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Show 1 FRIDAY, HAY 20, 1027 EVERT FRIDAY THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT STAIN FOR TESTS IS BUILT PROFESSIONAL L J- - STOOKBY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone lOSw; Residence Ml Price Commercial and Bavins Bank Buildings. Price. Utah. HR. J. 0. HUBBARD Physician and Sursoon Office Ilnurs 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 240m Hoeiilcnce Phone 23-1- . Eastern Utah Electric Building, , PRICE. UTAH UStoX .s - . ' i U CHARLES RUGGER! JR M. D. Physician mud Surgeon .jfl J Office Phone 81 j Residence 177. Bilvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. HR. R. HcottVli inventor who is developing the television in England, believes that within two or three years it wjll J. I Haird, apparatus rrm raBBEraarargra The good housewives of this community are completely charmed with the Round Oak Chief Range. Think of its beauty, cleanliness and ease of operation and you will be gratified to know, as are they, that all desirable features may be yours for more than a generation. LASTING SERVICE WITH A ROUND OAK. CHIEF RANGE IS NOT A PROMISE, BASEBALL STANDING OF TEAMS 111 or 26 Office HELPER, UTAH Avalon Hotel Building. Suite 1-- 3, (Two) Phones, ISO. QR. H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist Work and Retraction. Price Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah TR. GLENN WILLIAM Hiawatha 7, Kenilworth 2, at Sunnyaide at Hiawatha. Standurdville at Castle Gate. Mohrland at Price. Kenilwortu at Helper. PRICE, UTAH RICHARDS Dentist Residence 802w. Office Phone 20B. Hiawa- tha. C. H. STEVENSONSON LUMBER COMPANY Phone and Burgeon Physician LAST SUNDAYS GAMES Price 4, Runnyside 6, at Sunnyaldc. Helper 20, Btundardrille 10, at Helper. tuMtJe Gate 5, Mohrland 2, at Castle PRICE, UTAH NEXT SUNDAYS GAMES 202 West Main St. HR. WILLIAM H. BASH Gote. in and examine this range. Made by the Round Oak folks, famous for a for making good goods only. Terms, if desired. Ask to see it. Just come ry Price, Utah. y HUT A FACT. half-centu- . Obstetrics and Diseases of Children. Office, Bilvagni Building, be possible to see across the Atlantic. He has already constructed a television transmitting apparatus at Coulsdon, Eng., from which lie intends to broadcast signals to America. His device has been heurd across the Atluntie, but as there was no receiving apparatus in tho United States it is not known how successful were his attempts. Within the next month Daird intends to erect a television receiving Apparatus in tire United States. Photo shows B. Clapp, Bairds operator, adjusting the transmitting aerial at the new Coulsdon power station for television. JHB'fiHKISgLa ' M. JONES Physician and 8uigeon . HR. SANFORD BALLINGER Dentist . U"fH Service. X-R- Floor Bilvagni Building. PRICE. UTAn Office, Second HR. L S. EVANS Dentist vention ut Chieugo last Friday. One OF FIRST of the speakers was C. F. Richardson, SURVEY OF liresident of the West Kentucky Coal company, and n director of the National Coal association. He talked on ComThe Railway Coal Industry. OF THE PRESENT MONTH mittee reports were read on Preparation of Coal and Fuel Oil, by Malcolm MacFarlane of the New York (Continued From Page Six) Central; Fuel Aceoiintimr Distribudays immediately following ihc con- tion and Statistics, by I). A. Mcthe campus of the Carnegie Institute test, these men, summoned fioin the Dowell of the Baltimore and Ohio, the and Storage of Coal and Fuel Oil, of Torlipology. The contest will c prineiiul mining eomnuip.it ies of fulwill eonrhed cur be United UnitStates, hv Menu Warner of the lere Margiven under the auspices of the ed States bureau of mi non, doiurt- -' ly in the latest safety kinks apuucd quette. by the bureau. went of eommerce, in Bituminous Stocks. with the Pittsburg Chamber of STOCKS OF FUEL ON HAND AT Various prices will be awni For April 1, 1027, the total stock of APRIL FIRST, LAST d the teams which, in the opinion bituminous is estimated at 75,000,000 of the judges, prove themselves most Consumers storks of bituminous on tons, subject to possible variation of efficient in first aid and mine rescue to 75,000,000 net from 3 to 7 per cent. This is based methods. Each first aid team will be April 1st amounted was tons. This the largest in the his- upon signed reports from representative consumers and coal merchants eonijxwctl of six men, iurlud' i :i p -the of country. The prevlmis scattered over all the states and is fient." Each team will be pared jo tory 000 wli.eli tons, in maximum was 63, 0(H), perform three or more prob'-mhud been reached at thp close i T th drawn from all kinds of industries of fo.a treatment tho first aid, calling war on November 11, 101!), ami again and uses. Deports were received from all byproduct coke plants, all steel injuries and the proper handling of on April 1, 1022, just before tho grout the patient. The patient, assumed to works, all lurge railroads, from five of that year. he suffering from electrical shuck, ar- suspension hundred and eventy-nn- e electric utilIn addition to the 75,000,0(10 tons in ity terial bleeding, broken bones or other two hundred and fifty-thre- e plants, the hands of ronsumers on April Lt eoal -nineteen hundred injury, will be given the first aid there were 2,085,000 on the Upper and seventy-nin-nsworks, manual of the treatment prescribed in e industrial general the in storaer at the United States bureau 'of mines. Lake docks, 431,000 seventy-seve- n and hundred ciriit and plants The events will be judged by do vor, mines, 1,800,000 standing in can undealers bituminous. handling and excrt laymen skilled in first ai l billed and an unknown quantity am- These large firms, although a small movtons millions to bu:f mnny ounting training and conversant with the part of the total number of consumreau of mines first aid standards The ing in ears rn route to dcsiiuaiiun. use a very large part of the eoal ers. Retail yards wen v.vll stocked with and furnished competing mine rescue teams will be an adequate basis for 1st. Such on the On April 1st the tonnaire composed of five men, provided with anthracite on April estimate. 0 to oxygen breathing apparatus and ithcr Upper Lake docks amounted actually reiMirted in this way was 70 tons. rescue used by necessary equipment cent of the estimated total. The Stocks of coke at hyproduce plans !cr crews in coal and metal mines. The j ower resources division of the geoloteams will lie required to work out in on the same date compared iavoraldy gical survey, department of the intera specially prepared smokerooin a with those in other recent years. ior at Washington, D. C., practical problem such as is likely to in the preparation of these reports by Ln encountered in underground rescue Inherent Impurities. collecting figures from the electric The ashfonning constituents of coni public utilities. operations. The international first aid and minr may be roughly classified os inherent rescue eontes's are held each year impurities and extraneous impurities, ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIG the auspices of the buret i of state W. A. Selvig, chief chemist, buCARBON DISTRICT of the reau of mines, and W. L. (innlncr, rewines with the National Safety couneil, the American search fellow, Carnegie Institute of Preliminary figures showing the toNational Red Cross and various "iii'i-- Terhnology at Pittsburg, l'u., in a re- tal quantity of bituminous produced operators associations ind miners cently issued bulletin. The former arc in the United States during the week organisations. Employs of mines, mixed more or less intimately with ended May 7th, furnished by the Naquarries and metallurgical plants and the coni substances, and are derived tional Coal association, show a slight workers in the oil sud gas industry either from the original ronl forming loss in the total output from the prearc eligible to f.artiriiv.te in the mu- uiaterial or from external sources such ceding seven days. The total quantity test. More thm two hundred thous- as sedimentation ami precipitation of bituminous mined is given g s net tons, while during the and w 'rkers in the d fferent .uincrnl while the vegetal coal forming plant industries have bern trained in first remains accumulated. The latter arc week ended April 30th the report of aid or mine rescue methods by the bu- present in the roalbcd as partings, the United States bureau of mines reau of mines. A feature of the meet bands, rnlrite, hone and sofnrth. These showed production as 8,421,000 net. will be the awarding of the congres- arc formed either during the laying sional medal, given annually to the down of the coalbed or subsequently. ' always a good idea for parents Crams of miners adjudged to be most Fragments of roof and floor which be- to impress upon their growing sons thoroughly skilled in first aid and came mechanically mixed with the the fact that its better to leave footcoal in the process of mining also con- prints on the sands of time than finnine rescue methods. gerprints on the police register. The bureau of mines has made the tribute to the extraneous impurities. contest mine the rescue first aid and Recent eruptions in Hawaii are Raliroada Use Much. 'occasion for calling in from the field blamed on the white mans religion. e to twenty-eig'all of its mine safety instructors for Twenty-fivper That may be true. It has caused a She purpose of giving them a bnof, in- - rent of the annual coal production of many in other parts of the frnsive course of instruction in the the United States is consumed by the good world. Jatest mine safety and accident pre- railroads, speakers said at the Intervention methods. For a period of two national Railway Fuel association con Birth announcement cards. The Sun. BUM IIS AS -- j Cnu-nere- e. -- n Office. Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH tJmi OUVES The one great lesson men should learn from Nature Is that cooperation brings success! We know that rain and sunshine work together To fill the woHd with health and happiness, Consistently the elements contribute Their service for the benefit of man Each force, though great or small may be its duty. Does well its part in Gods unfailing plan. Office In County Courthouse PRICE. UTAH T Rooms 6 and 6. 8iivagni Building, PRICE, UTAH R. W. DALTON Attorney At Law Office In the Silvagnl Building, PRICE, UTAH FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Law Office, Electric Building, PRICE. UTAH J . i A. McGEE . Attorney At Law The songs of birds, the colorings of flowers, The blush of morning and the kiss of night These all combine to form the charm of Springtime And so caress our spirits with delight Without the aid of Winters rest all Nature Would soon become exhausted and decay; Just so does darkness give new 'strength and rigor And fit creation for another day. Let us, that, borrow wisdom from the seasons, And knowledge that shall guide us as we go Along the busy path of life's endeavor. Let us remember that we all may know Success when each is faithful in his service. And mindful of the needs of other men; For what we give in true cooperation Will surely come to bless our lives again. K. CLAY Attorney At Law GLENN HARMON Attorney and Counselor At Law ' "f Office, the Electric Building. PRICE. UTAn I. W. HAMMOND " Licensed Abstractor of Titles of title furnished to any or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire insurance written in the best companies. Abatracta piece Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor vagnl Building. Price. Utah. BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor 600,-00- ur.-I- er Phone lWra. PRICE. UTAn E. FLYNN J .Licensed Undertaker and Embalmer Ambulance Service ciuu au Telephone 20. Scowcrofis NOTICE BLUE FINE All stock must be kept off of the Car- IS The Finest Coffee You Ever Drank. Its , J And now you can buy it at i PRICE ht . THE JUDGE A Bit HAIR-RACIN-G , CO-O- P Price, Utah STORY. PRICE. UTAH & WALLACE HARMON Undertaker and Llrensed Emhahnera Ambulance Service bon Land company range leased to the undersigned. Trespassers will be prosecuted.. JEAN JARET AUGUST REYNIER One Block Smith of T. D. S. Tnhernade. Office Phone 158. Res. 115m. PRICE. UTAn E. BERTOT Paint Shop nouee. Signs, Fnrnitnre and Anto Pninting and Vnholatering. 240 East Main. Phone 233 PRICE. UTAn GOOD . PLUMBING-GO- OD INVESTMENT The damage poor plumbing can do la a short time makes ns realize the Importance of using extra care at all times in our work makes ua so aura of It we Reed Plnmblng guarantee satisfaction. and Heating Co., North Carbon Avenue, Utah. Price, What has become of the oM'ashioi Among the sure things in life is ed woman who used to complain whi that silk stockings no longer show the something upset and she had to d exalted station oC the wearer. pend on bakers bread f |