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Show TIIE SUN, PRICE, UTAH Page six r 1 It I : plaining f I lie io-i- il finent deliveries. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, EVERY FRIDAY jfj the soulli und S3 L ifil rent er of France are forced p restrict their output bceaii.-- e of a slcr'agi fuel. IS Kecent inquiries fur sixty thousand tons of beehive lmiiace coke hate resulted in ailvunces of fifteen to I cents a tmi in prices in the The Sun Special Service. davs worked ;a-- mine so fur has liccir Au. 23 Pittsburg, Iii, market. Kjml delivery WAHIIIINGTOX, D. 1)5.4. is halt $3.11 to $3.15 and future un h qiintcd teiiijiorarv Recovering In While the slate at large was showto $3.50 a ton. over $3.25 the coal of delivery country production a handsome increase in July, Mesa ing with the wk ending August Seder Valley Goal eoiiipany is now during failed to keep fuel from it- - procr!y over rriir li('l n total of 10,626,(11)1) not "minly's production sel'iug were the mouth there During Kieht'iehl at the mine to farmers tons. This is an increase of 47(i,llM) apace. near one hundred and Ihrce men employed haul it themselves. or 4.7 Hr eiit over the output in the in the several mines over that county, ami others towhothe ami is the will not e highest and preceding work, Shipments they were credited with a pro- come until the u branch of figure attained in any seven days duction completion 751(1 which of tons, brought liic of the Denver uinl Kio Grande Total production ot since .March. debituminous during the present cal- the totul to 55,511 tons. This is umin- We. lirn now building. Tt - known amount crease over the of 10,081 ender your to the middle of this of us Crystal mul. month approximately a hundred and ed during the first seven months On the basis of incomplete car loadlust year. ninty-nnworking days totals 231,. for the week ended Augu-- t 14th ings the wus of Gunnison one county 755.000 net tons. For the week endshow a good the National Goal association estito districts producing ing with August 7th Utah a output inceii-- o during .Inly. The print net ion mates tiie output of bituminous for was 77, OlN) tun, Colorado 100,000, there estimated at 4.5,200 ton that week ut approximately 0,5iHI,iH;l) was New Mexico 44, OIK) and Wyoming bringing the total for I lie year to date net toils. This represents practically IIHS.000. of 27,05!) over a complete recovery from the reduced I rod ur lion of unthrnetic during to 284,045, an increaseseven mouths of production id 10,140,000 reported by the that first during the week ended August 14th is estithe geological survey for the seven 1025. mated. subject to slight revision, at endj-August 7th. days 1.034.000 net tons, an increase of ap- SPIRITED BIDDING FOR FURNThe totul quantity of the bituminous proximately ninety thousand or 3.2 ISHING THE STATE coal on hand July 1st railroad fuel in is ht cent over the output in the pre was efilTicicnt the at !),3!t8,H)0 toils, week. The total amount of Nine hid- - for supplying the stale ceding in is anthracite produced in Pennsylvania and its institutions with coal during current rate of consumption, to last days. From April 1st in July amounted to 8,420,000 net the coming ycur were opened mid tab- twenty-sevel to 1st the railroads in tons, as againt 8,037,000 in June ulated by the department of finance theirMay h tons. stocks 704,000 Begina decrease in July of 50H,(MM) or 5.7 uml purchase at Suit Lake City last with the latter part of May they For the delivery of two ning to rebuild per coni. Saturday. nml between May begun The amount of coke produced at thousand tons of -- lark at the Univer beehive ovens Continues to show little -- ity of l.t all tiie Mursli Goul company nnd July 1st a total of 1,012,000 t ns Total output during the hid $3.88 per ton; the Go us inner- - were added to storage. change. The Interstate commcrct commisweek ended August 11th is estimated Mutual, $3.40; Standard Fuel, $3.37; litis found no unreasonableness sion at 1R3,(HK) net tons. Bamberger Coni, $3.4!); Perries- - Goul, in a rate of $1.02 charged on alark Hie und the $3.3!); Knight Fuel, $3.80 coal shipped between .lime 1st and COAL MINERS IN ENGLAND AND eapitnl, Martin Goal, $4.20. Delivery . us IN THIS COUNTRY. lliou.-unSeptember 20, 1023. from (mints in Ibc d tons of a of slack at Golormln Denver and the mi Like Salt eapitol wus the same witli all On Thursday of last week the neg ia to in bidders except the Standard Fuel. (Moffat rond) Xehra-k-Superior, Neh., citations between the Ifrilish coal This Cement emu. was $3.70. For delivery of thirty-fiv- e the ease of the miners and tqicrulurs collapsed. And hundred tons of -- luck at the puny vs. the Rurliugli'ii railroad, on the same day Hall, president various state the Koval elal. The complaint was dismiss'd. of the Ohio district of the United Goal Sales bid $1.20, f. o. h. Goniplninants alleged the rate unreascompany Mine Workers, refused the invitation uml for $1.70, f.u.h. mine, and onable to the extent (hat it exceeded of the Operators association of that mine, six for hundred tons of $1.00 $4.30. stale for ft meeting at Columbus on ut the mine. The Lion Goullump, Tiie longest coni train ever pulled hid $1.00 Tuesday last to discuss a new wage for slack and $2.50 for out of Sulinc district in Southern Illithe lump; aeale. The Buckeye State impasse Ctnh nois was hauled away by the Illinois -for for $1.87 $1.22 lurk, Fuel, is not nearly so important as the eon -- luck and $2.72 for lump, all Cent nil lu- -t week. The special left tinued deudloek in the British indus- screened Eldorado with one hundred cars atf. o. b. at mine. try. but it is highly inqiortant neverfifty-siears from the OGara tached, theless. For the signs in the Kastcrn EASTERN AUTHORITY Goal company aiul forty-fou- r from LOOKING state clearly point to a finish fight the Dccriug Coal company eu route FOR LARGER MARKET between the union and the newly PUBLICATION to Chicago, where it was received in al householders who used the bitu- NOTICE FOR of the Interior, United Statea formed oierators organization. Ami under minous last Larger markets for Utah's eoul on thirty-si- x The hours. year, train was a pressure, Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, if the latter win their fight the aame the Pacific Coast are fore- mile long. The ears represented five after being induced to use a little August 5, 1925. Notice ia hereby riven sort of fight may be conducted in cast in an article in a indirectly recent issue of three hundred and forty-fou- r New England gumpioncute in its that Rulon K. Frandsen of Price, Utah, who on August 15, 1921. made Stock raisIllinois and Indiana with the ulti- Coal Age, which quotes Frank T. thousand tons. handling, will use the bituminous the ing Homestead Serial No. U30320, mate result htat the mine workers Griffith, Entry, the One of my neighbors for Lots 3. 4. SW Portland J. II. Wootton of American Fork coming winter. ' president of N1V 14 be Roth in Great may disrupted. (Ore.) Power eonian.v, as looking to was here Saturday and last year used the mine run, picking 8E14NK14. SW last Sunday Britain and in Ohio the men have the future development of electric y 8W 14 Lot after taking samples of coal from the the lumps for use in the eooking range Range , 8andEast, the uneconomic end of the argument Salt Lake meridian, has from steam, rather than water fine and in and the remaining lump of J. It. Fleming of Price r filed notice of intention to make properly and therefore the wrong end. In power. "Power development of the over to the south of Columbia for test- his boiler. He had excellent results proof to establish claim to the land Britain they reject the eighthnur future will be steam ami not hydro, described before the register of is a stockholder in the Con- after some instruction as to the me- above the United States land office at Hnlt Lake days and insist nHin one of seven. Griffith Hays, and the magazine goes ing. He several eite could thods I of firing. the Gordon Creek City, Utah, on the 15th day of September, If the British industry is to survive on to prove that hack of this is the sumers Mutual up inwith 1929. Claimant names aa witnesses Jasothers of that similar instances. it must have more pruduclion; and implication that coal is the mainstay district and along per Robinson of Price. Utah, Orin Smith therefore the eightliours day is in- of such development. "California, concern is now figuring to develop the The automobile in which Archduke of Duchesne, Utah, and Rasmus Fraud-se- n oining lease from the government In Ohio the which is ami has been a conspicuous and George O. Frandsen of Priee, escapably necessary. and his wife were murderof a hundred and sixty acres. It is Ferdinand miners insist upon a continuance of leader in hydro-elec- t 1914 has been offered for sale Utuh. GEORGE E. WOOLLEY, Actin ed ric development, ing Register. Edward D. Dunn, Attorney, the basic wage scale of $7.50 a day that journal snys, is now largely said to he coking ami of good quality. fur the twenty-fift- h time since the Salt Like City, Utah. Four miles and railroad a half of for common lalxir. Coal produced dcHiidciit on aleaui siwer reserves to no buyers. The First pub., Aug. 6; last Sept. 3, 1920. arc hut there tragedy, by hte Pennsylvania and West Vir- maintain its requirements. TemNirar-i- ' Iroiu the main line of the I)envir aupc-rstut ions people believe that the and Rio Grande Western east of Price n districts competes in fuel oil is being used, hut it is evihloodred in color, is bedeviled NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- ginia ear, would reach it. partment of the Interior, United States the market witli the Ohio. The basic dent tlmt petroleum inasmuch as four of its owners have Land are beOffice At Salt Lake City. Utah. In a asGoal to the National letter in iionuiiion rates district' inthe wage died in it and it has killed and ing coiiMinied at a prodigious rate, 5. 1028. Notice is hereby given August average about $5.00. The Ohio scale and eveiiimilly crude nil and its pro- sociation from a Massachusetts news- jured several others. that George Aletos of Scofield. Utah, who on June 28. 1922. made Stock raising therefore is uneconomic. It must ducts will he for other ur)oi-e- s than paper man this statement is made reNo. 039083. for More than one thousand five hun- IIomoNteadSis--Entry eoine down. And the operators are tower production. Vnrcrtnin rainfall garding marketing progress of bitumi. EKNW-7: XEiNF.Vi, KHWtj in New nous travof in the in dred students determined their fight to reduce over a period of years has brought inEngland: "In my University See. 18. Twp. 12 South. Range 7 East. it. to prominence the need for water els in New England I note frequent Wisconsin have taken up journalism Salt Lake meridian, has filed no ice of r of household change from since the introduction in 1905 of the intention to make proof to esstorage. Where -- ueh reservoirs enn tablish claim to the land above anthracite to coal. Sever bituminous eour.se Broken. Is lie created tlicir con-- metimi involves Suspension before the register of the United Srares land office at Sait loike City. Utah, on an increase in capital input. Steam LONDON, Aug. 23. The susjien-sithe 15lli day of September. 192(5. Claiminof eoul digging over in F.ughind, power can be in many names ns witnesses Neil M. Madsen ant stalled which bus lasted four months, wus for a loner rust than witter nnd Gust of Price. Utah, nnd IN UTAH John Kouvaiis and Kriuv Mnd-e- n broken today, and iuel was brought storage. The eonoinies of t lie sit na- FARM CENSUS LAST of Scofield. Utah. GEORGE E. WOOLLEY. tion favor steam if more power i up from the mines in Nottingham.-hir- c Acting Register. and Derbyshire. About six thousand Heeded. ' First pub.. Aug. (5 ; Inst Sept. 3, 1929. The arliele goes on to state that miners, in defiance of their cITiciul D. C., Aug. 20. The department of commerce annWASHINGTON, leader,., descended into the pits and "mi iuerease "T KM per cent in the ounce.--, DE- PUBLICATION subject t correction, tluse preliminary figures for a number of sup- NOTICE FOR resumed work on the seven and one price of fuel oil in Cali lorn i.i opens of the Interior, United Statea partmeiit l!"2.i items the Utah tubulated issue inr since the farm census Ioind Office At Salt Lake City. Utah, for coal. Coal at eight plementary half day s. In the meantime, A. J. up of the first summary for the slate on lanuary 19, 1925. These include farm August .1, 1920. Notice is hereby given Go4;, secretary of the Miners fed- dollars Hr ton could I'oiiqtcte with oil I lint John kind of road, sales nnd Henry Oiterstrnin of Cleveorganizathrough 1921. June on 23. eration, and his associates arc work- ut two a barrel. A future (viwcr mar- impulutinn, made who land. Utah, tions, radio outfits, tractors, value of implements und machinery, selected Homestead Entry Serial No. Stnrkniising ing, hard to prevent the growth of thi- ket for coal does nol appear to be far farm , expenditures. mortgaged debt, liuirv product-sheep uud wool, goats 929397. for NEHNE. Hoe. 20; NWVi, (breakaway, which, however, has not hwiiv. The situation apjiears to lie a : nd chickens and eggs. data for 192o (or 1919) are given in NWtiSWU. S IV UN EH- See. 2s ; - uml tiie miner-the been on such a log scale as the o truer joint prohlcuPTor nil case- - where available. SWH, S .44 N W , NEHXWK. W4 ail of this Of cour-NEH- - So-- 21. Twp. 12 South, Range S hud hoped. The break in the rank railroad-- . East. Suit Like meridian, lias filed notice so, the market tor Utah out put is is limiled to the two eouulies named. 192.1 1025 ITEM MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS of inteniion to make thrrc-yvproof to A the to at t increase. -i In men ! ill of going no igii glance There ''ARM POPULATION establish claim to the land above describITEM Aiiunini it We-tUnited Spues will Total iOS.s.-,ed before the clerk of the district court J. 2 Value of farm implement und yielding in Northumberland, York- map of the lOti.iilD at Price, Utah, on flic 15th day of .ViMi1 1. 1925 10.097.318 Jan. anyone that the coal fields While m:ii shire or South Wales. Both cabinet e nviiii-e hinny. I '(hired . 2.21 it 1029. Claimant names ns wit-- l 1020 13.r1u.7s7 mini-to,7 and labor lenders are ab- i f t Li state are the nearest extensive Under 10 .tears (ltd 31.255 ' nesses I. A. UichnrdM of lluniiiiglou, : Fimii-- i reporting radio outfits, x Galifoi nia. depa-il.to U t :i sent fr.iii London, and Ten vesrs nnd over nipt Christensen of f'ollon. 38; Utah, MarcusFmnn ...Ly" January 1. 1923 41. 193 Male Ottcrsimm nml J. S50 Utah, nnd on farms. Juu. 1, 192."i Traelors being made at negotiation- - for a setFemale of Cleveland. Utah. r.S3 Maurice Jensen Strikers Break Away. 1920 tlement. GEORGE E. .WOOLLEY, Acting RegisLONDON, Aug. 2') The higge-- t ter. FAKM EXPENDITURES COLORADO PRODUCTION HEAVY Imakanay of coal miners from the First pub., Aug. 13 : lust Sept 10, 1920. .pi(i2.4Kki For feed. 1924 THIS JULY, LAST policy of the miners federation since 3.911.388 For feed. 1919 422H4 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DisFor fertilixer, 1924 the strike was railed three months trict Court In and For Carbon County, For fertilixer. 1919 Coal production in Colorado dur- ngo came last night when delegates 108,959 Slnte of Utah Elixnbrth Filice. Adminlabor For wages (money of the Estute of Frank Filler. ing July, generally a slack month in reperrsenting thirteen thousand men istratrix 1:124 400 5.1 only), showed an unusual in- and hoys employed hv the Bolsover the indii-trPlaintiff, vs. John Bixrardi, 1949 7.472.3(H) Deoeneed. I Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at For lunilier. imihIh, firewood, crease, raising the total production company in the big Nottinghamshire sheriff's sale on the 2d day of September, 1924 713.042 etc.. this months seven of first the for fields accepted a proposal of the mine A. D., 1929, nt 2 oYloek p. in., nt the e hundred and front steps of the county courthouse In year owners to resume work at their old LIVE STOCK PRODUCTS aliove production during the Price. Carbon county, state of Utah, the seven and hours a for wagename period of 1023, the monthly re day. This constituted a eompronii.se port of State Goal Mine Insjicrtor between lie federations insistency James Dulrymple shows. On July that the seven-hou- r day must he main1st this year's production stood 39,000 tained uml tin1 mine owners' demand tons below the figures for the six for an eight-houone. Although it is months Nriod of Ia4 year. During yet to he seen whether the miners P.iilterfat sold (pounds). July not only was the July, 11)25, pro- generally indorse the aetion of the duction equaled, but the deficit was degelagtes, it is predieted that virtuaWhole milk sold (gats, more than made up. This is the fir-- t lly nil concerned will eagerly accept Whole inilk sold Ignis. oul (pounds), 1924 fil-J rods east of the northwest corner of time this year that production has the compromise and that work will !! (iitlieast qunrter of said section. ChTiirn' raSe"1 equaled that of In-- t, nml is taken to start again forthwith. indicate an unusual activity for the Chicken eggs fall and winter months. Grands right of wny. thence north 59 deg. ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG FARM MORTGAGE DEBT Production during July wns 065,805 Jan. 1, 1025 Jan. 1. 1920 "3 ntin. west 250 feet parallel to Denver CARBON DISTRICT trad Kin Grande right of way to a point Number of Janus in state 23,999 tons, making a tidal since January 25,0(12 of beginning, containing four nnd to coal Number nml lignite of farms o(orutotl by full owners June production of 18.784 1st of 5.315,578 tons, ns compared 19,134 acres, together with all improve5.310,313 for the same period of 1925. in France totaled 4.430,009 met rift Number of these farms rejiorting mortgage debt 7,995 8,085 ments, including one rock dwelling. DatValue of these mortgaged farms (laud and buildings $30,171,979 $84,578,191 ed at Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, Moat of the increa-- e during July was tons, coke 397, 9(H) and briquets this Sd day of August. A. D.. 1929. RAY Amount of mortgage debt from For a Paris. noted from mines in Weld, Las Aninays dispatch $26,153,053 $24,334,636 DEM1NG, Sheriff of Carbon County. 44.2 28.8 Utah. mas, Gunnison and El Paso counties. the first nix months of this year coal Ratio of mortgage debt to value of farms (per eent) First pub., Aug. C ; last Aug. 27, 1029. There were nine thousand five hun- nml lignite production totaled 25,170,-00- 9 Tho 1925 farm (Hipulnt ion includes only persons living on farms. The metric ton-- , coke 1,812,090 anil liien employed in dred nnd twenty-si- x More than $215,000,000 wan paid to and about. .the mines during July. liriqucla 2,932,999,' July nnd August 1920 figures include also those farm laborers (and their families) who, while e (he limits of any incorjHirated place. The avcrAgo number so far this year production arc approximately nt the not living cm farms, lived the unemployed workers in tho British dole in 1925. is 11,113, and the average number of June level with consmurra htill coiu- indu-l- i jiulScseial - in 1926 V ; j Si! wen-tv-li- r l, out-id- i- Where Did You Get c That Lovely Hat ? What compliment could please you more and what satisfaction yours wearing a hat that you know correct style for the occasion on every occasion every detail harmonizing with the rest of your n deen-a-ei- -t i apparel? d our 7 Home ! (Safe it financial from Keep toss with a Fire Insurance policy in TOETOMEJE2K5NEWY0RK It present id ty Equitable Real Estate and Investment Company New Brxly Building East Main St. Price, Utah Spring Canyon Coal Co. Our showing of new fall styles includes the right hat for you Let show you the last word Fall Millinery. a Bessie Kennedy, Ninety, Inc. Price, Utah, iiinniiiDiin x nt ; Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at SPRING CANYON, UTAH General Offices, 817 Newhonae Building. Salt Lake City, Utah ABERDEEN COAL cii-rg- three-yea- Highest efficiency. Government equivalent S104 11m. Unequalled far storage. Will not slack. The heel for eteamlng and beating qualities INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY at Kenilworth. Utah. Mines Gen- eral Offices Walker Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ti non-iiuiu- thrcc-yen- es YEARHERE Can You Judge Good Plumbing? If not our work will (imply look good when finished. We do repair work of all kinds carefully, honestly and promptly. Phono ns and we will be right on the Job. REED PLUMBING & HEATINC CO. 18 North Eighth Street Plione 290 bu-i- PRICE, UTAH - Comp.-irntiv- e - 1 he-in- e. 1 g ur er i Hci-(cuib- r- n-- i 77.l-0- . "-- 2(S,-I0.'- i "'I -., 1.- y, fifty-thre- sixty-fiveto- ns one-ha- lf 1 r i ; S I i ; one-four- th 371,-90- 0, out-id- NOTICE OF CONTEST DEPART-mer- it of the Interior. United Statea Office, Salt Luke City, Utuh. August 3, 102ti. To Henry Uhniigh of Prie, Utuh. Contestee: You nre hereby notified lliut Marguerite Dusserre. who givea Price. Utuh, us her poetufficc address, did on July 15, 1920. file in this office her duly corroborated application to contest ami secure the cuncefl.-itioof your Stock-raisin- g IlmncMcud Serial No. Entry. 7, tr.2ir2.-imade Jane 23. l'rjl. for SEH of NWVi. SWVi or XEVi. K or SWV4, KEU ..f SW . W 14 of HEv; of See. 1, and MVV4 nad NW4 of 8WK of Sec. 12. Twp. 12 South. Range 8 East, Salt Lake meridian, and as grounds for her ennrost she alleges that residence has never been established or maintained on said entry by said enlryman or his heirs; that no work has ever been dune or improvements placed or expenditures made on or for the benefit of said entry by or on behalf of said entrymnn or his heirs; that snid entry is nnd has been for many years wholly abandoned ; that said entry-inn-n (lied intestate in the fall of 1918 before said land wus designated under the stockrnising homestead act and said entry allowed ; that he wns unmarried and left no heirs surviving him so far as affiant has lieon able to iearn. You nre. therefore, farther notified tlmt the said allegations will bh taken as confessed and your snid entry will he cancelled without further right to lie henrd, either before this office or on npiienl. if you fnil to file 111 this office within twenty after the fourth publieat ion of this dnya notice as slmien Mow your nnswer nnder oath specifn-Hllresponding to these allega-miiof contest, together with due proof Hint you have served a copy of answer on the said contestant eitheryour in per-so- n or by registered mail. You should y,,,,r nnswer the name of the Ppstoffice to which yon desire future no- GEORGE E. WOOL-Li'SJ 'e ij. Acting Register. Date of first iiuhlicntion, Aug. 20. 192(1. IJnte of second puhliention Aug. 27. 1929. Dale of third puhliention Sejit. 3. 1929. Date of fourth publication Sept. 10, 1920 r-tyo- Serious objection is , in Western Australia low wage immigrants r.uroie who work for a native. being expressci to the influx 0 from Southeri half the pay 0 |