OCR Text |
Show TBS SUB, PRICE, .FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927 FRIDAY UTAH-EVE- RY UK STATE Vs" PAGE SEVER MEASURE SIGHED BY IDE! Insure Now! I The school laud bill pascd the United States senate on Thursday of week. linunMiately followin'? the vote to refuse Frank il Smith a seat ice President Dawes tound a message 'from the house announcing its as-- ! sage of the amended mIkioI bill. The clerk read the message. Sentor Jones of New Mexico auuounced that the states concerned were willing to ar-eet the amendment aud the bill w a9 passed. It later went to President 1'iHilidge, who, as a matter of form will refer it back to the seeretary of the interior, but as the measure wa I prepared by Secretary Work it will be mere formality. Thc state of i'tah will reeeive a; proximately l.'wHi.OOO acres by the new law. In the state there are 52,-- 1 597,700 with 13,411,358 acres of uuap- ipropriated and unreserved land that has been surveyed by the government. In addition then are 13,4ttl,Nio acres unappropriated and unreserved that has not been platted, according to Ralph IT. Woolley, hydraulic engineer of the geological survey. Approx- j j Just a Reminder... - Legion Has Ceremonies Up At Helper lt llhLPKll, Jan. 23. Legionnaires from all posts of t'arhon euuntv gathered here last evening for a joint installation of officers under the direction of state ot'fieials. Department Commander S. W. Tooke, Department Viee Commander A. S. Horsley aud lV(art incut Adjutant Otto A. represented the slate opgauiniion and tok charge of the eereiuonies. I'oiuuiaitder Tooke outlined the pro-'- a gram for the coming year, urging iu- at fairs, ,,rst in American 1 The best coals you can buy for your fur nace, stove, kitchen range or fireplace are CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE. Theyve been Utahs leading ones for more than thirty-eigyears, and they are preferred because they give better and more comfortable heat. They are clean, free from waste and economical to use. ht ; Wei-.-le- ' imately 50 ier rent of the entire land jin the state comes under the Your dealer can supply you if he sells good coal. unre- served and unappropriated class. The provisions of the measure give the state four sections out of each township, which would mean that 1,500,000 acres with all mineral rights would pass to Utah out of the unreserved and unappropriated still unsurveyed. Much of this lies in Carbon county. A considerable portion of it ia valuable for its eoal deposits. Since the above was put in tyjw wort! romea from Washington, D. C., that President Coolidge signed the measure on uesday last. Those present when he attached his signature were Senator teed Smoot, Congressmen Colton and jeatherwood. Senator Jones of New Mexico and W. Hal Farr, deputy at- MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF UTAH FUEL CO. CASTLE GATE AND CLEAR CREEK COAL torney guncral of Utah. Senator King was not there, lie is not satisfied lflSw ; Residence 881 I Trice Commercial and Savings Bank ' & Buildingg, Price, Utah. Phone 188m. PRICE, UTAH P Office Thane QS. J. 0. HUBBARD Physician and Surgeea Office Hours 2 to 8 p. m. Phone 234. Keeidence Iwu Electric JR.M.D. CHARLES RUGGERI, Phyeician and Burgeon ' Office Phone 81 ; Residence 177. Bilvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. . H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist J. Work and Extraction. Price Commercial Bank Uldg., Price, Utah X-Ra- y 2 I HR, GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS Dentist T ' Residence 892w. IRICfS, UTAH Office Phone 209. 3 HR. SANFORD BALUNGER Dentist Service. Office, Second Floor Bilvagni Building. X-R- PRICE, UTAH . HR. L 8. EVANS .it Dentist ') Office, Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law i II Office Ia Comity Courthouse PRICE, UTAH IVA. McGEE Attorney At Law - Booma 5 and fl. 8ilvagni Building, PRICE, UTAH JJ..W. DALTON Attorney At Law -- Office .1 In the Bilvagni Building, PRICE, UTAH Frederick PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSEN I V w law 717 Judge Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I JJ GLENN HARMON ttorney and Counselor At Law $ Office, the Electric Building. J. . PRICE, UTAII FLYNN Licensed Undertaker and Embalmer Ambulance Service . Telephone 29. TRICE. UTAH WALLACE ' k Street Phone PRICE, UTAH J- - 283. i W. HAMMOND Licensed Abe tractor of Titles the revocation of the withdrawal or- Abstracts of title furnished to any oil and gaa prospecting piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire in- der, pending surance written in the best companies. permits will be made valid, it is statReel estate, bonds, etc. Second floor ed. Former Attorney General Stone Building. Price, Utah. teld previous to the order that per inits had neither been affirmed nor ONWARD denied. LODOI NO. 18 Sil-veg-ni XNIQHTS Of PYTHIAS 1 of the constitution pro that the senators and represent- Article videa Meets Every Thursday Evening At atives in all cases, except treason, fel7(30, At Castle Hall, Helper J. E. Alley, Price, C. C. ony and breaeh of the peace, are priv A. H. Haags, Kenilworth, K.sIH.1 8. i eged from arrest during their attendF. CL Bertolina, Helper, M. of F. ance at the sessions of their respective louses, and in going to and retiming rom the same and for any speech or Price River Petroleum Showing Well ebate in either they shall not be questioned in any other place. hs e, New Braly Building St East Main Hl-IIra- Officers installed for Carbon Post 1 of Helper 1. A. Nilson, commander; Frank L. Osborne and Lee Kirk, vice eonimandcre ; C. 1). Pope, adjutant; Jack Vignetto, finance officer; George Sprattling, sergeant-at-armDominick Albo, color sergeant, and Harry Green, rhaplain. Henry Ilolzworth Post, Hiawatha Dan Garber, eonunander; John first viee commander; Leo Jensen, second viee; A. W. Dennison, adjutant and finance officer; L. Anand II. G. derson, sergeant-at-arm- s, Daugherty, chaplain. Xrw officers installed recently are: Rudolph Zolx-1- Post, Castle Gate Dr. William IL Bash, commander; Howard Ellis, viee commander; William B. Stapley, chaplain; Dick Green, chaplain; T. L. Bnrridge, finance officer, and Harry Galpin, sergeant-at-arm- , Price, Utah Coal Is Best Appreciated Where Meat Used. t Xo. s; Mili-tae- Mines A Rains, Carbon County, Utah. Miliars and Shippars of Lump, Not, Slack and Assorted 81ses of h, COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Best For Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. s. Price Post Henry C. Olsen, commander; Nick Rinetti and Routt Pau sett, viee commander; L. D, Young, adjutant; W. Glen lfarinon, chaplain, and E. Bertot, sergeant-at-arm- L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. s, TWO IMPORTANT RULINGS ARE RECENTLY GIVEN Ceal Is Beet Appreciated Where Moot Used. Ill-IIa- Decision declaring that a license to operate a general merchandise business does not include a service station was made by Attorney General Harof last Friday. vey II. Cluff, in an opinion rendered The total cost of the stretch and the upon the request of City Attorney bridges is estimated at 895.400. The Benjamin Cameron, Jr., of Panguitch, miles is in the on Friday last. The attorney general five and seven-tentSolitude of FF'Hstation, and the states, however, that if the merchant vieinity affislsacv. proposed bridges will be across Floy, merely has a tank for the convenience qnlvaleat 1104 lha. Peagaalled ter wish who WIN aat alack. TSc hacS to purchase steraga, Brown and the Solitude washes. It is of his customers and ler heating qs steaming would him seems to that it it gasoline proposed to handle the project under the federal aid plan, the government be perfectly right for the town or INDEPENDENT COAL ft famishing 74 per eent of the funds city to consider that a part of his genCOKE COMPANY authorities and eral the business, and the state and eounty the remainin should their best use 20. judgment state the ing Ordinarily, requires Mines at Kenilworth, Utah. Gem the counties to defray all of the 26 handling such questions. In another aral Offices Walker Bank B sliding per cent, but in the case of Grand il question regarding licensing blackSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH will appropriate half of the amount, smith shops, barber shops and sold where is labor the only to be raised this leaving by eonnt) 812,402. In a letter to the commis- attorney decided that license fees sioners State Road Engineer Kneer should be charged for such businesses. & states that in only a few cases has the Barbers are especially mentioned in atto the state agreed to bear a portion of the the state laws, according construction costs, but it feels that torney, and he believes under the genGrand is entitled to this assistance. eral powers conferred upon city of- This la (ha time to have furnace repairs The agreement will come ficials that they might well include looked after before raid weather seta la. Hant wait until yen are ready te start befiuv the hoard at its next meeting the blacksmith shos and tinshoM. your furnace. Kveryone is trying te get in February. The project is the first repairs at the same time. Wa do work The beautiful opera, unit of the proposed federal aid highPriscilla, that will stand tha teat. See ui on North way from Green River to the Colo- given by the Carbon stake tabernacle Ross Ruiz of Madrid, 13, is tbs first rado state line, which it is hoped to choir. Matinee January 31st. Evening construct within the next few years, performance February 1st. Histori- woman to receive the epe. ial bronze A federal aid project in Emery, ex- cal, talented singers, attractive scen- medal fur labor awarded be the Spantending from Woodside on to Green ery and eostumes and enchanting ish government, oh 3 started her own river, is also being initiated at this music, replete with wit and humor. embroidery busineM rl the age of 14 time. Fifty people and orchestra. Advt. years. Times-Indepeude- nt President Howard Russell of the The Baltimore Sun is for rice River Petroleum company has the statement that under authority a law a hun recently returned from Price and re- dred and fifty years old children o ports that the companys test well Maryland (both white and black) there is looking exceptionally good, rath and girls, are still bourn and he will remain in Enreka two or out toboys serve in private families until three weeks attending to matters of become of age. The law has been stock sales as everything is going nice-- y they amended several times, but not for and will not require so much alter, the last seventy-fiv- e years. tion, says the Enreka Reporter of lest states He that the company Friday. Dr. Sn Lan Yang, child socialist lad a most welcome streak of luck in or ten years in Canton ai d Pekin, is recovering the six and American methods at Jersey earning inches easing that had been damaged Hospital. City and become stuck in the hole and was given up as lost. When it was lower ed the timbers of the derrick broke with. and permitted it to drop to the bob LOCAL RAILROAD SPENDING tom of the hole. The impact buckler MANY MILLIONS, ETC. a length of the casing and the string wedged itself tight. The company then built a new derrick and put in a (Continued From Page Six) string of five and a third inch. After The Denver and Rio Grande drilling a few days a Beam of water, whirh officials believe to overlie the Westerns Panoramic. Special, Dakota sands, was encountered. Then premier sightseeing train, will gas was struck with a pressure S3 be resumed for. this year's great that at times it kept the tools summer season between Denfrom touching bottom. The enorm vis ver and Salt Lake City on pressure working the water Whin Sunday, June 12th, continuing the six and inches easing to and including Saturday, loosened it and it was pulled out and September 10th. the damaged length replaced and low crcd. President Russell states tbai. they now have the extra strings ol: easing on hand in ease emergencies arise and it is certain that the com' nany ran make a thorough test of the hig Dakota tyind. It will be seven days until drilling ean lie resumed there is abont a hundred feet of nn derreaming necessary to make a water shutoff. The gas pressure is very persistent and with a fine showing live green' oil now Price River Pc troleum officials believe that bnt very little is necessary to pene trate the sands. A sample of oil and mud was recently sent to the Utah O: Refining plant at Salt Lake City an the analysis shows that the oil is of very highgrade paraffin base. five-eight- Equitable Real Estate and Investment Company hs -r j tin-shop- s, REED PLUMBING HEATING CO. . i r m im I, V ' 'FM" 'S'. 111 ,JI 1 ( I. ; m ' If 8ir$ I i I . w . aj mi n i ' t,-- Mi O five-eight- Office, Electric Building, Attorney At 551 Main j Horsley and Weisley also poke along 'imilar lines. A large part of th- ineeting wrs devoted to talks by of- fivers and iiiciuWin of the various county units, including August Litiz-.vttretiring commander of ("a Hum Post No. 21 of Httcr; Dan UarWr, new commander of llenrv llol. worth Dost of Hiawatha; Dr. William H. Bash, new commander of Rudolph Zohcll Post No. 24 of Castle Hate; H. A. Nilson, new eomiuander of Helcr post; Niek Rinetti, new viee commander of Price Post No. 3; J. Jep-se- n from Brigham City aud Ernest Crocker, formerly of Ogden aud now of Duchesne. - e. woods Attorney At Law 1 AUTO PAINTING E. Bertoti Paint Shop consolidated R. M. JONES Physician nod Surgeea lONtetrice and Diaeaaee of Children. Office, Bilvagni Building, Price, Utah. QR. nuco 246a Eastern Utah Building, PRICE, UTAH HR. Better Roads Coming to East of Price General Painting Contractor Physician and Surf eon j with the bill. Farr, who has made several trips to the national eapital in behalf or this egislation, ia at this time en route TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN home Waring the ;cii presented him or firm Any person, corporation having any .claim against the Price Transiiorta-tio- n by the president of company Price, Utah, will kindly present the same to the said Price Transportation company on or before March 1, 1927. This notice is given by reason of the transfer of the control of the company. Dared thia 19th day of January, 1927. PRICE TRANSPORTATION Federal Aid Project No. 100, comCOMPANY, By B. F. Mclutire, miles prising five and seven-tenth- s of road and three bridges on the Pikes Peak highway near Floy, was ARE OPEN TO ENTRY Three townships in San Juan coun- initiated this week when the state ty, formerly in executive order Indian highway commission submitted to the withdrawal, have been restored to the board of commissioners of Grand public domain and after February 4lk county a agreement covwill be open to homestead entry. With ering the project, says the Moab REN BEAN HR. L. J. STOOKEY y la-giu- i Thousands of automobilea each year are stolen all over the country. The relatively few that are recovered are next to worthless. Every minute a car is oat of sight of its owner is hazardous. The thief is always just around the corner. Your own car may be the next Theft insurance is not high. Wa writs all kinds of insurance, automobile. fire and accident HARMON Undertakers and Licensed Embabners Yon have a heart of ice, said ne Block South of L. D. 8. Tabernacle. the flapper to the snowman. Office Phone 158. Bee. 115m. J PRICE, UTAH Complete line legal blanks. The 8un. The Most Powerful Paeaenger Locomotive In the World. One of Ten Purchased In 1926. Sinre the rehabilitation five years ago 840,000,-00or an average of approximately $8,000,000 annually, has been put into this projierty. The work is steadily progressing. The program mapid out by rom-mene- ed 0, Prei-ide- V;. Through Utah Valley, Near Provo. Naah Gravel BallaaL lyeatt will be con- tinued, and when romplced the new Denver and Rio Grande will not be surpassed Z'u in physical condition, in eharac-o- f equipment and facilities the sate and expeditions handling of traffic by any estern railroad. Wes-lor- The Denver and Rio Grande Western purchased last year 100 per eent more of it supplies in Utah than daring 1925. |