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Show THE SUE, PRICE, PAGE SIX r&IDAY, FRIDAY OTAa-BYE- EY R OF E s sTK aLULBSgggaBlP , Und Office At Halt Lake City, Utah, An Advertisement by THE COLORADO The Mountain States Telephone FIELDS & Telegraph Co. whu on March 26. 1921, made Ilmneatead Entry No. 035377, forNKH NWKBEIt. Bee. 7. Twp. 12 South. Haiute 14 East. Salt Lake meridmake ian has filed noth of intention to to j i if ? a . ? . . - areyOUone ofthese? one of the people who still believe that long distance calls are expensive. Although this is 1927, there are still a few such people left. Of course, long distance calling is not expensive. For instance on a Station-to-Statio- n call of 100 miles, the day rate for three minutes is only 85 cents. The same Station-to-Statio- n call of 100 miles between 7 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. is but 65 cents, while between 8:30 p. m. and 4 JO a. m. it is only 45 cents. Rather cheap round trip I . k it met nnctumy to thst field, ere at hand. The last report of the bureau of inin-- shows bituminous tonnage mined during the week ended October 1st ns 10,069,000 net tons, snd during the seven days I atom Utah EbctrU BRICE. UTAH1 1 in ease of your failure so to do will be rendered oxaiMt I the demand of the complaint, which has I been filed with the clerk of aalo ooorLs This action is brought aplnat you dissolve the bonds of matrimony tofore and now exbting bet wees you snd the plaintiff and proper ad- Attorney For Plaintiff. Pootrfflcs drees. Silraxni building, Price, Utah. First pub.. Bept. 23: ' xmywmsnann hqs mr,PKD ttca hlOBITTiS25 txws ftknn suoSSS 1 i PlSfc WILIIAM H. RASE I transportation train aarvie. Eastern district, 32.65; Southern, 32.09; Western, 63.12, and the United States, The averages differ only slightly from those for July, last. The total for the Eastern district shows decrease, of four eenta per net ton that for the Southern an increase of one eent. Western an increase of eleven, while the average for the entire United States gives an advance o: B2.-6- at nt rs ron m midmgki to get these discounted rotes. Arohm Hotel naass, Uq, W. DOWD, M. Mammas sf bra Ear, lat OgJLJtaT.J NqM pJJJj1"1" I PRICE, UTAH IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I Seventh Judicial District In srd Fer Carbon County, State of Utahc-M- m rug, QOZTZMAN Sonth worth, Plaintiff, vs. Barah baft-- 1 S n..- . worth. Defendant. Suwmona. The Start of Utah to the Above Named Defendant! PAn to appear You an hereby summoned within twenty daye after the aerrice of thla aummona upon yon if aervod within the county in which thia action b pyflKMrWTTJJaMwywm r Dronzbt. otherwiro within thirty days .service and defend the above entitled action, and In cane of your failure ao to do judgment will be rend red against you the demand of the complaint. I iSbarttofi SANFORD BALUXOQ Is broMht to rorow ajudf-- 1 Iment dissolving tho bonds of matrimony! I heretofore eilntlne between you snd the I Bmvlcai plaintiff. R. J. TURNER. PlslntifTs AtOffice Ssoowd Fbsr Mvsznl Price, Utah. tnmey. I P&10H, First pub!, Oct. 7 ; last Nov. 4, 1927. .. . J. J. - I sf-te- -- MB' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THI QR, L 8. IVANS Seventh Judicial District In and For1 Carbon County. Bute of Utah. Dr. J. A. Judy. Plaintiff, vs. William R. Powell, Office, Bleetoie Building: I Defendant Bummons. The Bute of Utah PRIOR UTAH I To the Bold Defendant: You are hereby umtnoned to appear within twenty days F. A. IDQLIORE I after the service of this summons upon I which In you if served within the county PkoM 11 this action is brought otherwise within Bunk BoQdlaf First Natimul I defend ths service and thirty days after PRICE, UTAH I above entitled action, snd in ease of yonr failure so to do judgment will be rendw- A. AKUU&SAII& ed against you according to the demand I OEOROE U. BACON, 8UU Enginscr. of the complaint, which has been filed Chiropractor 1927. Dste of first pub., Oct 14, wih the clerk of the said court This ee- 1927. Date of completion of pubi Nov. 11, SOM Electric Buildbg you to recover the t,n j,ronKht against I PRICE, UTAH ; principal, interest and attorneys fees due To store farm butter for winter on your promissory nota made, rxeruted Office Hours : 10 to 12, 2 to 6 sad delivered to plaintiff March 16 1925 6X0 to 8 use the best method is to wrap the and Also to recover ths balance due upon an I Office Fhpna IS .. Residence Phene SE-- v lolls or prints in parchment paper Vriirant stated between you snd the Bust-- 1 Utah Wholesale snd Retail company I and pack them. That intended for onm or about December 16, 1925, which! inter use should be made from sweet said account has been assigned to ths! Office la County Osurtheum pestnrized eream churned at a fairly I 'ritofnAddsTn'-I - 1 8TATE ENGINEERS OFFICE, BALT Laks City, Utah, Oct 7, 1927. Notics b hereby given thst Preston Natter, ss-signes of John D. Niles, whose poatoffica addreaa b Price, Utah, has made applica tion in accordance with the roquiremenU of Sec. 8. Chap. 67, Beaaion Lawa of UUh, 1919 and 1925, to change the point of diversion snd pines of uaa of L239 e. f. s. of water of the original three c. f. si of water from Bangs Creek in Emery county, Utah. 11 ere tofore, three c. L s. of water won diverted at two points. No. 1, low temperature, waihed thorougily north 82 dm- - west 1410 feet from the southeast corner of 8ec. 10, Twp. 16 and worked merely enough to dissolve Booth, Bangs 15 East Salt Laks merid-b- the salt. No. 2, east 610 feet from said corner and used for the irrigation of land embraced in parts of southeast quarter of southeast quarter, See. 10; southwest quarter of southvreet quarter, Sec. 11; west half, southeast quarter, gee. 14; Co. north half of northeast quarter, lee. 28; south half Bee. 24, Twp. 10 South, Hangs 15 East, Balt Lake base and meridian. It q8i-E3- f b now desired to divert 1X39 c. L a. of water at three points. No. 1, north 23 dog. 38 min. west 1651 feet from the southeast corner 8ec. 10; No. 2. north 64 deg. east K70 feet from said corner; No. 8, north 28 deg. 20 min. west 3331 feet from the south quarter corner, Sec. 3 all in Twp. 16 South, Ksngs 15 East, tbit Lake base and meridian, and used lor the irrigation of 87.02 acre of land embraced in north half of wulkvnt quarter, south half of northwest quarter, northwest quarter of southeast Bee. 8; east half of southeast quarter, Bee. 10 ; south half of southwotc and Shipp we of the quarter, 8m. 11; wear half of northwest quarter, CtMralci southeast quarter of northwest quarter, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, Her. 14, Twp. 16 South, Range 15 East, Balt Laks base and meridian. This application b designated in the state engiMtaea at neer's office as File No. a 996. All protests against ths granting of said applifiPSINO CANTON, UTAH cation, stating the reasons therefor, mast G sacral Offices, 817 Newhouas be by affidavit in duplicate accompanied Building. with a fee of $1.1)0 and filed in this office Balt Lake City, Utah within thirty (30) days after the completion of tho publication of thb notice. Spring Canyon Coal Spring Canyon Coal , 1 Lp,! Bnildlni. Price, Carbon State of Utah. First pub., Oct. 7 ; last Nov. 4. 1927. n. 1 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DistRoosss S and 0, Bilvagai Boiidlai, rict Court In and For Carbon County, Slate of Utah. Carbon County Bank, a FRIGE, UTAH I Corporation, Pbintiff, vs. Emmett F. DALTON Anpis and Mrs. Emmett F. Annin, Hus- R-band and Wife, and All the Unknown Attorney Al Law Hein, Creditors and Claimants of Emmett F. Annia, Deceased, Inland Fuel Office la the (Dvagai Balldlag, Oamnany, u Corporation, R. W. Crockett, PRICE, UTAH R. W. Crockett, Trustee For J. A. Crockett, Mrs. J. A. Crockett, R. W. Crockett I and Mrs, U. W. Crockett, Helper Lumber FREDERICK B. WOODS land Hardware Company, a Corporation, Attorney Al law James Corley. It. H. Rowan. Charley Office, Electric Building, Corley, Hirer K. Clay and Della Oay, Husband and Wife, Helper Coal Gom- PRICE, UTAH pany. a Corporation. Abel Boone, Billings I Lumber and Coal Company, a Corpora-- 1 QLENN HARMON . tlon. L. J. Caldwell, George A. Williams, Attonmy aad GsppssIw At Law Monroe Harps. R. 1 Arnold, Also Known Aa Robert P. Arnold, Being One Office, tho Ebetrie Building. and the Same Person, Charles (1 Arnold PRICE, UTAH lMB3 JSSS" PrlHI U Arnold, Husband and Vlife, J. R. Brown and Tiny Brown, W. HAMMOND rndnnts. Bummons. Hie State of I. tab to ths Bald Defendants: You are llegpssd Ahotruetor of TUbs hereby summoned to appear within tweu-- I Abstracts of title furnished to any if days after the service of thb in Eastern Utah. Fin ujxm yon if served within the countr'in plec or heat oonponla. thia action b brought othwwiM nrVlw written ln tha Beeond floor SO- within thirty daya aftw tte. bonds, etc. UUh. "n fend the a Price, ing. rotitled nf ynurfa.lure ao to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de-DEAN Oanaral Palatbf Oaatractar ,"d o the complaint which haa been! filed with the rlerk of said court Thb rtnn b brought to recover judgment! Phone 188m. intifrw mortigmice upon the UTAH PRICE, .dTnbed ln Mld ""Plaint and for I 1 Kt. Wd ( HE WHO PtOFIlS SDRS ing Irlro Fiwt pub.. HOST BEST PRICE, UTAH I. A. McORB Ittwmr At nvw hpnITy nrrsfJFuF iiLrlw Adl Attoroey For Italn 8iWllni WM nrt 7 ; U.t Nov. (K-- f. Build-- J. E-- FLYNN -- j Bwies 1 4. 1927. Telephona 29. PRICE, UTAH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE--, PNrtmnit of the Interior, HARMON At Uke citV! Utah!WALLA0E October K. 1927. Nofipe u hrr,Vy divTn Dennb of Uniart ah wu aai TrlK0 10. 1923, APriJ Ambulance Servlee SKwwrkra.,H,,,c Bonth of L. D. 8. Tabernaeb. L 2. 8. BEHNWJ One Block Office Phone 158. BaO. 115m. ST-- : Her. HNEK. 10, Twp. 11 Bonth, Range 11 PRICE. UTAH East 8alt meridian, haa filed mitice of r JONES pb?mt,niK !hrr-yr- above ppoof , Wtahliah dearribed before Civil aai MWnf the the district court at Price Second Floor First National Bank d,ir f November. 1927! tlahna'nt a 8lt Jlf'jette -- More Thao Years of Forty-Nin- e bit Dependable Service e Famous for steady, reliable heat, for economy and for cleanliness, Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals have been Utahs years. leading fuels for forty-nin- e They have proved their worth in all these years of service. Ask Your Dealer. a fatality rate of 35 many grain farm ew, recognizing the feeding value o dockage, are taking a greater interest in cleaning their grain on the farm or in having it done at eountrr elevator! and utilizing the screenings aa feed for live stock. Country elevator men, recognizing this demand for the screenings, are making a greater effort to clean before shipping to - I ended September 24th as 9,871,000. Compilation made by ths Nationn Coal association from monthly reports of Class 1 railroads to the inter-state commerce commission shows the average cost per net ton of eoa used by those lines in locomotives in In recent year 0 I X-B- - Bituminous production during the week endod October 8th, estimated by the National Coal association from preliminary reports of shipments on originating railroads, shows a total of about 10,325,000 net ton. Incomplete figures as to what extent the resumption of mining in Illinois a few Jays ago may affect the total output,' is likely to eausa considerate reiaion in tlus total when complete reports Physician and Office Hoses 3 to 6 p. m. Residence nioaa afcMM from three-quarte- Regto-- , n HUBBARD Plaintiff, Bute of Utah. Mary Kopsrnik,Bummons. rs. Joe Kopsrnik. Defendant. t The State of Utah to the Said Defendant with- HR, R, H. JONES You are hereby summoned to appear , in twenty days after.the serrice of this I summons upon you If .erred within Ue is hronAt, . Obotetrioa sad Dbroats county in which this ing period in 1926. Coal Age News index of epot bituminous prices for the current week settled at 161, and the corresponding weighted average price at $LB5, a doeline of six points and aeven eenta as compared with figures for the preceding week. Save for a pronounced drop in mine run at Columbus, West Virginia smokeless withstood the backslide in good chape. Atlantic seaboard markets, maintaining a waiting attitude, showejl no important change. Inactivity marks the hard coal trade, due to the continuance of unseasonably high temperatures. There laa been some curtailment of mining due to the alow dealer demand and strongest of the domestic sixes and tonnage is accumulating. Stove in the eheetnnt is now gaining. Egg and pea, however, are relatively weak. Steam eixea are somewhat easier. "I Rirht oil PriS,"! t etin' is illegal," he commented. have informed the men I will arrest ' them for picketing. I mean just what two eenta per ton. I aay. I shall have all my deputies on When officials of a railroad dnt in the morning, and we shall ar-re- in Montana were asked large its headby every man aa soon as he gets on quarters in St. Panl, Minn., why then the job." had been a noticeable falling off in Frank J. Haves, former president as compared with previous of the United Mine Workers of Am- shipments winters the weather bureau was conerica, under whose direction that or- sulted. Reports showed that there hat urv been a ganization in 1013 and 1914 of unusually mill wards of 34,000,000 in a losing strike weather. period records are usei Similarly, in this seetion of the state, made this a local lighting company at the statement: "The United Mine Work- by close of an eloudy, gloomy ers are opposing the action of this month to letunusually consumers know what We a have labor definite group. pro- constitutes an average month and why gram of conciliation and arbitration not the direct action sponsored by the (Continued From Page Eleven Industrial Workers of the World. .This organization hates the Unitec NEW LINE THROUGH RUBY CANYON COMPLETED 'Mine Workers as much as it hales the operators, but it is playin' a losing One big job that has cost over fight here. The entire program is of a million dollars and haa wrong and I find from mv investig.-tion- s in this section, once our strong- - kept an average of about twelve hun- hold, that the present menihers of our lrod men junployed since March was organisation ar combating with ev- - brought to an end yesterday, says last erv means at their command thi ef-- Tuesday's Qrand Junction (Colo forts of the wobblies to make this Sentinel, when the last lan of the new I the Denver and Kio Grande to strike effective. I have no believe that the miners do not have Western in Ruby Canyon was eut inwrievancea, but they will not gain to the main line. The canyon project their ends through a strike sueh as is was one of the most extensive pieces of reconstruction work ever undertanow in progress. ken bv the Rio Grande svstem, am ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIO is a great atop in bringing the lini CARBON DISTRICT np to a point where it will be seeoni to none in the entire Western region. D. D. Muir, vice president and gen- While the chief reason for the exeral manager of the United States tensive change haa been to eliminate Fuel, was at Fairbanks (Alaska), a curvature, and thus permit of greater few days ago inspecting some gold speeds and safety, ths new routs posmine operations for the United States sesses the additional virtues of being Smelting, Refining and Mining com- slightly shorter and less subject to pany with which he holda a similar the whims of cloudbursts and floods, position. J. Bryce Forrester, formerly with CARBON COUNTY HUNTERS TO FLAN BIO OUTING the United States Fuel company as of mines and general Plena are under way for a huge general manager of stores, is now s outin' of Carbon Counsportsman with the Samuels syndicate in Teton Basin of Idaho as manager of mines ty Fish and Game Protective associDr. II. Ik Goetzman having eal up there. A. W. Dennison, also late of ation, ed a meeting at the eonrthouse laa Hiawatha, is mine superintendent. Accidents at all coal' mines in the Saturday. The committee in charge of Henry Ruggcri, chairman: Tnited States during the month of consists Gust Plat is, Wilford Ruff, Dr. H. R hun-dred July resulted in the death of a Goetzman and A. W. Mark. It authorand thirty-fiv- e men, according ized Dr. Goetzman, who ia president to reports of state mine inspectors to of the to arrange for ten association, tho bureau of mines. Of this number hundred and eight deaths occurred extra game wardens during the deer t bituminous properties and twenty-seve- n season. The state is expected to pay men, but in the event it does at the anthracite ones. The pro- these the not, eonnty association will take both anduction of bituinnious and over the project The meeting .to be thracite in the month was 38,597,000 tons 3363,000 of bituminous and held in January will be a get together and will include athlctie ev5,034, 000 of anthracite. Fatality ratca affair, biased on these figures were 3J&2 and ents, trapshooting and target shooting on the rifle range. Definite dates are &36, respectively, per million tone, to be announced later by Secretary E. while the industry as a whole showed N. Iladrliff. . JUrb lTh. Ilih ELI F. TAYLOR, t D ter. sult of the recent settlement of the six months suspension of union operations in Indiana, Coal Age News Production of bituminous continues to rlimb and is now well in excess of 10,000,000 tons weekly. Cumulative output to October 8th, approximated 405365,000 tons as compared with 420288,000 for the correspond- by the strikers thst will farther complicate matters." Sheriff Capps, when informed of the determination of the strikers to post pickets tomorrow, announced he stood 'by his original position. "The commission and the law aay that pick- Building. Claimant Minos 1927.'- end Wind of'ptloe, OffleoPhoM Pries Commercial thelvm ritiB 1 Thnieiaa so , before 1L .Smith, Price, - Utah, on the 0th wit nesses Vernal Moose. a The Sun Byeclil Service. XKW YORK, Oct. 15. Further weakness has developed in the bituminous markets throughout the territory esst of the Mississippi as a re- hen thj county eommissioncrs will have to keep us because wa will all he in jail." Immediately after the meeting Taylor and Young stated that they had stated their position and that of the state elear and had nothing to add. The law expressly prohibits picketing during a strike. Sheriff Capps informed the strikers of the fact last night and declared he would arrest everv man caught picketing, declared Young. "That is our position and we shall maintain it at any cost. The strike now in progress is illegal and we shall not eonntenanee any action .H Iday'nf 5'owmber. PRICES ON SOFT DROP 80ME THE FAST FEW DAYS serious." Seidler explained to newspaper men that he had read the Colorado statutes carefully and the result would bs that the mines would he pickted. "Ive read the law and I fail to nd any plaee in it where we are prevented from patrolling the properties of the mining companies that are crushing the miners. It prohibits lawlessness and violneee at the hands o the strikers, but it does not prohibit us from peaucfully picketing end this we shall do. If that is a violation of the law, m I l!th Kd&dlwribed WALRKXBURG, Colo., Oct. 19 The uituatiun in the Southern Colorado coal fields, where miners are on strike under the direction of the Industrial Workers of the World, grew more tense lute today, when Paul Seidlcr, national organiser for the or. der, announced after two hours of making that the mines in this district would lie picketed tomorrow, despite the warnings of the Colorado industrial commission and Sheriff Jlar-r- j Capps of Huerfano eounty that the pieketers would he arrested. The walls of Polshak Ilall, local headquarters for the Industrial Workers, resounded to a great shout at the announcement. William II. Young and George 11. Taylor of the state industrial commission were seated in the hall at the time Seidler made his announcement. Thomas Annear, chairman of the commission, has gone to the Northern Colorado field, where the situation was described by him as OCTQBifr UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Clear Creek and Castle Gate Coals. Salt Lake City Judge Building . . lnn ""J IittltanSind'T Building PRICE, UTAH TAm)tiM";,pw,',,,h-ELir- : First pub. Pit. 14;' bat Nov. H. 1927. flOOn PLUMBING INVESTMENT ,lzr 52; "uhmn!or r.;,u ll Vk! rrni: hroiX -- sJsh'STt Ls - r I VuTf aenviTwIt rtbn - w Road PImWJ autbfactbm Ce, North tbrtou Ava I islrf "tnA "Si titStolNOTICK ssr&'fwinXWVroir0 do "t ccording to . m PUBUCATIONr: w" ef tho Interior. United Land Office At Balt Lata City. Utah, Which ha. 1927. Noticu b hereby iv aid court. Thb action u w1 ..drk, 8, I,Be Nor0 of Kb. Utah, who d you to disanlr. the hcr.tiforcndnow TiMn.LS,tr,,,0,,y I Nov"nb 10. 1924, made Homestead TW-onJ i7No- - 034775, for BE (4 Bee. 10, the for ih' f South, Range 12 Eaat, Balt Lake mv-to minor child and notira of intentton W,?n hal Oi wry end proror rolb, ikreo-yea- r !ii!ffl,nL Vi" OEIU, Attornn For proof to establish dal L th "d abova dcocribed beforo IL 0. Address, Bilvagni Bldg Price I Smith, oa First public, at Price. Utah, n.uwr. the 2thnotary day of NovAnber, 1927. witnessea Frank Opnl ?.ni Mn,w l'tsh Willlsm Norton of Wclling- DPetmrrotfdiy the a wu,e nan iri.--e uh- O. N. Eteheborna and Frsatoa t?,"' .l eonacqueneea. wS dMm.7L WinHrv y.ou M'her Bo-an- LfT',r. orIW?!, e ll .t-ia.bstNo- Cb3 ' Birth annoMoamant earda. Sf-- 1Moon.lHrt t Kb, Utah. . Register. pub Oct 14; but KU Nov. 1L Y. !"- - |