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Show r THE SUN. PRICE;. UTAH PAGE EIGHT M'S FRIDAY. OCTOBER EVERY FRIDAY $. SOME COAL OUTPUT INCREASES yfinnouncing (OuvttBwd From Fag Fuur) preliminary carload ing report, the quantity (iroduced reached a total of about 11,725,000 net ton. The output for the preceding week, a reported by the United State bureau of mine, wa 11,442,000 net ton. Castle Gate three properties are going well six days there now and an outlook for this to keep up indefinitely- Frank N.Cameron Quits the Utah Fuel msm owcyjwf NEW FINER To devote his time to other personal and business interests Frank X. Cameron, viee president and general manager of the Utah Fuel eompany, has tendered his resignation from that position, it was announced yesterday (Thursday). He has contemplated such a move for some time, it is said, as the pressure of other business has become increaingly heavy. Besides being interested in several other enterprise he is president of the Utah Fire Clay company and vice president of the Utah Savings and Trust eom-fisnand ia also a large stockholder in the IJlterty Fuel rouiany in Carbon distriet pml to which he will devote considerable time. Cameron has been associated with the eoal industry in Utah for more than thirty-fiv- e years and during which time he has helN-to open a number of prominent local pmjierties. Up to last night his successor had not been named a message to The Sun says. Next to him in authority at Salt Lake City ia C. B. Hotchkiss, for some time past president of the Wasatch Store company, kw Lump eoal hauled to Thompson by railroad from Sego is selling at Muab by the trurkloud at twelve dollars the ton. Just double the cost at lr'n-e- . Sam Wbodhead, the manager of the store at Kenilworth, says that camp has now been working at fulltime for the past three weeks. He was here Wednesday to a meeting of the county eommissionen. Mohrland and Hiawatha have eac'i been working every day for the last two weeks. West Hiawatha, revenl-lclosed down, is deserted except tor n watchmen and a families that have not yet moved out. George A. MrDermaid, manager of the Kolapp store, was a visitor in Price on Tneaday last. That camp has been wurking six days a week for some time and promises to keep on and assistant general manager of the doing so through the fall and winter. Utah Fuel. y, y d half-duxe- Since the foregoing was put in type OFFER TO THE BRITISH MIKE word comes from Zion that Camerons WORKERS IS BRIEF place has been offered to Theodore C. LONDON, Oct. 6. The govern- Keller of Chieago, one of the big opment's recent offer toward a settle- erating men of the Illinois fields, and ment of the protracted eoal tieup will also in Indiana. be withdrawn unless it is accepted without further delay, Premier Bald- HELEN, RACK HOME, HAS PUT win today notified the miners federaAWAT HER RACKET tion. The offer, which was made on September 17th in a letter to A. J. (Took, general secretary of the federation, assured (he men of government assistance in obtaining a settlement if they would go lark to work. A nationwide agreement for which the miner have been struggling could be obtained in effect, if not in words, the premier wrote. Aa a result of today' announcement attention has been centered on tomorrows meeting in London of the national delegate conference of the striker. Cook tonight said that the' balloting in . various district on the governments offer ia overwhelmingly for rejection. Although the indications are that the miners are not likely to surrender, the drift bark to work still continue. Pres association reports say that 7255 men returned to 3 the pits today, making a total of of about 1,000, INK) strikers who have returned to work. 193,-40- HOST FORMIDABLE WEAPON IS NOW BEING USED LONDON, Oct. 7. Great Britain's embattled eoal miners today prepared to employ the most formidable weasn they could use in their fight with the owner of the mines. The National Delegate Conference of Miners voted to withdraw all safety men from the col lories. Throughout the strike some ninety thousand men have been working aa usual. They are the socalled safety ones who look after the pumps, the ventilating machinery, care for the pit ponies and in general keep the mines from becoming foul, underground lakes. Todays resolution was interpreted aa meaning that the miners would permit the flooding of all Newer, more distinctive ailhouett Newer, more exquisitely graceful bodies Newer, exclusive style of military front and cadet visor on enclosed models Newer luxury of comfort with deeper and softer cushions Newer, greater riding ease, with exclusive upside-sway vanadium springs, Watson stabil-ator- s full balloon tires, mounted and extra-siz- e smaller wheels on Newer richness of interior upholstery. 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Applicants mast be over 18 and nnder 45 years, although it is the policy of the department to appoint only males to the position of carrier. Applicants must e not less than five feet four inches in height and weigh imunds and a hundred and twenty-fiv- e free of physical defects which would bar them from the duties of the positions for which this is held. Things are simply remarkable until you understand them niid then perhaps they are very simple. at price which register a disand formance symmetry tinct enhancement ofmotor car three years ago, value the new, finer Chryoriginated sler u70" leaves today trend the new, finer Chrysler TO excels the charm and smartaa far behind as the original 70 advanced the styles of ness of its older self, just as the self older that relegated three years ego. earlier conceptions of motor car beauty and performance Come in. 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Helen Wills, national tennis champion, is bark home in Berkeley, where she plans to resume her studies at the University of California. She has stated that she would not play again this yenr. I exect to have a good rest and hope to win brn-- my title next year at Forest Hills, she says. SOUTH CARBON AVENUE Teachers in Gilbert school, Dinsted, Conn., who have completed twenty Freshmen of about forty colleges yean of service and whose aalaries and universities report a week in ad- are paid in fall by the eity are entitlvance of the formal opening in order ed, under a recent resolution of the to receive preliminary instruction in- trustees, to leave of absence with fnll tended to acquaint them with the life pay for the next school year. Instead of this, if preferred, they may teach they are to lead in the institution. the whole or any part of a year and receive so much of an additional full the pits in Qreat Britain. Under the as the number of weeks emergency regulations, which have DEMOCRATIC TICKET years salary taught bear to the number of weeks In been in furre since the present industhe school year. trial trouble became aeute.five month! be able to would tha government ago, The name Sing Sing eomea from the man the pump with volunteers or Bin Sinck Indians, the original inhabitroops or to take virtually any mean tant! of the region in which the prison to prevent the incalculable loss which now stands. would result from widespread sabot- - Three Mora Bodies. ROCKWOOD, Tenn Oct. 7. Removal of three more bodies during last night brought to twelve the number of dead in the explosion in the to Come Ohscntvi a)lcwffnjlumc& on ciRcJ!otoring for1 For United Rtstea Senator ASHBY SNOW Of Balt Lake County KB REED PLUMBING & HEATING CO. This Is the time to have furnace repairs looked after before cold weather set. la. Don't wait until you are ready to start your future. Everyene Is trying to get repair at the same time. We do work that will stand the test. See us on North Carbon avenue. Price, Utah. In the heat of the campaign let us not forget that The Snn has tha most complete line of Christmas and New Years greeting eards ever shown to this eity. A pleasure to show them and quote prices. Complete line legal blank. The 8un. OF COLUMBUS GET FINE (M PRICE, UTAH BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES Commission of Utah In the blatter of the Application of Price, a Municipal Corporation, For the Kstabliehment of Grade Crossing At Third West Street and At First West Street In Price' (Sty, Utah, Over and Arrow the Tracks of the Denver and Bio Grande Western Railroad Company. Case No. 920. Notice is hereby given that the application of Price City for permission to establish a grade crossing at Third West street and at First West street in Price City, Utah, over and acroea the tracke of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company. will be heard before the commission at Price, Utah, on Saturday, the 10th day of October, 1920, at 9 oclock a. m. By order of the commission. Dated at 8alt Lake (Sty, Utah, this 7th day of October, 1920. (Seal) F. L. OSTLER, Secretary. First pub., Oct. 8; last Oct 15. 1928. TICB FOR PUBLICATION I partment of the Interior, United Hu nd Office At Salt Lake City, I ptraiber 27, 1920. Notice is hei en that Elmer Addley of Price, I io on April 23, 1921, made Btockrau Entry No. U1N9H9, for NWUHWtt, 8WiNW.14.N1 IK. WfcNEK, NE14NE14, See. HNWI4, 8EMNWK. Mec. '54, Sec. 15; 8E14NE14, Bet 21, T imestead t. Mouth, Range 12 East, Malt Lake i an, has filed notice of int10'ct ike three-yea- r proof to establish the land above described before rk of the district court at Price, I the 10th day of November, ilmant names as witnesses Aline v Bus i, Glen M. Nelson and Harrison of Price, Utah, and David M illiam icry, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Bwj There are about 28,642 gin, all their root in selfiahn Legal blanks of all kinds. The Snn. which have Areyo exercise For Representative Ia Congress, First District EPHRAIM BERGERON Of (Tacbe County For Jmlxe of the Supreme Court GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Of Carbon County For State Senator. Twelfth District KNOX r.lTTERSON Of Grand County COUNTY TICKET For Represent tivea W. A. ENGLE Of Wellington FRED BORO Of Meofirld Or Is It HEAT That You Want? Cbmmissloner Four Years Term FRANK T. BENNETT Of Spring Canyon Two Years Term Commissioner W. E. KNOX If exercise ia what you want, you can Of Columbia istheafr For Assessor 8. W. GOMHNG Of Price For Attorney OLIVER K. 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