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Show r SKIING AN INCREASE LATELY IN rsiP2l ptah-bv- ey THE SUV, PRICE. FAGE SIX M u PMDAY.i tion as before, the iile.i he.ng t L'" i a community center where i,,;!" Lililren may go. A I.!-- : ary Over 3,000 citiu and toumi have street paved with fjrtuinJ cement concrete - tt- ITS BITUMINOUS OUIF'UT Korse-atid-Bugg- y TliC Sun Kin-ri- Pavements Service. WASHINGTON, I). C.. June 21. Fur the day ending with June 5th Utah's production of bituminous roal wan ninety thou. 'and ton, a decline of a thousand f min the seek beof eleven alaive fore anil an May 22d. In Colorado it was 148,099, New Mriieo 4.S.0OU and Wyoming l'rnduetion tlie enunlry over for the week ending with June 12lh as indicated liv the 1(37,041 ran, loaded amount to O.finojKHi net tons. This represent' a recovery troiu the deprrs'iun the seven days receding, hut is less by eighty thousand than in the iinal week iu May. Total output of bituminous during the present calendar year to June 12th one hundred and thirty-eigworking days umounts to ). holi-la.- v ht 243,-094,0- net tons. Kate of production of beehive coke appear to have found a level, during the past three weeks, at aproxiiuate-l100,900 net tons. The only change during the seven days ended June 12th was a gain of eight thousand in Peiinsjl vania, which was offset by the loss of seven thousand in the Southern group. Total of beehive during the year 1928 to June 12th amounts to fi.iii'J,-00- 0 tons as against 4,931,000 in 1925. Recovering from the holiday loss in the preceding seek anthracite production in the week ended on June 12th again passed the two million of tons mark. Total output, with due allowance for local knIcs and coal consumed at the mines, i esliumted at 2,083,-00- 0 net tons, a gain of 4o.",0iM) over the revised figure for June 5t.li. y pro-ducti- than Cumberland. The of the Susie, which promises to lie the largest in the district, also will stiinu late business here, so a year hence or at the time Cuiulierlaiid i abandons there likely will be enough inrrraei industrial activity even neanr this eilv to make up for the loss. For several years the Union Pacific ha. y endeavoring to secure a of coal to mine as the Cumberlam veins are now virtually exhausted, but the land it could secure did not prove satifaetorv. McAuliffe, in his an nouneeuieiit, states that mechanization of the mines will continue, hut it will not serve to greatly reduce the payrolls. However, the big concern is nut hiring any new men, only making replacements for those who die, retire or who are placed on the (tension list eit.v oM-nin- U-e- au-d- Inlictment la Asked. FAIRMONT, W. Va., June 22. IiiiMaehmeiit of Judge I. Grant of the Mimongahela county eir-ccourt was asked by the Unitei Mine Worker of America in a letter to Gov. Howard M. Gore, made public today, hv district official of the miner' union here. Judge Laxxelle ha recently refused to grant the organization injunction against mine ojieraton. The action was brought by the union in an effort to euforre provisions of the Jacksonville, Fla., wugn Las-zel- le ut ot ii t ot jnis-idbili- ty ja-ne- iixrin-temle- ut , ot - com-pun- o s u - resi-bee- j j ! $l-S0i- l j an-th- j : I : in monev on ments" of bygone horse-and-bug- s i y : IN THE DISTRICT (01 KT OF THE lulled Hiati-- Within ami Fur the o t'lnti, Central Division Fuuna U. Ki'luii, 1laiiK iff, v. l'ui-ltno l.iie Stock ComiiMiiy, a ('oroiiiiun, I, lira y II. Pace ami Eva 11. Pace, lli Wife. Francis Marion I'uce, Joint A twit l'ucc and Ada I', 1ai-e- . Ilia Wife. Ilurvcy A. Pace amt Margaret M. Pace, IPs Wife. Furl Pace. ,nlm W. Prince Fdiib Prince, His Wife. Hcfeml.nil-.- . Noii.-- of) l 1'inii-Muster's Sale. SpiH-iaanil liy viitue of uii order of sale a ail decrt-- of) gin qnaUgf g We carry thing generally found U 19 atoro. a Carbon-Emer- y StoraCa Hiawatha, Heiner ud px Hiawatha horse-and-bugg- GEORGE McDERMAH) Superintendent Spring Canyon Coal Co. So in the long run you are paying for concrete streets. Why not Eight) get them? s AU of the facts ar, in our fru booklit an "Concnta StTMti." Aik for your copy lu-r- s I wo first-claa- y dangerous, added streets in repair, to their original cost, amounts to more than enough to pay for true, concrete pavement even, non-ski- d that has the maintenance built in. , to keep worn-out- j And in addition honeat pricea j pn-ven- On 1'hk day. And the heavy expense of trying While large scale tests by the I'nit- ed States bureau of mine' ami other agencies studying methods ul' that known mine have explosions ting in air is eAplosihle dust is a practical and that mean of rendering coal du'l incri, the exact nature f the mechanism of an explosion of dust and air is ml known. The bureau has recently com- -' J deled a second scries of exieriiiieiils tha aerric, andiao of the highest These rough, bumpy streets are diiectiy responsible lor broken springs, cut tires, greater depreciation of cars, physical discomfort, loss of time, and many accidents involving loss of life or limb. it-r- , firing j enstomor haa a right to pave- gy ottos. In our atom time b . -- (Continued In Property owners in many towns sad cities w hose streets swarm with motor traffic are still wasting their 1 Syndicate Purchases. IK HKyi K, Colo., June 19. A syndicate of men here baa taken an option to purchase the Frank Kstes coal mine, located near liifle, and proAN EARLY PRODUCER OVER JN bably will assume runt ml on July 1st. The proiei ty is producing a considerSANPETE REVIVED able tonnage daily, the bulk of which With the mine' now working in a is consumed at the vanadium plant in five-fovein of very lim'd fine qual- ltille that now is being enlarged to increase the eaiuteily. The mine i on ity enal and the almost certain of an eleven-fonone within u govenimeiit laud and nitrated under five-fodrift the prosHets in Six lease. Mile Canyon, which has dormant for a number of years, has re- ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE Bid ceived a new iniM'tiis says the Manti CARBON DISTRICT Messenger of the ISth. A new i lieing opened up with the Kenilworth and Castle Gate camps larger vein aud better quality fuel are working this week at fulltime. that may revive to a )ienuanenl basis Winter (Quarters and Clear Creek that one time aelive ramp. The new are working wnne better the.- last seam was l rated from the shaft few weeks. The Spring Canyon disdriven in Snow's Cany on, which is a trict ditto. side one entering Six Mile just below R. 11. Kirkpatrick, general Hie old Morrison tunnel. The shaft, was in lrire on at Sunny-sidewhich is down some five hundred feet last. That place is now workSunday 1 on an incline of 22 3 per cent, exfour daya a week. tends eastward ami south ward and ha ing Increasing orders under the ut rate IM'iiet rated a now dejxiMt. This i a for coal is keeping the three pm)ier-tie-s brunch of the principal vein which is of the United States Fuel iu Car-Islie to located cxNctrd down another district going at about fulltime. fivo hundred feet. The five-foone is April coal exports in Great Britain beneath any of (lie seams worked through the old Morrison system, and amounted to 4.290,(152 tons, valued at the eleven- foot one anliriiated will 27(1,700 (Niunda sterling, as compared with 4,702,53(1 in March and 4,340.00(1 also lie at a still lower level. Very little water has lieeu encoun- in February. tered in the new workings and not Fin in tbe property of the Carbon much is expected. Wlmt lias been ac- Fuel at lta ins has curtailed produccumulated thus far is pumsd into the tion t here almost cut indy for the ast Morrison tunnel stream. The new coal thirty days. It now is believed to lie is rcHirtcd to lie much harder than under rontnd. that formerly mined. It gives a hot Independent Coal and Coke steady fire with very little ms it and shares an quoted by Salt Lake no clinkers. The good quality of fuel Ctiy bid brokerage houses at fifty-twand the larger vein with the almost ami sixty asked. Mutuul Coal $1.50 certain prosicrt of encountering a aud $3.50, rcKjas'tivcly. still greater one within another five Stis-kof coal at Koine (Italy) are hundred feet gives rise to the sicru-latioreported ample with demand more acthat this rump may rivul and tive. Unstable exchange is unfavoroutlast the Morrison when the hitter ably affecting the American exportwas in ils lieyda,v. One time Morrison ers. No British quotations are employed two hundred men, a branch if the SanKte Valley railroad extended to the properly and daily tris were i .The number of men employed in the made by the train a well a a stream Jmmg industry, with the Hie years 1915, 191(1 and of exception local to teams cotil. liuul f The new working, wliieh i' railed 1924, shows very steady increase each the Crystal Butte mine, is iqiernted by vear regardless of the amount of pro- parties who have a long time leuse on i,,,'ll,n. Hie priKrty wjth an option to buy.! J- K. Kolmil. rhief elerk over at The Cryslui Butte Hople hove been ddniiibia, was in Price last Tuesday, yin Hie premises for nearly a year. The property there is working six day While they have produced some coal weekly with a force of close to two n in that time luosl of their efforts have hundred men, ho says. Several in development work and also in dences are to be erected thin summer, In Germany, May foal production building roads, erecting acrccns and const meting scales. will show au increase a a result of With their present force they can the British strike. Rbur stocks are produce ten tons of coal daily and on down three hundred thousand tons for short notice could increase this output the mouth. Most of the 8,000,090 held to fifty. in reserve is coal and coke unsuited for the present export demand. CHANGES COMING ABOUT WITH Pnidiiction of coal in France is at THE UNION PACIFIC the maximum, due to the English miners' strike. Imports from Britain KEMMERElt, Wyo., June 19. nil, while those from After upending several years prosect-in- ? are practically and hare increased Belgium Germany much available coal laud without sharply. French coals are up 10 to Union the result Paeifie satisfactory 12 )Mr rent with other increase exCoal company, operating exclusively acted. at Cumberland Camps Nos. 1 and 2, The Norway fuel requirement are lias decided to abandon those places by next spring and move the equip- roughly two million metric ton of ment and miners to properties at Hock coal a year. Of this quantity the Springs, according to an official an- Spitzbergen mine furnish around 15 nouncement made by President Mc- IHr rent, while England and Walea Auliffe. This eome as a disnatch to have supplied most of the remainder. Kemmerer, which has enjoyed much Nearly four hundred thousand tons of business from the eamps to the south coke were imported in 1924 and of at nearly all times since their estab- whirh Great Britain furnished three thousand. lishment about twenty eight years ago. hundred and sixty-fir- e There are two classes of rock dust McAuliffe states that the movement to close these is now under way, and distributors for use in mines fixed 1y the end of the coming winter the discharge nozzle and the flexible the labor and all industrial charge. These machines mut he will be completed. apt able to conditions, apply an iffee- Xormally the two Cumberland cm-- ! (be coating to the roof, rib's and floor ploy approximately three hundred and 1m easy to operate. The machines men and the big payroll has been a,'l,'t from $379 to and ran m vs splendid business adjunct to Kemmer-- .from 17ou to 42i9 feet per ho-- .r and cr, where most of the trading of the distribute 1.9 to 3.5 ouml.s of du-- t an miners has been done. However, to.hour. make up for this loss, Kemmerer lias Kenilworth is soon to have n new the oil fields to depend upon, as well amusement hall t n place the one as the likelihood of er ramp be-- ! de d roved hr fire a r. w months no ng opened on a largo scale nearer the There is to be no ioolhall in cnnec- cnc-tralio- I: ' the roal and coke eoinnot'ee ot M.ii.mt American InM-tutMetallurgical Engineer, alt hom.'1,, with present railroad ellieieuey. f-- amount rotdd not be iuord. of all Amero-aThe exiiri coals is gov trued large It by the strike of miners in Great Britain, -- ay rl some iMirter-- . iu New Vork, who n-to in for slopmi inquiries Coming the I'nited Kingdom ports ami omc onlers ulrtady placed ami eharleis af-- ! feeted. Outside e.f Kiiglaml, host iu stocks on hand were aiitieipalioli of the troulile ami the-- e are suftirient for the time being. In-is louit-ed- . quirv and Imviiig, then-fore- , Buriax proTiaion for a, alwiy. takes tim, hut h mors time in aome iton Wont Do t. .Ill per; sn, .m1.oihi. An year. i .iii.lr. h two on yearly raarity, based and eighty working day-- . - made b.. to l,4lHI,I.SHI.ISMI estimate of tHNI.tMKI.IHI0 i I PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ' McComick Building SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH r foreclosure issuisl out of (lie above cn- titled court on f lie 2tlth day of May. l!i2t!, in the above entitled wherein tin atiove limned pluinl iff a jmlg men l and of foreclosure nuain'i I lie alsire iiunied oil the JTlIi day of May. I'rgti, for tin mini of (wi-lithousand nine linndrcd ninety four mid sixty-onliiiiidrcdtlis dollars, isisi of anil, wliieli said jndgim-mill decn-was on said Iasi nuiiicd day euieri-iiu the minute IsmiIi. judgment hook aud judgment docket and duly filed in said cause in the office of tin clerk of (lie said court, 1 am cuiiiuiumlnl In sol! at imldir suction in Hie manner by law all Hull certain real iniioi-isituated in the counties of Carimn ami lMiche-.no- , stale of 1'tnh. descrils'd as follows ; i uln.-iim-- j dii-re- i s e A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uset of Concrete OFFICES IN SI CITIES j J Minor and Shipper, af flu Ulcknlfd Spring Canyon I Coal j cs e l I inM-riln-- The iiortliiw-H- i quarter. All uf Isit Three (3t unit the iiiiriheasi q tinner of smiths ct qiinrter. nil in Sis--lion Thirty-On- e (81. Tuwii'hii (ID Houlh of ltunce Heventeen (17) Fns( Fli-ve- of Knit Tb My Garden ffawthome O. famctict j SPRING CANTON, UTAH General Office, 817 New how Building. Balt lake (Sty, Utah 6) The time I spend on you each Spring Could well be used in other ways; I find my style of gardening Is not the kind that pays. j Mines at States United Fuel Co. meridian. The niirlhnist ipinrli-- r uf hnulhcaxl quarter. Hie ueM half of Miutlien.-- t quar- ter, and the MtutheaM qiinricr uf suiith-- l ' west quarter, nil in Kccliim Thirty-Sit.Tti), Tnwnshi)i Kleven (11) Kmilh of: Itunze Sixteen (10) Kio-- t uf Suit Dike I rise before the birds awake And lator on till breakfast call; Again at five my tools I take And dig till shadows fall. i x meridinn. Ist Thne t.'tl, Secliun One (I). Town-- ! ship Twelve (12) Smith uf Itnnze Silien (liil Fast uf Siilt I.ke mci'iilmii. The Miullienst quarter uf smillmest ' qiinrter, tlie suiith half of southenst ipinr-- 1 ler of Sttiinn Two (2l. the sunthtteM qiinrter of norlhcnst qimrler, the nnrih half of northenNt qiinrter of Section Ti-(I'M. the nurlh hn If of the tiurthweM qiinrter of Section Flen-t- i Mil. nil i,i Township Twelve (121 South uf ltiiii-.-Sixtwn till) Fust of Salt Dike iiinridiiiu. Ials Three (81 and Four (4), Kiviioii Tliree 13), Dit One tl). Ten (2) unii Three (3), the south hulf of Miutliwesi quarter, ami the southeast qiiiirtcr uf southeast quarter of Four (tl, the norlhcnst iiinrlcr of northwest quurter. and north half of northeast qiiiirii-of Section Fiaht IS), nil in Township i Thirteen (13 South of IDime Fourlis-eant of Salt I.oke ineridiati. The west half of northwest ipnirter. the sttulheust quarter of northwest qunr- - ' ter. the north half of southwest qiinrter. and the northwest qiinrter of soiiiliousr quarter, all In Keelion Seventeen 117 1. Hie cast Imlf of northeast qiinrter of Siniun Fiithteen Msi, Township Thirteen M3) South of ItmiKe Funrleen Ml) F.:iU of. Salt l.nke meridian. Tha southwest qiinrter of northwest i quarter, the north half of southwest qunr- ter. tlie north half of soiitlieii't quarter, nli in Sis tion Twenty-Si(2i'.l ; the n.irth hair of southwest quarter, the southwest i quarter of southwest (inurtcr, nil in Sin- tion Twenty-Seve- n (271. the northwest quarter of southeast quarter, tlie south half of southeast quarter, and tlie southeast quarter of southwest quarter, all in Scetion Twenty-Figh(21. and Hie north half of northwest quarter of n Thirty-Thre- e (S3), all in Township Twelve (12) Smith of Kanze Fourteen (141 hast. Suit luiks meridian. The southwest quarter of northeast quarter of Section Twenty (20). Township Twelve (12) South of Iiange Fourteen (111 Fast. Salt Imke meridian. The northwest quarter of northeast quarter of Section FJercn (11). Township Thirteen (13) South of Range Four-tce- n (14) Fast, Salt Lake meridian. The southwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section Nine ft)). Township Thirteen (13) South of Range Fourteen I spade a quarter-sectio- n And sow with i 'Largest Producers of Goal In Utah." Producing tha Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS patch care a million seeds; I pray that every one will hatch : Then let you go to weeds! I i Sis-liu- i Shooting Square Everybody Is Our Method till i ; Insurance All Lines, Bonds, Accounting and Accounting By terns Installed, Auditing and Real Estate. t i lltl:.jriir NELMS ft KAY Booms 1 and 2, Silvagni BUg. Phone S54w : Gr-r-- r PRICE, UTAH t. See-tio- (14) East of Salt Lake meridian. The northeast quarter of northeast auarter of Section Thirty-thre- e (33) Township Twelve (12) South of Range Fourteen (14) East. Salt Lake meridian. The northwest quarter of northwest quarter of Section Fourteen (141. Township Thirteen (13) Sonth of Range Fourteen (14) Fast. Salt Lake meridian. The northeast qnarter of northeast quarter of Section Fifteen (15). Township Thirteen (131 South of Range Four-tee(14) Fart. Salt Lake meridian, all containing 224A acre, more or less, together with all and singular the tenements. hereditaments and appurtenanrea thereunto belonging or in anywise appenr-taininPublic notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the Rth day of July: 1923. at tlie hour of 12 o'rlock. noon, or said day at the front door of the county courthouse at Price. Carbon county, Utah. I will, in olsuliem-to said order of sale anil decree of foreclosure, sell the shove described property or so much thereof as mav he necessarv to satisfy plaintiffs said Judgment with interest thereon, and costs, to the highest and host bidder for rartl. lawful Winner of the Vo, ted States. TMifed June 2. 1920. FREDERICK E. YVfinpS. Special Master Appointed Ry Raid Court. First pub., June 4: last July 2. 192A. H Richest efficiency. equivalent 1104 lbs. Unequalled tongai WIU net 1Hl tea ThelMri for steaming and heating gaailUm f 1'. r ' r - - j INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY ' What will you say to your Furnace next winter? Beina unfrirn.llv u and the t Mine at KenDwarth. Utah. oral Office Walker Bank Bulldlof BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH n thing4,1, I I,, 1 fcalu-- r, eKUI C,Cm 1.,4 vr- ,- r ' lnt tVOVi knowFun, , - he wperiof .! juJiV pleasure for yourelf and e ,me'1 -- " ie ";:;n Jupenonty- - Plumbing For Better Homes Flmnbing home that I one thing ahont fh ob- should be tha best tainable. Nothing npaete the hold so much m to have it out order. Tho beat materials and worhmanUilp la guarinteee when we do It whether it is repair work or a new Job. fir-rl- (HD PLURBIKG& raiCT SHEET METAL Wong-- : MiLTlSCB HEATINCCO. IS North Eighth Street Phone MO PRICE, UTAH |