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Show PAGE SEVEN IIS SECTION OF STATE Mined and Mrs. Georg,1 II lVrii ami J Mvrdaiv, O. J. (iiiim-- , last Satuiduv just long f to takf lmiehwon at lTinrtti A M' after whirli they in the state eapital. They tv e;s'.r:.:.i:jj tiviu S.iut heastmi Utah at- a u. of about ten ,Ihns in that Tliev arrived at ion earlv ill Acneultnral renditions iv ronditioti," he told alt Like City newspaper men. liiien, San Juan, Hraml and I ;ii ki'M oimtios. The llor-drdam at 'of i, Id in Varboti will remirr tin under irrigation the finest in the There is enough inly," said he. ' 'Her LiiiKni tided now to rare fur all i.i.ii iv.'drr its rnrv, though the darn "t ! eoinpleted until August 1't. It is a fine iert of work, one of the most successful in the matter of oi trurtinu in Utah, and built at a in , l'r,v prm-ot-ii-r- F r eseeeeeete They're wonderful coals for summer burn- Ki ing CLEAR CREEK AND CASTLE GATE coalsl You can keep a fire the size Right j ad overhaul peue, oil bot. Satisfaction with onr it Baking permanent cus-e, for every day. covteous service la re untie. Drive in and watch aethodi and he convinced knot the business. Access-l- a Cl m u Mtk De-idaK- r and parti of all kinds in St, Price, Utah riling For i iff Homes be the best If apart the heose have it oat ef nKL"Mterial and first- ob-Mtt-hl Btfct eTifFn t w a Btw Job, 0 I MM AS , Is re-- Illll.-lLkTIt- WBEllCCO. .iiis.-rils-i- AMERICAS Mi St ft siiNimi n.iii, ,bo BaiW j in" M ef niJffjj Stt rri-- JJ na ff 6 Ksi,l0 I"-l- School faculty been described. Summer rs ax: Bta nford ' ;i "Vi.1 GREATEST SUMMER FACULTY U.; Itosa, lj I ntk ftp dw? I j f Wi.sn-iihistory. U "f McCurdy, physical education. 0;i"r and E- - Lawrence '4 Ilk,,l,1,,",,', rainier, nature Miu'y Mrs. E. Lawrence Piilmcr, nature sin.lv imu an. : W riirii ; Smith, wonting and recreation, Cnliinitda Illfr,,,l,lnrul economics, Balt Iaike City; ; Mrs. Mossinan, primary and clcin,i'nry :ko4, G.il nn1" ' ' t'r'mary and elementary methods. A, dir!!1l,,r a : 'ir"llin Hridge Laboratory of Physics, lUtul: ?1' ,v,mt, New Tork; Bryan, president. Ohio Uiuier-Hivin- ity Bclimil,, IT. of Chicago. 11 PLccd on eonrses in educatinn and inciti-'aq''idiiig methods in the primary and elementary S' adi . ""dred will offer standardized credit rourses of mnl. twit M .P!ld,,:,k ranh ,n rrtr departments. Ifriiriri. !"r r,,'r,,atin unexcelled. Climate cool and inviijor-- ; iia lownt,,,, i.,.rr:,l!.K.p1 ,0 Points of interest, ineiuding Lsan '"A Forest nnyon, Cedar Breaks, Zion Canyon. n,i Grand Canyon. 1 id-"- hj imif5 or 5 rpf w9 SjW ($ sS is not j,,r ft i;r vnoN-- ni: '1 J atfl iMk rate ri . ec of another person. The granted if the party - an inmate of a state or national ill lei home, and to obtain this ap-cation must lie filed with the eom- - all.-ndene- i.- G I' Xp w I.'-'v- 72 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offlcea Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. ni llMkt COMPENSATION GIVEN Compensation of sixteen dollars week for twelve weeks, amounting to s fees wid titl'd, together with a drug bill of four dollar was award ed by the state industrial commission on Friday last in the rase of Weston Timothy against H. A. lse for injuries suffered by Timothy on Aug list 128, Itldfi, while he was employed Point. That Iwdy held by Ijee at tliut Lee was oMrHting without procuring workmen's compensation insurance at the time of the accident in which the plaintiff was injured. Cm! Is Best Appeectatei Whan Mart Used. diH-tor- At Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Miners and Shippers of Lamp, Nut, Slack and Assorted Mines Biaea 10 16 City. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. lli lleat Ceal Is Bert Appreciated Where Mert Used. Hie Ban. SOI widow, $30 and $6 additional for each child. Pension of helpless children will be continued during helplessness that is, if they were helpless prior to the age of the Very Highest Grades. Bast Tor Fnrnacea, Household and AU Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake Of COMPENSATION DENIED ('oinH'iiHation was denied by the state industrial commission last Tucs-dain the ease of Frank M. Merril against the Gibson Asphaltum com pany and the Maryland Causally com He eontendiil that he suffenn injuries to one of his ankles while employed by the company. The commission held that the applicant winked for sixty days after the alleged injury without complaint or discomfiture, and concluded that auhscqiicnt inconvenience did not result from the accident. RATE of COAL la and under the age of 16 before the soldier died. It is also provided in the act that hereafter the iasusnee of a check in payment for a tension, for which a voucher was not required, shall payment in the event of the death of a pensioner on or after the last day of the period eovered by such cheek, and it shall not he cancelled, hut become an asset to the estate of the deceased fiensiorier. The aet states that those believing con-situ- te that they have title to a higher rate of pension under this law, hut are receiving pension under laws other than the Spanish war ant of June 5, lfcIO, or the amendment to that act of September 1, 1922, should file a claim under this act. IN THE ING OF DERRICKS URGES CAUTION Mines and ahips from tha famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley la the Carbon district Nona better for stove, range, grata, fur nace or manufacturing plant The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Once tried always insisted upon. Get prices from ths general offices and sales agency, Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah .:L- - lii.1l ,,,Wu,r " li Kegist ration, June 12th. 27th. tor either or both terms. Send For Catalogue. Address: SM- - . T 'II Sc AG1tI('l LTUK.L COLLEGE LOGAN hoo j I : I.TK on fiiii..:Mii i . i, iti.'l. i, )l of lc-- I n account of age. 62 years of ago, .12 to $20 per month; i;s year- - of age, 18 to $30 per month; 72 years of age, $24 to $10 ier month, and 75 year of age, $30 to $50 per im .fit n nc It. 1K' at ,1'Jt. rl .'f t;ir J G.'i.r-- ' '"i"-- i ...i. Jiil-. i. t: Pr'.-eI!!-- , ':. I'i.l"-Un- .l s Harkness, wr.T. to M'l: month. entitled, About Hay ns. of insurance. Bonds. and Accounting, Auto are frequent and costwrite fall protection. safe than sorry. See i G. E. NELMS, Mgr. Office No. 311, Electric Bldg. Phone 354w Price, Utah Der- ricks, pointing out the proper way to move them when in proximity to fN.werlincs, is also Wing distributed. Uompany officials stale that farmers with them in a very are commendable manner in their efforts to prevent accidents. As a result of this the nuinWr is Wing reduced each year. All lines Auditing accidents ly. We Better be It is hoped that the present 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 Davis Auto and Machine company on ths south. East side South Main street Terms may be arranged. of widows of surh soldiers season's haying operations - can he . from $20 to $30 a month conducted without mishap, and this iueren-e- d a,-with ix dollars additional per month ran undoubtedly be accomplished if of four dollars per month on FEDERAL AID COKES concerned will take the of the account of children under 16 years of ' everyone s ti. ..n per prerantion. say officials. Warrm-age. Remarried widows of such soldThe eity of Lima (Peru) experien- . weic re-i'- d iers are increased from $20 to $30 per pl month, and same allowance for child- ces an earthquake on an average of Price, Utah widows. Title to W given onee a week, but during the past ten ren as f2r.h, .. widows or remarried widows, provid- years there has been no loss of life w ed marriage to soldier, sailor or mar- or property. Ant' Bhode Island is the only state in ine was prior to SeptemWr L 1922. If I. Bungalow of eastiron are now be- the union where a man or woman has there be no widow entitled to pension dollars worth of the children under 16 years of age are ing built in Glasgow (Scotland) to re- to have thirty-fou-r jn San Juan. entitled at the same rate provided for lieve the housing shortage. 'property in order to vote. !l lcui' ns in-te- ad r tve.-.-ure- R. W. CROCKETT ' -Aiiguitt atonal Summer , - ivr ! MOV- As the annual haying season approaches th Utah Power and Light eoiiipRiiy is again railing the attention of the farmers in its territory to the great danger of serious and even fatal accidents that exists if care is not exercised in moving hay derricks when near high voltage powerlines. Each district is Wing thoroughly cheeked up to make snre that all are properly tagged with Hie warning sign. A IMimphlct : s. ,rth " names a -. Jo:nMayne of SraiiMi Pork, u. sociology, V. ""i'lry, Johns Hopkins; McLaughlin, .nrf .. of Jiitv. . V.LIi. .,1 it i .V la-.a.i- ctrff a Storage Purposes. French manipulated ed ! by ti C. i u. of ' i - Am ie r ; ifi eol l. .' tra iW -- si (apt. It. PENS! i mL-T.'. Rtrtk Efctith Ftrrrt fhoas zwo ICK, UTAI, Is Unexcelled For exH-rimeut- s Sioek-irjflo- h Buarnnteei - Kich, 2-- 3 ahont the Jkr M No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers. the blower apiaratus that spread the killing powder in a cloud twenty feet aliove the iierishing crops. Captain French conducted simfliar with success last year in Eastern Oregon, and when lieeves had gained jienuissiou from the government to use reserve army planes to do some of the work here French waa sent for. It will he four or five daya vet before the aueeess or failure of the experiment can tie fully judged. In the meantime efforts are being made to locate other fields where the work can be continued. Around Price and in other seetiona of Eastern Utah the weevil has to some extent. Karly rutting are being resorted to by farmers in the hiqie that the tiettcr Kirt ions of the crop may lie saved. T lie reuse in the iensiong of certain soldiers and sailors of the war with Spain, the Philippine insurrection or Ihe China relief expedition, and of certain widows, minor children and naval aide Jo President Cool- helpless ones of aueh soldiers and sailCapt. Wilson llmwn Tat right), new oh us receive lower, ors commenced June 4th (today) and idge and commander of tlie go'sl ship "Mayl 1ni-i- i recently apshould Ini in the pension checks July from Capt. Adolphus Amliews. former aide, who has The increase comes under the new 4th. conlerenre. Geneva pointed a delegate to the Spanish-Anierica- n war pension act of per May 1, lfc.fi. This grants a 66 cent increase over the former Spanish NOTICE war act of June 5, 19120, as to soldiers, partment nurses or marines, gives a 50 sailors, Land increase to widows and incent Nr May 7, creases the additional allowance fur Isaiah June 23. 1021, made Addiiinmd H. 103i- children under 16 years of age from si puli.. May 11: la- -t fin four dollars to six dollars per month. E Vim-tdays service and honorable iiinr, FOK . ,'al!'"f?V,Vl'0iT T.:irol 'iiv. I iiili. :'l'schargi was granted for disability I'.'"'1.,- - pl- -i b.'vhi unit due to service and in the line of duty NE(4. Bee. 27, Twp. 12 .,ti,i .V iv.-;...r s. I.,,:-- !, . i;inl.. I hi.. Vt ,hr . P(111diti4,ns utKin which the in- to , intention to make tnw-v-.soi' km.sing ' P,'1",twl- 'I; f..r W S , i "I,,;,, v establish claim to the land s-- e. 0 per ed before Arthur J. Lee. of from ?20 to Hi1. lensions j:t: K M'.',. n"' t rriee. I mb. " sA H. Tt'- - H act to those tliis tnoiiili are granted by ' ' lias .a..,i I i.Lii m Itaiis 1" K.i- -i according to disaliility not iro'1' intent f iii.li.-.filcl er land ilu. to vicious habits, and $72 'I'C Gnk "f '' monili f..r those who are helpless and ivJ .Icr'ti.d - mrd. The Sun. Wwnennmt lah I ng needs ami imssihilities. Besides covmost of the state mad ayslenia in Grand and San Juan lie inspeeted lln coimiy highway out from HlulT to the Ari.ouu rtali line in Monument the suspension Valley, including bridge at Goodrich ami the road started to Illamliiig wit'i the uiitural bridges in White Canyon. The highway is being bitilt of Sun Juan through the United Slates forest ser-- ; vice and the public, spirited citizens of Ibaiiiliiig. Ace itnpaiiyiiig the mrty were Julin T. i ,:iliiiv il, secretary of the state land G. I'etersmi uiid board, and Irc.-to-ii Henry 1 1, lilood til' the stale road ACT INCREASES Standardville, Utah - the flfalls aHvt last J nday in "- Wedding aniiuuneciiipiila. 1NEL GARAGE 4 Ninth ! ering PRESIDENT HAS NEW NAVAL AIDE l" Properties At After the Pest. was brought into Tbnn.frh the ef- ,nsI torts ,,f County Acneultural Agent Yern L Martineaux and George 1. lieeves, the chief of the Unitivl Statea bureau of entomology, the plane waa used to spray calcium arsenate over a field of standing alfalfa near Magna. While ('apt. A. F. Herold piloted a huge He llavilaiul over the field, to Joseph Kinnell and lb to future agricultural productivity of I tali,'1 The KUKtrnsion bridge near (oodrich is not strong enough to bear up nmler very heavy loads, the governor said. In order that oilmen may purchase their equipment in Utah rather than (dorado, with the assurance of safe transportation to the fields, a new bridge must be built or the old one strengthened. Among the pmjeets studied on the trip were reclamation derelonneiits and Missihilities at l'riee and Helper ami in the Green ltiver ami Elgin districts, as well as a pniposrd one in ihe Hlainling section of San Juan. The governor also devoted some time to the dry farm area east of Montieello ami around lilanding and at La Sal ami imnle a hurried itiKieetion of the Ibg Indian ropjwr 'property near La Sal on the way home. He also gave coirddi-rahlattention to the highway Judge Building, Salt Lake City ''rtW l,,,n a ; very low average cost. "We visited the state exeriuieiital farm, for whieh the last legislature made appropriations, ami were amaz-- j ed at the pruskrt. Instead of seat- I I tvd places we found large traeta of fertile land watered with from eigh- inches of preeipi-- j 'cen to twenty-tw- o laiiuu a year. The trip as a whole waa a revelation as to the present and the UTAH FUEL CO. Done . -- ! It- -i Go i you want it because theyre clean through and through and even burning. b We Do Huge Airplane and Government Ken : '!t v Carbon County and FIGHT THE WEEVIL ri;ii i:i la Shipped Everywhere fr i'Sjuw't.BI.WMl.Me.W to order Rubber stsmP at The Bun. |