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Show pbidat, THE SUV, TE1CV VAOE EIGHT UTSE-TBST- giI i days since ihe movement to work ,irli de wndeiit of the United Mine era of America began. Official of the Pittsburg Goal estimate that the total openshop tonnage of ihr former week Pittsburg union district for the inwas approximately 109.000 tons, cluding that dug at eight other miiie which are being operated on the openshop basis by five other companies. In addition to its value in ti- HIRE CHANGE OF LAIE 1(1 THE OUTPUT THE BIG COUNTRY OVER (Coni timed From fu Six) d to A. I). IiiM'D and T. J. William, both of Sal iua, alien diapoMtimi under an application oeniiig took laee on Turmlay lat at the I'nited States land uffiee at Salt City. Williams and Larsen hail jsflitl for it and no other offers being received, Hi F. Tavlur, register, awarded the tract in accordance with the government agreement that they ay fifteen rrntn ier tun royalty oil all mined and eiienil in it lews than $1000 on ita -- during the first three years if the lease. ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIO CARBON DISTRICT Kenilworth, the two lliuwathas and lit irnr are each Working better this week than for quite awhile. The iroN-r- ies up in Spring Canyon .are working this week two and three most of them. days that Cadle date and Sunnyside ramp of the I'tah Fuel are this week going About five day each and (Tear i'reej And Winter (Quarter one. A. K. Gibson, general manager of the Consumers Mutual up on Gordon Creek, was up at Salt Lake City tliia week on eoniiany business. The output At Uibsonmiue is up to normal with An increasing demand for the product. Salaries of miners in Frauee were increased 10 per cent on May 8th for both piece work and that hy the day. while an additional 15 increase in the indemnity portion of wages was also authorized with a resulting raise in the price of fuel. Thomas 0. Harvey, general superintendent over at Columbia, was in this aity yesterday to get acquainted with A new grandson at the home of Hr. a ml Mrs. Glen N. Nelson of Price. That eatnp, he told The bun, is workl i, ing close in fulltime. J. W. Littlejohn lakes over under a new lease (lie first of July the pro-rl- y of the I'tah Fuel at Clear Creek, Ilia brother, William, retiring on that slate. The contract runs for one year, but is subject to cancellation by either parly on ninety days notice. Tracy Y. Wootton, president of the Consumers Mutual, was in lrice Tues day last and from hera went to to give things there the onec Over. On returning here he expressed himself as well pleased with the development work being done at this time and the output as wdL As a result of tests to determine the development of dust explosions in the mines made by the British Safety ltesearch hoard in es with the bureau of mines at the Experiment station (England) it has been made clear that there is less danger of coal dust explosion developing from a given source of ignition at a lonwall face than at a deadend or An investigation of the ignition of natural gas by heated aurlaee is conducted by the bureau of mines. The object is to study the probable source of natural gas ignition in coal mines caused by hot surfaces, which may be due to friction or other causes. K.sacial attention will be paid to the overheated conductors, aiarks from rulterbars of the electric cutting machines, friction of rotating rts, as wheels and brakes of locomotives and by naif falls. The increase in freight traffic of the railroads of the United States eai-your ia approximately 6 per cent. Electrification ia proceeding very slowly from a mileage standiKiint, but considerably faster from a tonnage view, due to the most congested section being the first to he electrified. Some of this Kwer will be generated iu hydrolectrir plants and that portion generated in steam ones will use fuel much more economically than Esk-iih-ii- U c. be-i- will a atcaui locomotive. The iueonihustuble character of all roekdust may he utilized in fighting of mine firea. Certain operators consider that it has Talue for that purpose and are storing material at strategic points for firefighting. Most of that dust used ia purchased, but a few companies have their own pulverizing Hants. Five typos of machines have been unwed for this work. These cost from $2000 to $5000 and pulverizing one( thousand and five hundred to three thousand five hundred pounds of rock an hour at coats varying from $2-0to $4.00 a ton. Domestic coai consumers in 1023 used 06,400,000 net tons of bituminous and only 52,344,000 of anthracite, according to the bureau of mines. This country consumes an average of tons of bituminous annnally and of this amount the retail dealers are distributin' 12 to 15 er cent. While this is less than a sixth of the 500,-000,0- total yearly output of bituminous it nevertheless represents a material INirtion of the production and is the basis for the close relationship of erlcase of pressure on the tween the producer and the retailer. Oiienshop miners of the Pittsburg Coal company produced 53,406 tons at eleven mines in the Pittsburg, Pa., district during the week ended May 22d, a higher total than in any seven ct explosions, rockdusting mines lias other big advantage. dut, particularly ft ss "V l,,r uppli'-'- lime-lon- e, WHEN FISHING OPENS d to the walls of pasgi readily r the; fleets light and vastly illumination afforded by the miner s; din-rilylight. Many accident arc i 'ii. illumii.a: attributed to imprner Limestone and liale are used alnm-- t : ui : cxeulsively for rockdutiiig-- , c 0 , - Mt limc-t- s i e, the purchased which in roof. mine the from shale but the free siliea is les than 25 ier is used hy the operator who Tia e.Ui- - j ment to pulverize it at the property. mati-r.a- l , ; , 11 The caeity ot bituminous' mine j of the country is frequently placed at ; figures ranging betwii,ii to 1.400,IMHiaiMiO ton annually. An estimate of yearly capacity based on two humlre ilaml eighty Ameri-working days is made hy the , Metallur-and of can Institute Mining gical Engineer Goal and Coke com- j mittee, although with reiieiit railroad efficiency this amount of coal, it is declared, could not be moved. The number of men employed iu the bituminous industry, with the exception of the years 1015, 1016 and 1024, shows a ateady increase annually regardless of the amount of production. ta ( 1 j You will want to be prepared by Statistics show that the United States has constantly for twenty year and longer, anil is today, enjoying the lowest bituminous coal price in the world. Operators in this country cut hy machine over three times as large a percentage as the British and produce three or four times as much per (verson employed in the industry as the British, French, German or Belgian. The develoied hurscower per capita in England ia almost twice that of Japan, anil the per capita in the United States ia almost twice that of England. The ratio of wages follows these horsevower ratios with striking closeness. Those in England are approximately twice those of Japan, and in the United State are about twiee those of England. Cheap power and higher wage enjoyed in this country are made tawsible by an adequate and lowpriced eoal subtly. By equipping lighthouses with perches the British society for the protection of birds has reduced the destruction confused by the light nearly a thousand a night to fewer than that number a year. One Russian inventor has perfected a device that starts a washing machine with a wave of the hand in the air. the necessary things if you will call and look our stock over. We have tents, camp outifts and every, thing for your comfort. No one who buys his or her fishing tackle nalia. We can fix you out with FerformanccValue at NewLowPrices 3 C.H. Stevenson Lumber Co. AO ONE PIECE OR A CARLOAD" Phone 111 or 21 PRICE, UTAH aoc 1 CARRE GA1E HEADS CASTLE GATE, June 2. Tom Kelly pitched the Castle Gate team into the Eastern Utah league leadership last Sunday when he humbled the Sunnyside slugger by a thirteen to four score and held them to seven hits and struck out nine. The big boy also collected three for himself, bstting in four runs nnil scored two. All the Sunnyside runs were on errors and they were unable to garner any more than one hit in any single inning. Pressett worked well fur the losers except in two innings. LOCAL LEAGUE CLUB STANDINI Eastern Utah Leix V. L The British air ministry institute in the near future service between London and The journey is expected to days. Castle Gate plans to Sunnyside dirigible Uinwntha Calcutta. Price : take five 3 1 I I 1 1 1 I Hi I Wedding announcement! fti N Now In Our New Location . ; to twelve. Howard, Carbon high player, pitched a fine game, but he had poor support and wa taken ont of the box in the eighth and Brown substituted. Leonard at third base and Garber at second for the visitors distinguished themselves. Sunday next Sunnyside plays lriee at the coking ramp and Hiawatha at Castle Gate. Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. NOTHE-- AS PROVIDED BY LAW i educe I wn of the Carbon ' Uounty district will, at Its nieetiiis. Tuesday. June 15. 1926.regular 2, o clock p. m.. adopt its bndxt foratthe coming year, a proposed copy of which is the office of the ,on file the board ofjneducation at Price,clerk ot lersons interested may insiect ns id(tab. bud- any time between now and said nd InviW to be in attend"T'"1 . Here are Motor dom's Two Most Stupendous Values Famous Chrysler 70 Coach. . . Km $1395 Phaeton.. Mam . Roadster Royal Coupe Brougham . ' Sedan Royal Sedan Crown Sedan Na Km Km Km Nm Km 1395 1525 1695 1745 1545 1795 1895 New Chrysler 60 ance The new ChryIer60" a lower six- -ii unqualifiedly priced anteed to give you more value for your money than any other car guar- in ita class. This supreme value is assured you because in designing the 60 Chrysler engineers set about creating a car of entirely original design and construction, going the absolute limit to put into it a dollar's worth of value for every dollar of its purchase price. In Chrysler "60 there is also the tame supreme quality that has been built into the famous Chry. slcr 70 and the unsurpassable Imperial 80 a quality that is now a definitely known quantity in motonlom. At these new sensationally lower prices all features of supremacy of the famous Chrysler 70 which have set it apart as the standard of motoring in its class for morethan two years, are made even more outstanding. For in the accomplishment of these new lower prices there is absolutely no change in the performance, quality, comfort, style, equipment, design or workmanship in bodyorchassis which have proved themselvesin tensofthoiv Bands of miles of driving by thousands upon thousands of owners. These sensational reductions to day establish Chrysler 70 even more exceptionally as the world's one outstanding motor car value in its class. will find tu eager to demonstrate ta yon Ac extraordinary featmet at Acsc mw prices of Chrysler 60 or Chrysler 70 Yon DAVIS AUTO & MACHINE CO. South Eighth Street iki here will have cause to complain. Before going elsewhere see our line of poles, hooks, reels, flies, baskets, rods, baitlines, nets, etc. We can fix you out for your fishing and hunting licenses. If content, plating an outing come here before making the trip. Pries Wins the Gams. Price defeated the King Koalere from Iliawatha on the home grounds last Sunday. The score wa eighteen Supreme Si Cylinder having the right kind of parapher at the said meeting to offer suggestions concerning said budget ROAIMi OF El M TATI OX OF THE CARBON OOl'NTY SCHOOL DIHTRKT B, Dated at Pric notice for publication JSTlrwr of.th In.,er.ior' United I)K- - State if.eVro. x-- ?nlt,in L"ke Gity. Utah. hereby given tbat Angelos lnppageorgion of lri.-e- , Utah who on August 24. 1921. made Rtirkrai-' SEU11 2; MWM1. for 4. 13 N,K Twp. South. 8,t 1 Vak baa filed notice of intention tom,,rdian, make three, year proof to establish claim to the land before the of the distrH rourt at lhrice, Utah,clerk on the 25th name as witnwLiU sI-Tv- Price, tee. John Papoula. Gust Siampinos, affof IP EL! F. TAYLOR Regia t Fiwt pub May 14 ; last June 11, 1926. NOTICE FOR T lVt7,we-- SSr t IntwiV'uS iredRtro At Salt Lake Citv Utah " hereby given M, ji2L vnad ru 1 pFstIP 8)4: SE)4 NKV Zr South, J157 that h. who on Btocfcniiiiinff 11 1.T See 31 Range 11 East. Salt Like mendian. ha, filed notice of intention to Sothethui!dy?,Pr" WJSR PRICE, UTAH .? 1' J R,1P,, SSTS4.?.' y. ruta 0f Smith of Victor Horsley of Price. Utah and ill mm Francis Olson - First r,ie.h"m .- 515.20 acres.) pub., June 4; last July 2, 1926. Since last Tuesday, June 1st, we haj been in our new offices in the recent? built Braly building on the north side Main street, between Seventh and Eightn. at Price. We invite all our friends, patrotf and the public to come and see us. Groufl ?or- - Everything in insurance auto bile, fire, tornado, accident, bonding ap soforth. Abstracts of title to farm and w property, auditing. We will build you home, loan you money or sell your ran or town property, whether improved1 vacant. insurance companies are all-ERICAN that pay their losses withoj equivocation. Let us quote you rates. W are changing right along. Very likely o ?ai?.ve yu some money. Investigateserve building and loan plan. Were here to A you WllMBlESUrESHtSTNiO New Braly Bldg, East Main PRICE, UTAH rt |