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Show EVERY FRIDAY THE BUN, TRICE, UTAH FACE SIX PIILTIBIM, Oil! PUTTING CBM CASTLE GATE DAD WAS A decided abe really muat Madge the adorable small bouse In between heart of COAL nos (Continued From Fags Two) I cent bonds for Sft per eent United States treasury certificate, of Btcore CHICAGO, July 11. Illinois operPOPULAR the ators have dour inorr in the way of of congestions on shipmentswasfromhand1 HOPE mines. In addition there a sizing, removal of all impurities and icap in dispute over freight rates on THE SUICIDE ONE DOESNT quantity production than any other grain ami the fact that the iron ore group in the world, aaid George TV, market was nnsaiisfaetoiy for return llceil, vice piwidcnt of the lValiody rargoes on eoal shipped northwest. Because of the heavy toi.nnge dorks Coal company of thin city, today in are reported as letting d wn on takcommenting on the coal eituation gen- ings. At the present rate rf shipments erally. We now have any number of approximately 1,125,000 tons a week mine equiiqied to load xeven differthe dorks will lie filled earlier in Its gettin" so women aeera to think ent aizea at one time, naiil he. It ia the coming fall than was expected. the only thing its a disgrace to show not uncommon to find aa many an fif- Dumpings at the lake ports have 'ren is their age. teen men employed at a single mine high in spite of enforced idleness at After all, lark of consideration has rRnwjving iinpuritiee by hand. Illinois the mines. It is estimated thnt runmure sorrow in this old world haa two minra that produced over two ning time at the high volatile o;icra-tion- s brought than that of money. million tone each during Inal year and in the Hast has nut been averIt's always a good idea to drive one over minea that fifteen produced aging more than four and a half days owly through a strange village. The million Iona each during the laat a week since the suspension in the be broke. twelve montlm. So much haa been union fields April 1st. Uunnin time mayor might with this age is it takes trouble One disprinted about the Jacksonville, Fla., in the smokeless fields and other little goods wage agreement and $7.50 a day that tricts has been about the same, which too much money and too dressed. women the dito not ia he evcrvnne for natural keep could means that production it only easily It used to be easy to tell twins rectly conneetod with the production increased at least 2,000,000 or t tons a week if there was of coal to assume that the labor cost apart if one was a boy and the other of production is almut seventy-fiv- e sufficient demand for the eoal in toe girl but not any more. cents q ton. markets. Tilings could he worse. Supixwe flies Few know that the mine employee like dogs or had bells around harked who are paid by the day or on the OPERATORS OF ILLINOIS ARE their necks the same as cows. FOR LOWER COSTS $7.50 baaia constitute not over 40 per All of us know why we send cm- -, rent of the men worked in and around bassadors abroad. They are there to the proerties. Few know that there CHICAGO, July 11. There is no entertain the trans-Atlantflyers. are about two hundred eoat items that wavering on the wage question in the about didnt some argue If people enter into the putting of coal on rail ranks of the Coal Operators Associaroad ears. How many have any idea tion of Illinois, Rice M. Miller, presi doctrine youd never guess from the of the cost of carrying a large mine dent, said yesterdays He declared the way they live that they had any idle? Our experience ia that the cost producers are 100 per cent for a lower of carrying a large mine idle, but in liroduetion cost and that the industry Lots of people wonld like to know condition to oierate on ahort notice of the state cannot function unless why the few blacksmiths that are left varies from $4000 to $12,000 a month. such reduction is granted by the Unit- don t catch up with the style by callBlacksmith ShopAccidents alone coat our company ed Mine Workers of America, lie said ing their places slightly over seven centa a ton last that the mine workers organization, pes. year. Since the enactment of the both state and national, now has no workmen a compensation act in negotiating contact with any group of Not all liawkes are harmful in the mine aeeident coat is over three o) icrntors anywhere in the eonntry. sense that they are supposed to be times ms gnat as it wm before. Fatal The progress being made by the that is, in catching chickens and song-ird- s and quaiL The biological surones per ton of production have ma- Western Pennsylvania field towan said vey of the United States department terially decreased, but the minor acc- entirely openshop production, idents for which compensation is paid he, particularly the Pittsburg and of agriculture points out that there have grown by Imuh and bounds. Terminal Coal companies, is steady are a number of different species of Few know that the average in and their outpnt has now resehei awks, and the food habits of all are in eoal mining property figures such a volume that their fight ia con- not the same. Some prey almost enabout $150 a ton of production. No sidered won. tirely upon small mamals, such as Determination of Ohio to win the mire, ground squirrels and rabbits, cm would invest money in an under- taking aa hazardous as eoal mining if 1017 scale is notably supported by the whereas the food of others consists he did not expect to get more than 6 owners of that state and it is general- chiefly of birds. The latter are the per cent return on his money, but few ly believed they will make more rapii species that are responsible for the Lave realized even that much. The progress in reaching good output un- had reputation of all The bird eaters tax returns of oae of the recent der openshop status because of the should be killed at every opportunity, yean shows twenty-si- x hundred and success attained in Western Pennsyl bnt it is equally important that the wighty-si- x producing companies lost vania. Central Pennsylvania will be others be spared, for they do a great likewise affected by the same influ- deal of good in destroy in? small'an-im- al money out of a total of thirty-fiv- e hand red and sixteen reporting. But ence. Their offered wag scale was pests of the fanner. The birdeven allowing a rate of return as low posted universally at all mines June eating ones include the Cooper and we 6 per cent this item alone would 30th, and if not accepted by the men the sharpshinned, and these anount to an avenge of twenty-on- e to capture their prey by swift, within two weeks R is their purpose meats a ton. to likewise fight for openshop opera- fierce darts from the eoneji1 Tieut of ' The eoat of a five thousand tons tion thereafter. Other districts like thick foliage. Most of the others an mine in Southern Illinois equipped to Indiana, Iowa and tho Southwest are beneficial to the farmer. load, size and properly clean domestic equally determined and confidently aim ia at least $200,000 in ezeeas of ezpeet to secure wage reductions ade- Some grains of wheat taken from the eoat of one of the same size and quate to provide competitive status. an Egyptian tomb that had been closam the same spot equipped to load There continues to he no word of any ed for four thousand years were plant mine run only, and as only 50 per cent Illinois mining company that even ed by a New South Wales fanner and f the production cornea in sizes that figures on trying to make individua grew to exceptional height. are generally used for domestic pur- settlement. Never to sneh extent did Birth announcement cards. The Sun. poses, there is an additional invest- adherence to the association policy to the H to least ment of at $400,000 get fight out along this line, if it takes tonnage of domestic sizes es of all summer or even longer, seems so sity, and have materially aided the mine run. mining industry. imperative. It is for the simple reason tha; CONSUMER INDIFFERENCE FOR PRODUCTION DROPS OFF HALF there is no ehanee for any mine to opMILLION OF TONS BXTUMINOU8 EXISTS erate at a profit by attempting work under the conNEW YORK, July 9. Production CHICAGO, Ills., July 11. Produc- ditions of the Jacksonville, Fla., scale. of tion last week declined approximately Every thonghtful operator in Illinois of bituminous in the first six months the current year was about seven Lair a million tons, the National Coal realizes that the economic situation Association reports. From such pre- now confronting the organized bitum- million tons ahead of that for the cortwelve months ago. liminary figures as were at hand the inous industry is such that it is com- responding period Association estimates the output of bi- paratively easy for all to stand solid This lead, however, will soon he wiped unless there should be a resumptuminous in the United States dur- ly together. Everyone knows what out tion of large scale mining in some of 7,900,-002d ended week at the the has Jacksonville done July agreement ing union fields, the Coal Age News net tons. It may be necessary to to the union opera ton daring the last the renorts. Industrial consumption, acsnake considerable revision in the fig- three yean and it is time the indito estimates of the Nations ure when eomplcte ear loading totals vidual miner as well as the officen o: cording of Manufacturers, is for last Friday and Saturday become the union shall come to realize the Association cent less than it was a year ago. .Available, the report stated. From in- very great need for lower production per At this rate the June output of bitumcomplete information received load- eost. inous was large enough to take care ing cm Friday dropped over three thousand can from the total of the UTAH GETS GOOD MAN OUT OF of over 90 per eent of the current demand. With stockpiles still large the WASHINGTON, D. C. preceding Friday, while scattered reconsumers persistent indifference ports for Saturday show that the tounderstandable. tal for that day may reach only half Dr. Dorsey A. Lvon, formerly chic ' readily The lake trade still holds first place loaded on the metallurgist and assistant director o: in the quantity of eoal volume the Saturdays immediately preceding. The the United States bureau of mines of the rush despite which disapiearanee characterize! spirit Ions in tonnage resulted from the early with headquarters in Washington, D. the head at of the lakes developments beginning of the observance of the C., has been obtained by the Univer earlier in the season. Coal Age News The on direcUtah as to act new Day. of the Independence holiday sity index bituminous of for spot prices bituminous as reported by tor of its mining and metallurgies output of current week is 151 and the corthe United States bureau of mines for research department. He will also be the responding weighted average price is 4 he week ended June 25th was 8,474,-00- 0 acting superintendent of the A3. These figures are the same as $1 net tons and for the week ended exiieriinent station of the those for the week previous. , Increase -- Inns 18th was 8,284,000 net tons. United States bureau of mines The in on prices Pa., district Pittsburg, aim coal market yesterday The Chicago of the department aa outlined by coals and in 'was very quiet. Buying is spasmodic Dr. Lyon will he to make the Univer- Central slight gains fieldparts of the offset the an all the fields. Eastern high vola- sity of Utah school of mine the out declines Pennsylvania on the volatile registered high tiles, smokeless coals, the Western standing one in the United States. coals of Southern West and Virginia from and the that There his now at are three product 'Kentucky disposal Eastern Kentucky and the softening mines Illinois and Indiana operating branches of governmental mining rerevealed in smokeless. winder special dispensation from the search work covering health and safe- tendency The turn of the month brought no union were listless. The stagnant de- ty, teehniral mining and economic in to the market for anmand was general Industries appear-vx- l terpretation of mining atatisties. The improvement to be well taken care of both on Utah station is the only one in the thracite domestic size. On the whole are being well maintained, purchases and stocks on hand United States where all three are lo- price tone prevailed in the ateara steady mad them was no evidence of desires cated :tn place additional orders despite the Additions to the present teaching eoal market. Tact that attractive ones were made staff are contemplated and plans are GAS THE ULTIMATE FUEL TOR OUR CAPITAL CITY by the elkn to the buyere at var-lion- s now under way to plaee a physiea chemist of national repute on its staf . times. Virginia Eastern Kentucky and West It is also 1anned when funds are avGas ia snre to he the ultimate fue high volatiles are not moving as ailable to have an economic geologist but should the natural be brought inlake added to the mining faenltv. With to Salt Imke porta as they heavily te the lower as City, displacing were three or four weeks ago. Docks these additions, states Dr. Lyon the fuel medium, it will mean eoal anan down the best Northwest will are anr have the slowing in the university nual loss of $3,000,000 to the city, aamewhat on takings because of the most complete mining and metallur- said L. C. Karriek last Friday in an harp increase in shipments so far gical research department in the coun- address to the linn club at Zion. to men season as At a year ago. try. are the "resent fellowship this compared tons 5,000,000 of eoa Approximately The docks have over 3,000,000 tons of only ones working on problems in this are used annually in Salt Lake City, bituminous on hand more then in department, but the aim is to open the sneaker said, This C4H be mine! it generally to all graduate of schools at 1928. The total to Jane 26th is $625,000, freighted to the eity for net tons against 9,443,049 in of mining in the country. $1,000,000 and handled here for $1 Practical amrliration last theoretics the corresponding period of year. The major portion of this The increase was achieved despite the knowledge is the aim of the depart- 250,000. monev will be znent in the state am union in ment of the are Ita investigations suspension mining annually should natural gas be imported from fields and frequent embar-a- t printed in a bulletin published jointthe lower lake porta bocanao ly by the government and the univer- (Qn tinned Oa Fag Eight) fThe ' ' "fa " ""I'1'' . ie re-igi- 111-in- - vest-xne- nt U 1 .t 1 f l' 1 inter-mounta- i ' a ' f 13 A r ; 34 ' , X. 1 i'N.r 4 in Phone UennieK jtuildinj 0 r j terest on fund thus received the benefit of bad only managed to 1927. 15, phydeb to bonds May loan up ler cent ave a thousand dollars and the greedy I liberty J indebtedness from March 2d to May 15,int,, of certificates Are the 195 demanded treasury house owners of tha a-- 1 I indicated on the amount i duplicating the interest during the period thousand. value. Having heard that lawyer were the ed, via., $45,000.00 par The committee has always felt that ltshould hold securities or neoule to consult in such dilemmas I rather than securities of municipalities or and especially about the prospects of ed States government I forthwith port,,,. Had MALCOLM A. KEYSEK, IlMW, here telephone book rather than her Note Office Pb8 of lawyer. In likely search friends vBavu 4 per Rate of interest on liberty bonds 8he didn't want any of her friends to Rate of interest on United States treasury certificates of know the Inner truths regarding her 3 per egg indebtedness finances and they would have to know phygli 4 per Rate of interest on certificates of deposit were she to confide her plans to any 2 funds current trics w Rate of interest on per of them. 80 she found a name, David WQJX Gardiner, Solicitor at Law, and, rather ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED BY and Mrs. E. T. McClctiahau of and Mr. and Mrs. Charles J SANPETE FAMILY fancying the name, dusted her nose and family of Cleveland, Mr.u. with powder, donned her lovely blue hat with the old rose nosegay on Its Byroir Johansen and Mrs. Venie.1 In commemoration of the one brim and assuming what she fondly hansen of Castle Dale, Mr. anniversary of the birth of the uj thought to be a very businesslike air late Peter Johansen, one of the first Alton Blackburn and Mr. and I MB. entered the lawyer's office. Johansen of Rains, of Mt. Pleasant, a family re- - Eugene An elderly gentleman, one of the old settlers Mrs. B. A. of Murphy jrj Afton, home union was held Tnesday at the school, arose to greet her, and his Mrs. L. C. Rasmus- - Mr. and Mrs. George Guiver of 1 manner was so fatherly and kind that of his daughter, Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. fc Olson MoronL of the 8th. Dinner was served to sixty-fiv- e qiXN her shoulders. of the family and was followed An entire herd of antlered him everyfound herself She telling eki a program and sketches of the said to be dying on the Olya-- j thing just as If she had been hla by Office Ph life of Peter Johansen and his wives, daughter. est reserve of Washington beeaase 4! JohanLarsena and .Anna Christens dol"I want to buy a five thousand Among the out of town relatives attacks by the tiny but deadly nql A SAID lar house and only have one thou- sen." the reunion were Mr. ticks. who attended "and sand," she said with a soft smile, thought perhaps you would tell me how to do It I know I shall make a DfficnBw big success of the tearoom I want to tart In It I believe I could be mak,LS. ing money Inside of one month I have so many friends to a drink tea." oa David Gardiner laughed. In hla eyes waa great admiration and a fullF. blown twinkle. He listened for some time yet to all Madge bad to aay and the more Room 7, Silragni Building Tint he beard from her lips the belter be liked ber. She waa the kind of girl Phone 523 P. O. Box 247 who makes her way In the world and UTAH PRICE, the had a great charm. "Well I think I know the very man Credit Protection who will take over the mortgage, and because hes a wealthy man he will I know, only take S per cent Interest Incorporated and Bonded to the State of Utah For $5000. Bnt and David Gardiner raised a Today ia a credit age, and you cannot avoid choking yen finger of waning, "this is to be a books with bad accounts unless you avail yourselves of eent between you and mi Dont tall the use of the credit association, giving credit only to anyone what you are paying by way of Interest because you really should those who pay their bills promptly few. turning dowi be charged 6 or T per cent eo that those who are poor risks. will be our little secret is It sol "Oh, but you on toe good to We have in our files the cards of people of Eastern Utah a perfect stronger. and ita trade territory. On some of our cards we have "Not at all" laughed (be lawyer, Tand I dont eomebow feel like a many individual reports, and are adding new ratings atranger to you. And by the way do ularly. you know anything at all aboat buying n bonier Joining the credit association will not automatically cut "Not much," confessed Madge with out all your bad accounts, but if you will send in reports blnsh, Ton see I never bought one e olO,-000,0- EuT0 " Fhjndris . 1 hun-Idred- th gas k EASTERN UTAH CREDIT ASSOCIATION ud ret your customers and secure ratings on new ones before extending them credit you will be able to those who are alow pay and not recommended for credit by the other firms and individuals in the vicinity who extended them credit before.1 011 "Then, If thats the can and If yon don't object I will ask the gentleman who la to take over your mortgage to go along with you he knows all there la to know about the real estate market end might be of great help to yon. Do you mind!" And It seemed aa If the twlnfle In David Gardiner lye deepened. "Bnt h wait want to b bothered with me, aald Madge but with decided hopefulness in her eyes. "Aa a matter of fact, "ah confessed, "I waa absolutely dreading having to go alone to sign papers and documents there la so much ewlndllng going on.' She looked straight back at her lawyer with a curious Interest In her frank eyes, "But I etlU dont see any reason why you should be so nice to me. The lawyer laughed. "Never mind why,, my dear bnt I may have a very good reason up my sleeve and' but before he had finished. bis laughing comment- - s young man burst Into tha room, then quickly apologized: "Tm sorry, dad, I didnt know yen were engaged, and he would have withdrawn, hard as It was to so swiftly leave the very pleasant sight that had greeted hla eyes. "It's all right, lad, come In I want yon to. meet this young lady as he needs your assistance in tha matter of buying a bouse." Dad Gardiner made the necessary Introduction and the twinkle In hla eyes seemed to have Justified Itself. Hb son Dick anl hla client Madge seemed only to have lived for tbs moment when they should meat- - . . "As a matter of fact, Dick, Tn ar-ranged that you shall taka over tha for Mbs Winter, on - house" . WRITE TO US FOR INFORHATION COMING TO PRICE PROBATE AND GUARDIANSIUP B tirea Consult County Clerk Or "pectire Signers For Further InfonMD k Dr. Mellenthin & 0). ! AND JOIN NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Anton Mayanh, Alno OTA? M KwiAwW Anton Meyanhic, Aloo Known As M frank. Deceaaed. Creditor will l claim with Touchers to the nndenif1 at Scofield, Carbon county, Utah, before the 15th day of September, A. ft, 1927. APOLONIJA MAYASII. Adml tratrix of the eatatt of Antoa Mayj. Alao Known Aa Anton MerauMe, Aw Known Aa Anton Meyanh. Deceaaed. Bar JT Rugeeri Attorney For AdminUtratrB, SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine For the Fiat Fifteen Yean. DO NOT OPERATE Price. Utah. Fint pub., July 8: Win Be At bat July 29, 1921. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-- 4 partment of the Interior, United BtaW Land Office At Salt Lake City. Uttk June 29, 1027. Notice is hereby that Coy H. William of Emery. UtA who on April 12. 1024, made M'S Jmr Homertead Entry No. 034109, W SWUSWU See. 8; Stt. NWJL 4 NWI4NE14, Bee. 10. TWp. NE, South, Range 12 East. Salt Uhe merW-bha filed notice of intention to three-yea- r proof to eetablbh claim to tM land above described before the clerk the district court at Price Utah, o I 15th day or Augnat, 1927. nsH name a witneme David If. " E. II. Jacobsen and Elmer Addley. all Emery. Utah, and Harrison Ruaaell! U Nine Mile, poatoffice, Price, Utah. F TAYLOR. Regbter. First pub, July 1; bat July 29, l!l2T. Savoy Hotel Thursday, July 14th. Office Bonn: 9 a. a. to 3 p. a. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge For Consultation. : ajj The apeeialiat of Dr. Mellenthin A I Co., is a regular graduate in medicine I and surgery and ia licensed bv the I state of Utah. I. He visits professionally the more iownt and cities and offers triP iri 0weent0,1the expense of treat. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOND" ,nluon. ment when desired. ge "Dgd, said Dick enthusiastically, I According to his method of ment he doe. not operate for chronic yon do a glngb bit whoto rest appendicitis, gallstones, ulcer . f the years work," and Dick smiled stomach, tonsils or adenoids, of the n moat wonderful smile at Ms dad I TT has to bis eredit wonderful and then It slipped away to share ,n diseases of the stomach, liver, with Madge. "I waa going to teU Mias Winte- rn,rve8i heart, kid-wbI01, ah gets ber tearoom all la order , dder bedwetting, eatarrah, that well all be along to crowd no eintica, leg reJ,ra.roi, and PBel wlwents. the rooms and make ourselves wroeks I u I drinking too much If yon have been ailing for Madge looked happily from fslhw length of time and do not any to son and In way knew what had 1 ter do not fail to call been In the front of her lawyer's mind I measures rather than disease when he decided to be ao nice to her. often tha cause of your long standing And perhaps ah hlnshed at the ro-- 1 trouble. mance born through the buying of a five thousand dollar boose whan she member above date, that eonanl-betation on this trip will b fro and bnt on .thousand. j that biz treatment is different. To combat sc non locust invasions I U MCOmr"1' a South African, railway maintain trest-"Mmetlm- es re-lta- IXT, en cr te" SI , d. . LTlSrhSibd4 ear to spray it. tracks and right of I wv with ineoctieide. Bobber stamps to order. The Sna. ' Addrcsa-2- 11 CJ Bradbury Boilding partment of the Interior, United B Land Office At Kelt Lake City. Uttk June Id, 1027. Notice b hereby that Franriiwo Ooni of Price, Utah. i on December 15. 1928. made Hoewrtew . No. Enrv A 083081, tor BE It 8 w. gHNEu NEUNEU, Bee. 10. Twp. South, Range 13 East, Balt Lake men bn. has filed notice of intention to maW mree-yan- r prod to establish claim to tbj above described before tha derk th district court at Price. Utah, on IWI 27th day of Jnly, 1927. Claimant names Yltflfw,Ti Noe Auhert of Wdlingtoa. Utah. Jack Lcsutand. Domenick AJJf! L"4 OaH Nyman, all of Price, Utah. BU F. 'd TAYLOR. Register. Flrt pub June 24; bet July J. 22, 1927- - J The Belgians are not dry like ths Americana, but they r.an.1 dance much as thev would like to. The authorities of the little seaside t of Le have recently, ordered that all foxtrots, Charleston Md black bottoms cease at the eant bonr of 9 oeloek at night nd peonle go home to bed. re-or- Coq-auwn- cr The lowest average temperature pi the islands of tbs American tropic wjoved h- Porto Rico.. - |