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Show PAGE SIX THE BUN, NOTICE raPAY, fElPAI ptam-BVE- ET PRICE, or THE CARBON SALK BEJEBMffilW KSSs-1 -- DENVER, Colo., Out. 20. Gov. William H. Adams officially outlawed the Industrial Workcra if the World ntrike Iwle today and simultaneously offered the uae of "every instrument" in liis power to "enforce the law and protect life and property" in a statement issued over the executive acaL The I. W. W. he characterized WEAKNESS 8PREADHNQ WITH RESERVES SHORT lrsi - Frank Urusso J. li. Austin $ 27.73 lW Albert lSrjruer H. K. Oisun 40 li. Sandull Dr. The Sun Special Berries. Anns T. Otleratrom NEW YORK, Oct. 22. The easier T. K. lions ) L. W. Nuttuil price trend in bituminous coal which W ft. Harris r. has characterized the market for sevS. W. Wherry 22U eral weeks past continues, especially Eva Wherry in the territory east of the MissisA. It. Wherry Some fellows around here ean fore... M0 sippi- Large consumers of steam coal, cast the weather in advance when a Henry U. Hayes B. and Hugh Peter with reserves well in re- li - J as "an ki mi 1 7 W 1NOOO a 0 ce t -- 00 ergi-neer- 'n an KT More Than Years of Dependable Service Sa-lin- for and for a. and on Utahs stookby Physician nf ltg,Tu,. Office Phone Prim Commercial Building. D Residence IAqm mu nt DrA. Eeotern Utah proved their these Office Phone 81; Bllvagni Bldg, QE. E. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In end Foe Carbon County, Btate of Utah. Carfaos County Bank, Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Emmett F. produced UTAH FUEL CO. cheaply, peaker contended. With Utah having more than ten times as much cool as has been mined, in the United States since the white man first stepped on its shores as well as having mountains of precious metals the time is apt far distant when Utah will come into ifas heritage, Orr Frau E. Von Isaacsen of Vienna is said to be the first woman who to swin the Eglish channel She made her first attempt in 1890. Michigan State college, f n ded in! 1857, is tho oldest agricultural college I I in the country. Miners and Shippers of Clear Creek and Castle Gate Coals. Salt Lake City Judge Building fro hritf K uu I their liha. WHI1AM H MnWaa aad (Two) Phaam, ANDBEW W. 3ea with d Ohatatrica and Diasemi ra Office, lUvngnl Buildiag, g fB &53s l figSfll M. JONES Physician and DOWD, Dismiss ( Esits ESTj-- oj Utter. broke JL line time ISA I! ind H,dT u! Ear. Nose aad PRICE, D1 E- - 5 UTAH t,Ft kn On the i gj OOXTSMAI t with ifro Glasses Fitted m the ball ai esA i, blocked jthich help o: Vtfflt. On jjeeovereu ugisiter goal. ILSUnwIUliK Hpw potato Imats by - btb Annie and Mrs. Emmett F. Annla, Hue- rob tor the EEXFOED BATJJWq bend and Wife, and AQ the Unknown like riel Hein, Creditors and CUimanta of EmrNnd they e mett F. Annis, Deceased, Inland Fuel id h line, aim Oomnany, a Corporation, R. W. Crockett, ittcopted R. W. Crockett, Trustee For J. A. CrockCarbon ett, Mrs. J. A. Crockett, R. W. Crockett and Mr. H. W. Crockett, Helper Lumber ind whi end Hardware Company, a Corporation, took i James Corley, R. li. Rowan, Charley A fun Gorley, Oliver K. Clay and Della Clay, Husband and Wife, Helper Coni Com- Cubon t Office, Electric BaOdlM, pany, a Corporation, Abel Boone, Billings PRICE, UTAH end Coal Company, a I faton hacks L. J. Caldwell, George A. William, HE. F. A. MXGXJOBE through Monroe Usrpe, U. P, Arnold, Physiotherapist and CUraprxte biitcen fii Known As Robert P. Arnold, Being One 11 Phone and the Same Person, Charles Cl Arnold First National Bask BdJte 4 tho visitors and Mrs. Charles C, Arnold, Husband PRIOR, UTAH tme first and Wife, J. R. Brown and Tiny Brown, tee from Defendants. Summons. Tbs State ef E. L BEOCKBAKK blew to Utah to the Said Defendants: Ton are Palmar Graduate fUnpradg hereby summoned to appear within twenman ty daye after the service of this summons a the C 106--6 Elsetric BuUdisi upon you if served within the county in wdowned which this action ie brought, othorwioe PRIOR, UTAH hall within thirty daye after service and deOffice Hours : 10 to 12; I ts I iM j the eon fend the above entitled action, and in coot 6:80 to 8 jut of your failure so to do judgment will be Office Phqne 15 Bestdeac Fhses I Lye fellow rendered againat yon according to the Em end a ki of the complaint, which has been CLAY filed with the clerk of said court This I dil of twen AWaig At lav action ia brought to recover judgment igoce foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the Office In Obnnty Oeaitksmi mnta land described In said complaint and for PRICE, UTAH all further necesMry and proper relief. (tkt ball hi HENRY RUGGER1, Attorney For PlainArtl tiff. Postoffice Address, Silvagnl Build- L- - A. MeGEE Eteduty of At law ing. Price, Utah. Vheeouldi First pub Oct 7 : Inst Nov. 4, 1927. Rooms 5 and 6, Silvagnl BniUhs iknto w hdntn. He PRICE, UTAH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION inaiome of the Interior, United Rtatee Land Office At Salt lake City. Utah, ikuley wi October 8, 1927. Notice is hereby given gftefint that Lawrence Layfeyette Dennis of hin Helper, Utah, who on April 10, 1923, She a made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 080808, for lata 1, 2, 8, 8E14NWU. InH Hi tna t lj t I Dh j d QUVEX. u nt kd i EH NEK. Bra! East, Salt Etelutfi JO. Twp. 11 South, Range 11 lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to tbs land above described before the clerk of the district court nt Price, Utah, on the 20th day of November, 1927. witnesses W. A. Den- nis, R. E. Dennis. J. Q Hanson and Ai i?11 of Helper, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub, Oct 14; last Nov. 11, 1927. kt badly t bi Office, Electric BuUdlag, PRICE, UTAH w W nr mnr winwAV Attamsy and Counsekr At Office, the Electric BuUdla PRICE, UTAH . W. HAMMOND IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DI8 I irraiid Abstractor of TMm tnct Court In and For Carbon County, Si fJLfi ,'VoKe Plaintiff, Abstracts of title furnished t Dolfr, Defendant. Huniuui.'K. JJ The State ef Utah to the Said Defen- place or tract In Eastern Utah. uraoce written la the best dant: ou are hereby summoned to Second fioir twenty days after the service Real eetate, bonds, etc.Utah. of this summons upon you if served with- vagni Building. Price, in the eounty in which this action in brought, otherwise within thirty dnr af- REN BEAN ter service and defend the shore entitled General Painting Contractor action, and in case of your failure no to do judgment will be rendered Phone 188m. against you according to the demand of the complaint PRICE, UTAH which has teen filed with the clerk of raid court. This action is brought against . E. FLY you to dissolve the bonds of matrimony Lleanaai Undwtaker and Ei berotofore and now existing between Service AmfenlHM and the plaintiff, for the custody of yoj lie one minor child and for nil further necea. Telephone 29. relief, HENRY I, UTAH PRICE, Attorney For Plaintiff, Postoffico . Utah. HARMON First pub.. (let: 14; last Nov. 11, 1027. WALLACE J l rHl I J RUG-GEH- CnSsrtekoro aad Licensed NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF ni!! . T "bom It May Concern : Ambulance Service n the 28th day! & .of November, A. IX. 1D27. at 9 a. in at One Blech Sooth of L. D. UBa. Office Phone 158. WMt North PRICE. UTAH if"1"?. TOun,T. Utah, the t one Singer sewing machine Public auction JONEB . and " C !nteiitHuuknown. and contents! " Mhlta unTiJ7' , IIbsss n will he made under nnd by the lien f w 11V.or th PUriwse of "Iners on tho said property in the sum of 8!I2.0U, 127. to- " (,,brr ItoJhw taJh lh,1.r,,, ;.nd M PS" sea of this ra tnk" ! ran- taiita s er: .r Lretjuib., CV-- t. 28; lnHt Nov. 25. 1027. 11'BLICATION DE- - onhis1 Twp i . R. ""I Beig-Inn- - & H Socond Floor First National Barit Building PRICE, UTAH GQOD PLUMBING-GO- rR,,;h7LV?Ai:y Em w guravtaa 2&ssasi-me- a kind. plumbing n ranllra KiriiS satisfaetloa. sad Hooting Co, North Carton Vlea. Utah. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION; partment of th Interior. Initro Citf. land Office At Salt lake October 8, 1927. Notice I hreW P that Isaac Norton of KIs. Utak. . November 10. 1924, in TP-try No. 064775, for SB 14 Salt 14 South, Range 12 East, 0 In Idlnn, has filed no tiro of flL pcMf to iS: --u iwmr ni.irM,4, Legal blanka of Ml v' OD INVESTMENT for They Priggfrl 0- - HUBBAftfl" Physician and & Office Hours 2 to 8 pT -- t k D 80.00 73.00 00.25 45.00 67.50 05.50 pint 105.00 222.00 IN TI1K DISTRICT COURT OF THE 00.00 Seventh Judicial District In and For Carbon County, State of Utah. 00.00 Judy, Plaintiff, vs. William B. Powell 4L25 Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah 30.00 To the Said Defending You are hereby 80.00 summoned to appear within twenty days 18.75 after the service of this summons upon if served within tho eounty in which 345.00 you action is brought, otherwise within this 52JS0 days after service and defend the thirty 751)0 above entitled action, and of row failure so to do judgment will be render105.00 ed against you according to tho demand 90.00 of the complaint, which has been filed 63.75 with the clerk of tho mid court Thin no7.50 tion la brought againat yon to iveover the 30.00 principal, interest and attorney's fee dne 45.00 on promissory note made, si ecu tod 28.60 andyour delivered to plaintiff March 11 1928. 67.50 Also to recover tho balance dne upon an 11.23 aeronnt stated between yon and the Hiet-9.75 Utah Wholesale and Retail company 87 A0 or about December 16, 1925, which 80.00 mid mount has been assigned to tho 80.00 herein. W. Q. HARMON, Plain-tif- fs 80.00 plaintiff Attorney. Pot toffies Address, 9 li75.00 ra gni Building, Pries, Carbon County, 27 JOO Btate of Utah. 87 A0 First pub., Oct. 7 ; last Nov. 4, 1927. organization," which "has openly and publicly advoexcess of cated and practiced defiance and viotire is going to blow out. Ijting Pare lation of the law. Picketing and in- quirements, are disposed to await deOne thing you seldom find is a man Ijcvi K W. Prince ocmeantime John picking up timidation are unlawful." State in- velopments, who is so four hell agree that those John W. Chlpman terference will take place, the state- casional lots of distress tonnage, Coal who differ with him may be right. Oriestla Dslpiee News The Age reports. prevalence of ment said, when he eounty peace of1L W. Lsndreth been Th has summer among mild past temperature has had a deterrent estate ficers are unable to enforce the law 70 effect on demand for domestic grades. the worst on record for mosquitoes, Theodore Edur and keep and preserve peace. Priee deelines were especially mark- but they never had such an opportun- Andrew Feichko 8. 100 The statement represented the first John A. end Jamet before. 1 Mathis official executive , pronouncement ed in tjhe Middle West with a pro- ity nounced has what wondered Indiin often on Ive very drop Ohrlos Gunderson quotations inee the inxtitution of the walkout ana eoals in the Chicago markets. The become of the oldfashioned woman K. A. Wilson by the I. W. W. a week ago laat Tues- Western Morrison Kentneky offerings wen whose dress bosom used to look like Clarence interwas stand The Hherinlsn governors day. K. A. weaker in the Middle West as well as pin cushion. Jonas Hyiu preted to mean that in the event of in Louisville, Ky. Avenge spot levels Scientists say the moon is traveling A. T. Hellier any violence of the placing of lives or showed ...... a decline further daring the at a faster rate now than ever before. A. 8. Olsen property in jeopardy, he would con- last week. Coal H. F. Hansen News of index Age new Colowith to mobilization hae the to of the It pace Moroni Hansen sent to the keep up rado national guard, a move which spot bitnminoua prices settling at 166 set by the world. Jasper A. Eves (1 Eves 1m has opposed consistently ever since and th ecorres ponding weighted averRussians are laid to be baying Am- Emms GL Eves the L W. W. gave notice of the in- age priee at flAL Compared with erican razors, but we will never be- O, Wilson M. the figures for the preceding week the lieve tended walkout last month. 100 they ere on the road to civiliz- Eugene Chiado decline amounted to and three 80 points Col. Paul P. Newlon, adjutant genation until they eommea.ee ordering G. R. Waterman 50 Emery Bigelow eral of the guard, has said that the four cents. Aetivity in bituminous is our soap. 15 HAS Fullerton maintained in the at Hugh good being style would of the various companies guard 8.75 has been ealled to the n. q. Rtringhsm 5 attention My head Mora of lakes. the interbnyng be ready for duty on a moments no45.00 wo- M. Q. Golding older most while fhet of the that is 1L2S tice and that the present enlisted quo- est noted in the Cincinnati market. men are trying to secure a schoolgirl Peter Dnmbroaio 15.00 in the Pittsburg district ie Olsen Irvin ta eould easily be augmented by sev- Production men elder are complexion many of the Btate of Utah, by CL eral hundred recruits from the farm- absorbed only with difficulty. Trad- yearning for a schoolboy stomach. 86.25 115 B. Waterman in the Atlantic Seaboard market 05A5 87 Burton W. Musaer ing districts of the state. He inform- ing is described Tontine. as ed the governor that equipment had State of Utah, by R. SALT 80.00 The anthracite trade shows scarcely STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE, 40 250 J. Harrison been gone over and was in perfect Oct 7, 1927. Notice Equitable Heal Estate change in wholesale demand for is Lake City, Utah. asPreston ahape if the guard were to take the any that Nutter, hereby given and Investment comfield in the mining districts affected domestic sizes in New York, bnt then signee of John D. Niles. whom poa toffies pany 9.00 12 255 renewed are Philadelin of life address one made is signs 22.50 stateUtah, 80 250 applicaPrice, Frank Martina by the strike. The governors tion la accordance with the requirements S. Bheyn .200 102 150.00 ment was understood to have been phia. The mines are operating on a of 8ec. 8. Chap. 67, Session Laws of A. E. Taylor 22.50 264 heavier schedule and accumulations WaL to his visit the prompted by both 80A0 265 Utah, 1919 and 1925, to change the point William L. Butler reduced. are sizes Steam are being of diversion and place of use of L239 c. f. J. H. Chidester 268 10.25 senburg district, where he observed welL a. of water of the original three c. L a. of J. W. Loofbourow 80.00 267 conditions Tuesday, and by the atti- moving water from Range Creek in Emery coun- Sybil Jones 270 15.00 tude of the state industrial commisty, Utah. Heretofore, three c. f. e. of wa- II. B. Goetsman 271 80.00 which members of the sion, majority at two points. No. L Ira Borreli 00.00 272 told the Elks. Today the output of ter was divertedwest 1410 feet from the Etta Barbara Jensen.. north 82 deg. from time to time have urged upon 274 60.00 is seven more metals than precious of Sec. 16 corner southeast 10, Twp. Federal Land bank 276 270.00 the governor a concrete stand on al- times as valuable as the output of merid15 Lake Balt East 8outh, Range leged L W. W. law violations. It was coal, but the time is not far distant ian. No. 2, east 810 feet from said cor- And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the known that the majority members of when the ner need the irrigation of land 23d end for production of Utah coal will embraced in day of September, 1927, so many of southeast of that body was not in sympathy with be of far greater quarter shares of each parcel of such stock as economic importance southeast parts Bee. wuthwest 10; quarter. the governors policy of be necessary will be sold at the than all metal mines, he said. The quarter of southwest quarter, Bee. 11; may Price Commercial and Savings bank at in the controversy. Under the west Bee. southeast half, of and of the quarter. 14; history England history Utah, on the 22d north hnlf of northeast quarter, Bee. 28 ; Price,of Carbon county, law, either the state industrial comwere sited as substan- south November, A. D., 1927. at the hour hnlf 8ec, 24, Twp. 16 8outh, Range day mission or counties eould appeal to Pittsburg, Pa., of 4 oclock p. m to pay delinquent this prediction. 15 East, Bolt Lake base end meridian. It the governor for aid in handling the tiating thereon, together with the costa Few realize that Utah has practic- is now desired to divert L2S0 e. s. of of situation. The former is clothed by advertising and the expense of rale. the known highgrade coal west water at three points. No. 1, north 23 CARL all ally R. MARCUBEN. Secretary, Price statute with only powers of investi- of the Continental Divide, the 88 min. west 1051 feet from tho Commercial and Saving bank, Price, speak- deg. corner Bee. 10; No. 2. north 84 Utah. gation, while upon the latter the gov- er continued. With the basic resources southeast deg. east 870 feet from laid comer; No. First ernor has placed the responsibility of here, both the Oct Inst Nov. 18, 1927. pub., 28; wil 8, north 28 deg. 20 min. west 8331 feet people and enforcing the law to the beat of their be attracted from the East capital and aa the from the south quarter corner, Hae. 3, all in Twp. 16 South, Rang 15 East. Balt ability. Love makes a man think almost aa ' Governor Adams further tacitly resultant development occurs the de- Lake base and and used for mand for Utah eoaleon etantly in- the irrigation of meridian, much of a girl aa he does of himself. 87.02 emof hind acres reprimanded the Industrial Workers creases. The speaker believes that de- braced in north hnlf of southwest quarhave to when was he reported today of the Utah industry has ter, south hnlf of northwest quarter, refused to receive a delegation of sev- - velopment quarter of southeast been temporarily retarded by overpro- northwest See. S; east half of southeast en miner L W. W. members for the duction of oil in whieh has Sec. 10 ; south half of southwest quarter, California, Spring Canyon quarter, ostensible purpose of hearing their resulted in use of the latter a as fuel, 8ec. 11 ; west half of northwest quarter, Coal Co. case. Operators and. their represen- but as the southeast northwest quarter, overproduction wanes there aouthweet quarter of of northeast tatives conferred with the governor will be immediately quarter quarter, a market for Sec. 14, Twp. 10 South, Range 15 East, last week relative to the strike. F. L. to 20,000,000 tons of the Utah Salt Lake baas and meridian. This apbe himself to a making it necessary to increase pro- plication is designated in the state Tobin, representing office as File No. a998. All pro private citizen interested in a peace- duction five times what it is today, he testa againat tho granting of said appli ful settlement of the strike, brought predicted. cation, stating ths reasons therefor, must the delegation to the state house and be affidavit in accompanied left soon afterward after a brief talk ABOUT THE CAMPS OP THE BIG withbya fee of $1.00 duplicate and filed in this office with the governor. The L W. W, within thirty (80) days after the compleCARBON DISTRICT tion of the publication of this notice. miners, whom Tobin left in the baseGEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Last Saturday was the biggest day ment of the building, did not go near Date of first pub., Oct 14, 1927. in matter of output in its history for Data of completion of the executive offices. The statement pub Nov. 11, 1927. the Independent Coal and Coke comof Governor Adams follows : IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis"An unfortunate industrial condi- pany up at Kenilworth. Thirty-thre- e trict Court In and For the County of tion exists in the coal fields of the hundred tons was loaded. ef the State of Utah Notice la hereby Calibrated state by reason of the I. W. W, an After more than fifty years in the (Carbon.that the Eastern Utah Telephone given organization, having at- mines of Scotland and America John company of Price, Utah, has filed its apSpring Canyon .to about a strike, and Crawford, now in his seventies, is to plication for dissolution of said company. tempted bring All Coal persons having any objections therein this attempt has openly and publie-al- y resign as state eoal mine inspector the to must file the aame with the clerk of advocated and practiced defiance first of the coming year. lie and his said Ml am at court within thirty days from the and violation of the law. family are to spend their remaining date of publication of this notice. Dated SPRING CANTON. UTAH Priee. Utah, thin 20th day of October, "Picketing and intimidation are years at Salt Lake City. He was in at General Offices, 817 Newhonst A. 1927. D.. HADELIZABETH (Seal) unlawful. Every man has a right to Priee last Wednesday and so informBuilding. LEY, Herb. By Ernest 8. Horsley, DepSalt Lake City, Utah quit work if so inclined. Every man ed The Sun. He has many well wish uty Clerk. has an equal right to work and is en- rrs throughout the Carbon district. First pub Oct. 28; last Nov. 25, 1927. titled to protection in that right. The weekly estimate of bituminous "Our state statutes provide that production, compiled by the National the local peace officers of counties Coal association, shows an increase in shall enforce the law, keep and pre- tonnage for the week ended October serve peace. If at any time it shall 15th. The output, calculated from develop that they are unable to do so preliminary shipping totals, was 10,- the state stands ready and will give 575.000 net tons. Production of soft HE PROFITS MOST them any and all assistance necessary reported by the United States bureau and use every instrument within the of mines for the week ended October WHO SOOTS power of the governor to both enforce 8th was 10,280,000 net tons, and that the law and protect life and proier-ty.- " for the seven days ended October 1st, This statement was signed Wil- 10.059.000 net The tonnage mined liam II. Adams, governor. last week was the greatest of any week since April 1st. EXPERT AT ZION HAS THINGS Forty-Ni- ne Says the Richfield Reaper of the TO BAY BEFORE ttt.kh 21st: "A meeting of the directors of the Sevier Valley Coal company was "Burn Utah coal and support the held Tuesday afternoon in the offices bituminous .industry," was the text of a plea made before the Elks club of the company in the Peterson Bank at their weekly luncheon on Monday building. President C. J. Sumner preFamous last at Salt Lake City b- - James M. siding. It was ealled to fill the vasteady, reliable heat, for Orr, general manager of the Utah cancy created in the board by the resCoal Produeen association. The ignation of J. Oscar Anderson of economy cleanliness, Castle Gate Oscar B. the well outlined how speaker indispensible known Gunnison Berglund, banker, was elected Clear Creek coals have been coal and its byproducts an in the of today, asserting that only director in his place, and the comforty-nin- e food and water outrank it among the plete board now is C. J. Sumner, presleading fuels years. absolute necawities of civilized life. ident; II. K. Lewis of Salina, vies and Sterpresident general manager; Search throughout history and you have will find that the countries and com- ling K. Heppler, secretary and treasworth munities that have reached the high- urer. John R. Doolin of Salt Lake in all est industrial development the world City, John Arneson of Salina, John years of service. d over an those haring an abundance Dastrup of Richfield and O. B. of Gunnison, directors. of highgrade fnle. It matten not Ask Your Dealer. what a community has in the wav of oldfashion-e- d has become the What of resources it never can roach a hih farmer who used to tote the town industrial development without an scribe a little farm produce about this abundant supply of highgrade coal season of the yearf that ean be the . PROFEsiifSniif h, levied on the SST' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE Seven ih Judicial District In end Per John CSrbon County, Bute of Utah. South-wortSouths orth, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Defendant. Su muons. The Butt of Fish to tho Abovs Named Defendant s to appear You art hereby summoned within twenty daye after, the servlra of this summon upon you If served within the county in which thie notion af-U Drought. otherwise within thirty dey ter service and defend the above entitled nelion. and in enee of your failure no to do judgment will be rend red against von according to the demand of the complaint judg-meThis action ie brought to rerover dissolving th bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the Attplaintiff. R. J. TURNER, Plaintiff's Utah, Price, orney, pub., Oct 7 ; Inst Nov. 4, 1927. OCTQif- t- tssks sftaMPsasrfer Wank... B. ml VTIm. UtftB 18N TAYIAJR Rfiister. The San, First pub, Oct 14; last Nor. 1L |