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Show AH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE SEVEN la Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Mined luorf M. iavn. i uii . fiipuei'r. tu ti:i atSti ou Tlmis-i:i- v vate lcuefit which there might soeui i hot work after pulling ill a an opp iriuiiity of satisfying. it dais here in the examination "The attitude of the conservation the I!ilii:e ,i.:t west of this eity of district in checking up and adjusting arh.-!- i tin1 Water, Land and lower! allotments showed that the district ii.; iiny, w h eh broke a few-- days ajro. j officials were plainly going to ileal li' that teiuHrar.v reiairs had ' with the project in a broadminded Lei n Miade and the canal at the time uay, and ibis would make more noticerunning u cm, I order. Iiarr'iug rains j able any on the pa it of - li.e Guidon Greek watershed, sav ; others." ILie-.ni.i ex' teiuKirary repairs should lur this season. He is of the he!. el there is not emuiirli snow in the lolls to make the spring runoff from Lines Have Trouble ii.'rd..n Greek much of a menace. Say Proposed Stage Before Commission. Salt Lake S?' I a - Properties At . sft THESE COALS ARE KNOWN 15 Sh ft hi I self-seekin- g k flu No Dust , No Ashes, . Friday. Tribune: "Um-o- weut to Garbon county for the pnrjiosc of making a field exam-maiioof certain applications for wa-lat the head of Gordon Greek, and which have been jHisted. These were on tiie north fork and had to do with supplying some new coal camps which are being rapidly built up near that iK'int. It was reortid to him while lie was away that the outlet gates of l he new Seoficld reservoir would be rinsed about the middle of the mouth, Hud a storage started whieh would assure all of the irrigators who have uutcr allotments and crops put in a plentiful supply of late' water this season. This should prove a practical demonstration, lie says, of the value of the reservoir which it is hard to estimate. "He felt that this project was of mncli HiiMirtauce to the state as a whole, for its success meant that irrigation districts in I'tah were not the uncertain venturis which at least one past cxiericiicc might lend people to believe. He expressed himself very strongly as feeling that this large as-t of the projeet placed an obligation on everyone directly interested to do nothing whatever to hinder and to put aside any small pri n er Order Todayl UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building, Salt Lake City Nc Clinkers . ROAD PROTESTS a:ier The test of actual use has been applied to CLEAR CREEK AND CASTLE GATE coals for more than thirtytwo years. Tried and found good. Thats the verdict. And theyre growing more popular all the time. k Standardville, Utah aue-ecs- s, Is Unexcelled For Three applications for permits to operate stage lines lie tween Salt Lake Gity and Vernal were protested by the lVnver and lvio Grande Western last Friday before the public utilities comuiissioii. The requests for certificates of cuiivenieuee aud necessity were taken under advisement by the commission. The railroad opposed the graining of the ierniits on the grounds that these would seriously affect its passenger traffic, inasmuch as the line curries many crsons to l'rice, Helper aud Gastie Hate, who take a stage into the Uintah Has in country. The railroad also enters Holier City, one of the aiiiits that would lie on one ot the iroNised routes. The application of the Sterling Transiortalioii and of coniiauy of Salt Luke (lily which Frank Davis, late ot: the star route mail service at Price, is manager, was to oNrate a truck line between Zioii and Venial; that of 1. W. H artier to oiicrate lictwecu there and Vernal via Holier, Fruitland, Duchesne, Mytou and ltooscvdt ; that of Darius Hawtliorie was to oicrntc a line Ih' tween the state capital and Venial via Kanins, , Tu Image, Honita, Mountain Home, Aliotmli, Mt. Finery, llluu Hocks, Iju Point and Hayden, Storage Purposes . ir SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offteae Ninth IToor Kaarns Bldg. Ceal Is Bust Appreciated Where Hast Used. Ill-He- CARBON FUEL CO. Mines At Rains, Carbon County, Miners and Shippers of Lump, Nat, Slack and Assorted Utah. Sixes of L COAL The Run Sjin'inl Rervlce. SALT LAKE GITY, May 10. The condition of the winter wheat crop of I'tah on May -t was 00 per eent of normal, roniiared with 02 a year ago, and a ten years average for May 1st of 05 per cent. Even in this excellent your there are a lew fields too poor to harvest and about thm thousand aens of the total 152,000 gown last fall will lie abandoned. This will leave 140. 000 for the coming harvest. The condition of 00 ier cent in an average ear would a crop of 2,730,-00- 0 bushels on the present acreage, he crop last aeason amounted to 3,- 045.000 bushels on 145,000 acres. The hay remaining on Utah farms May 1st is estimated at 501,000 tona, including all kinds and grades. The yield per sere in 1025 was higher than the average, for the past live years. Also, much of last winter was ojien and pastures were used much of the time, also that less hay was fed than in an average winter. The average of hay on farms for the past five years was 100,000 tons, and the amount left over on May 1, 1025, was only about 110,000, following the small crop of 1024 and a severe winter. For the 'nited States the bay remaining on farms May 1, 1920, was 11,255,000 tons, compared with 15,087,000 a year ago, and a ten years average for May 1st of 12,988,000 tons. Utah a rye was 91 per eent of normal on May 1st, which would indicate, in an average year and on the present acreage, a probable outturn of 55,000 bushela. In 1925 fifty-fiv- e thousand arc estimated to have been harvested from fire thousand aeres. STO P! 1- The scientists wife with gai ud oil at our luttnd you are assured of A moit efficient 3 ip ud centrally located en-t- tniei obeys these laws She knows heslth and happiness coni from observance of these laws the laws of color harmony in the finishing of the walls and ceilings. If you do not know these subtle color laws, come to this Acme Duality Paint and Varnish Service Station and let us explain them. Let us show you how you can give your rooms added restfulness and charm by the use of Acme Duality wall and ceiling finishes of proper tint and shade famous for 40 years for their uniform high quality. oi u to wt give yon what yon Gae-lin- e, yon want accessories, tirea, tube a, it when Qui grease. foi-eea- te RUNNEL GARAGE tath Ninth St, Price, Utah ACME QUALITY PaintVarnish ThereaanAcmeQuality Product foreverypaintingneed. 1 to jjfUjy of insurance. Bonds. Accounting. Auto eadoors as well as in. Come and talk things over, today. C. M RRTRU J. HARDWARE COMPANY we frequent and cost- -' rite full protection, be itfe than sorry. See LUMBER ' E. lffi NELMS, Mgr. Ho. 311, 354w t J! Price. Utah Electric Bldf . Price, Utah $1.23 1.19 TOWNSHIP SURVEYS REPORTED AS NOW APPROVED It Pays To Sell Quality Merchandise fii.m the gi-- jivt'iTi, 1). G., is given in a .' survey of six p.ii..ing for the Juan counties, San and Grand in town-Ihi,.- of Mnub. have recentve-- t and will cover an ly been a 'proved. It is oil activity, it is in which tlu-ran-Coln-ind- u Mild. Tlic-- e lie adjacent to the comwhen work, river and the ba.-i- s the for a furnish will pleted, nr ion of lands now included hut which hereto iiiro-tvct- ir metes and fore have l.cen described by Hv an order of March lltn bounds. Straw--! tan addition was made to the in Utah, berrv Valley bird withdrawal for subject to the existing covering this jreviamaiion piirpoM-:area. March 15, 1920 April 15, 1925 8.00..- ... 9.50 -- 13.30 price he paid. he received. I ! ty n' He thinks only of the short time ser-- j By giving onr customers better grade make a saving in the longer service. Quality prices is what you at these four stores. get Trything to eat, wear and use. i I s i CONDUCT OP 8CH00LS school suAnnual meetings of the state have been the of perintendents bv Dr. C. X. Jenen, for June of 21st and 23d, at the ln.verty 23d. June on Ttah and up at Logan to the snpem-d- n Questions pertaining pubof administration and 1 discussed, and to are schools lic aUe hot and ' n timber of exceptionally aelected to talk at i women have been the convention. . i i co. Wasatch store Gate Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle and Sunnyside. - 8.00 7.00 0.45...... 0.47.. ,. 0.4 1 ............... . .......... 0.41 delicious pure, selected cream. Croccr alwayi ha1 1( frtdi EGGS BUTTER CHEESE MUTUALU CREAMERY.CQ $1.292 1.333 1.417 $1,422 1.400 1.405 . 0.402 . 0.-I. 0.049 0.394 OJtm 0.417 2.185 1.085 1.040 2.705 2.250 0.705 1.80 1.80 1.05 0.20 0.30 0.32 food A product, made from Ynr 1.00.. 0.22 0.22 0.22 de-lrri- .it reason for selling quality merchandise is that in-- j wior things drive trade away. When a customer buys a heap article and it fails to hold up he forgets the very S $1.W 0.78 bulletin ash- -' r.il land office at Buttcr, Ier Pound: instruction that special April 15. 1920 ... official notice ns 1.80 1.45 1.01 April 15, 1925 Alfalfa llay, ler Ton : April 15. 1920 March 15, 1920 April 15, 1925 . KkK". Icr Dozen : April 15. 1920 . March 15. 1920 April 15. 1925... fices, CUff Building, Salt Lake City. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Hl lleat Ceal Is Best Appreciated Whers Mast Used. eon-dilio- n, 0.59. April 15, 1!I20 March 15, 1920 Of the Very Higheet Grades. Beet Tor Furnaces, Household and All Other Uaea. General Of- s 0.55 Potatoes, Per Bushel: Yucatan are tak-to modern portable phono-- y UTAH April 15. 1930 March 15, 1990 April 15, 1935 Ontx, ler Huslicl : April 15. 1920 March 15. 1920 April 15, 1925 The winter wheat crop of the United Stiites bud mi May 1, 1020, a condition nf 84.0 per cent of normal, coin-- 1 m red with 77.0 on May 1, 1920, and a ten years average for this date of 83.0. out of 39,301,000 aeres sown lust fall 2,210,000 have lnen abandoned, leaving 37,085,000 acres for harvest. The present condition would in an average yeur and on the preseut acreage forecast a production of 548,908,000 bushels. That in 1925 was 398,480, (KH) beshels from 31,209,000 acres harvested. The rye crop of the United Stales, with its present acreage nf 3.505,000 and the condition of 81.5 on May 1, 1920, would in an average season amount to 44,791,000 bushels. Last year 48,(i9G,000 were produced on aeres. from Euniiean counGrop tries, received at Washington, I). (1, by the foreign crop service of the United States department of agriculture, show winter wheat in goiid and a yield per acre about the same os last years is now indicated. The acreage ol' this mip in ten Euro-iea- n countries is about 1.4 per cent leas than last year. The sowing of spring wheat in Canada is well under way. It ia practically completed in Manitoba and more than bnlf in Alberta. The sugar licet acreage in Enrope is practically the same this year as last, Here are the average prices paid to farmers, April 15, 1920, and com peri-sowith earlier dates, compiled from reports issued by the devision of crop and live stock estimates, Washington, D. C.: ALL WEHTKUN UNITED NEVADA STATES STATES 11.20 11.24 14.87 - 0 43...... ...... ...... Mines and ships from ths famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district None hotter for stove, range, grate, for nace or manufacturing plant Tho eqol of any and superior to many for storage. Onto triad always Insisted upon. Got prices from tho general offices and aales agency, Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah Plumbing For Better Homes 13.53 J..xl3A0 14.08 0.230 0.235 0.253 .... 0.218 .... 0.241 .... 0.2(2 0.422. .... 0.411 ..... 0.397 0.397 0.435..... ... Montana are Gopher dances-i- n not, as one might suppose, frolics of the rodents. They arc those given for the purpose of raising money to kill ground squirrels. A very active fight aganist the pest is now going on in the vicinity nf Arlee, under the direction of the biological survey of the United States department of agriculture in with the extension serv- ice of the state agricultural college. Much vacant land was infested with these rodents, and as there was no fund from whieh poisoned grain could be supplied to take care of these and protect adjacent privately owned lots after it was cleaned up, the people hit upon this novel method of raising the necessary money. J. R. Collinson, who was the first Plumbing Is ms thins about ths that should be the best obtainable. Nothing upsets the household so murh as te have it rat of order. The best materials end first-clas- s workmanship Is guaranteed when we do II whether ft is repair work or a new Job. home RED PLUMBING & HLATISC CO. 18 North Eighth Street Ffaraa HO PRICE, UTAn LOT FOR SALE Thirty-nin- e feet frontage by two hundred fourteen and a half in depth. Half Interest in hundred and twenty-fiv- e feet of brick wall. Adjoins Davie Auto and Machine company on tho south. East aide South Mala street. Terms may he arranged. R. W. CROGKETT Price, Utah to import rabbits into Australia, died recently. Railways of Mexico have been returned from government to private Rubber stamps to order. The Son. operation. Paris has er Wedding announcements. taxis. The Sun. |