of about two hundred balls every season or a total of approximately 1,060,000,000 for all players. The brilliant bird of paradise is close relation of the eommon crow. Mines end ships from tho famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in tho Carbon district None better for store, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plant The equal of any end superior to many for storage. Once tried always insisted upon. Gat prices from tho general offices end sales agency, Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah Plumbing For Better Homes Plumbing Is mis thing about tho that should bo tlie best obtainable. Nothing apsnts tho household so much as to have it out of order. The best materials and first-rlworkmanship is guaranteed when we do it whether it is repair work or a new job. homo & HEAT1NC CO. IS North Eighth Street Phona S90 PRICE, UTAI1 REED PLUKBING LOT FOR SALE feet frontage by a half in depth. Half interest in hunThirty-nin- e jtwo hundred fourteen and feet of dred and twenty-fiv- e brick wall. Adjtfina Davie Auto and Machine company on tho south. East side South Main street. Terms may bo arranged. R. W. CROCKETT Price; Utah One reason a famous watering place does you good is because you drink more than you would at home. |