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Show n ? i t. PAGE SIX U ! n . - I. W. LOWER STRIKERS ARE LOSING IN All productive principally in Campbell county, but includes also parts of Cook, Weston, Niobrara and Convents counties. It, contains several country mines and prosit from which small quantities of eoal have been obtained for domestic use, and some of the ranchers mine their own eoal from the nearest outcrop, usually a bluff aloag some stream where the weathered eoal is kept washed away by freshets. Sines the discovery west of Uin-tuof the thiek Roland and Smith beds, aggregating there an average Coliim-.hin- f ' 4 yy m of thickness seventy-fiv- e feet, inter-est.ithe exploitation of the eoal on a larger scale has been aroused. Exploration has shown that ao great a tonnage of eoal can bo. mined hy stripping west of Minturn that demand-fofuel is the only factor limiting the number of mines that can be profitably opened and operated in the cis-triAll points in the Gillette field are within sixty miles of the nearest raiiroad shipping point The northern part of the field,, which ineiudes the Minturn district, is crowed by the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy railroad. The southern horde: lies about r ot In the southern field the strike is. lowly losing ground. Th$ Colorado Fuel and Iron company today had fifty-ni- x more men at work ' in the Walsenbuig and Trinidad distrusts than on Tuesday. Sixty-fiv- e men at the Jewell mine, near Agnilar, last mil--- s e north. of thu Chi-efnight voted to' return to work and tnciity-fiv-and Northwest uvi railway li four other mines in that section reCasper and Lnak. ' sumed operations today. A demon- -' The eoal. Which burns readi Iy, is .if stratum Tuesday by I. W. W. organlow rank and belongs isers at the Pike View mike, north of Colorado Springs, failed, as all the to a elass whieh has often been referred to aa blaek lignite. It is ro.ighly men appeared for worktoday. similar in character, adaptibility and HG COAL DEPOSITS DC NORTH-EABTEBJ- T geologic age to that of Lost Spring and Sheridan fields, which is used in WYOMING specially built railroad looomotives. The Gillette eoal field in Northeast- In general the eoal from the Gillette ern Wyoming contains over fourteen field is rather tough, and some of it billion tons of eoal iq workable seams, shows the structure of the wood from Freeh pieces, according to a report recently issued which it originated. hy the geological survey of the de- when exposed to the air, losa .moispartment of the interior. The huge ture and ns a result noon cheek and of tonnage of thie single field may be crumble. Lika the compared to the total amount of eoal other fields the Gillette tends to tale mined to date from all eoal mines in fire spontaneously when exposed to the United ' States 17,800.000 tons. the weather in outcrop or in large Two of the Gillette beds are together storage ot culm piles. In consequence feet thiek. The field lies of this tendency, and of the disrate- seventy-fiv- e ro - -- How to Play BRIDGE t r e i JerUs 1927 aa by, yfynnfiFerpon 'BR1DC' ... of 'PRACTICAL AUCTION CsNmgumr.krHsAIa ARTICLE No. S Hera Jli an two lateral lag hands! just You will be surprised to learn how often it brings good results. 'tjibmttedtoHavolve Important prin- - . Itand No. 1 . t Hearts Clubs l Diamonds . A, Q.4 10,7,2 - 0.4 No score, Int Mass. If Z dealt and . mured aad A and Y also paired, should h opes tha bidding fourth hand? The test Of s eoaad fourth head bid is not necaasnrily the gneraetee of a aura mme, but rather tha guarantee that Urn handle straageuaugh to save game, aojnat ter srliat tha opponents may bid. I is hardly strong enough to e, unless A's hand is much stranger than can be expected, but it certainly seems strong enough to save same, n tha opponents bid, and for that reason is a Justifiable fourth hand hid. Thera is. a choice between a aad a spade bid, but the spade hid is the better. nd-tra- Hand No. 3 A, Q,7,6 none Chiba Diamonds 1 A.K.J.3,4 :A Y Answer to Problem No. 4 Hearts A. K.J, 107, S Clubs 9, 8, 6, 3 Diamonds 7 Spades A, 4 Q, 10, 3 A, K, Spades Hearts Y : B 1 No srors robber game. Z dealt and bid one dub. A rsmeaTY bid one heart and B bid two diamonds. Z and A passed. Y bid two hearts and B bid three diamonds. If Zand A pamed. should Y bid 3 three hearts or four dubs? Y baa at least three raises for his partners dub suit, so that after he has bid and rabid his hearts he should then bid four dubs. There is a mighty good chance to go game in dubs. The Tact that Z has failea to help the heart bid indicate that he has not more than two hearts. If such is the case, Y-- should only lose one diamond and one spade trick, if the clubs drop. If they donY--Z will make at least four odd Z's hamLwsa as s: Z B Hearts L-- p. in-vi- t -- . w PrehliaaNo. 8 ( .JS Diamonds Spades -- 9,4 ,8,7 Sew i Y Principal J- - Hearts Clubs Hesrta Spadse-AlC- should row bad Map t I, A, -- K, 0,14 1 2 Diamonds Spades K, qTj 8, A S 9,2 T A,5 5, 3 aiAT Score, 20 all, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one sphde. A bid two diamonds, Y passed indBbld two hearts Z bid two apadca Aand Y passed and B bid three flsnumda- - Z doubkd s nd all passed. Y led the jack of spades and the first three trickA went (1) Z won with the queen of spedee; (2) Z led the trey of diamonds andA(ho!ding A, K, id, 7) won with the queen; (J) A led tne nine of dube and 2 won the trick with the ace. The problem b: How should Z now play to defeat tha contract? Z. should figure that as A won trick No. 2 with the queen of diamonds, his partner Y still holds the jack of diamonds guarded. Of course, A may be false carding but Z must take that chance. At trick four, Z should lead the five of duba which B ft B t Z winning the t rich with the king. Z's best play now b a low diamond, which A wins with the king. A cannot trump n spade in B's hand for if he does, Z can win the first heart trick end lead a fourth spade. This pby will enable Y to make his jacx of diamonds. At trick Na 7, A's best pby is to lead a heart and pby B's lung of hearts, which Z must refuse to win. The second round of hearts: however, should bo won by Z, and he should then Usd his losing club, which B must win. Z must now 'diher win another spade or Y must -. make his jack of trumps by over-trump- iny A Iiay it out for practice. Note at trick Na 4, if Z leads a diamond, or takes ths first heart trick with the ace A-will make their contract. It la a qpefe tricky Rule problem. B BL.rsJ?s J. Office Phone liiSw Price Commercial HuUdine. Albert liryner K. K. Olson Dr. L. B. SaiidaU 209 37 48 40 "' Anna T. Ottewtrom T. K. Uoss I W. Nut tall CL A Harris A W. Wherry Kva Wherry . A. Wherry 40 ....100 - TO 61 J 102 80 re l!S!5?M . Physiriaa iUd Hours 2 to 3 p, WteHidciica trra Uiah lJhoM p. j S L. 43"" PRICE. LTAll1 The first six-da- A bicycle recq ever y 105.00 staged bv women is now under way at Office Phone 81 ; 222.00 Illinois Womens Athletic club at 00.00 the BldgM IKefifcpl contestants pedalthe with iThicagu, machines. on 90.00 ing away stationary WILLIAM H. waa 41.25 Each contestant ride fifteen minutes PhyiicUa and 30.00 bieyele on on the wheel-lea- s 30.00 a day HELPER, hour an 18.75 which a rate of forty mike Officn Suit attained. The mileage is D ' utiu E! . . a this-noti- ee , .... D B Spring Canyon Coal Co. q CARTERS sceom-PsniBd-i- ih $7.00 a J . Spring Canyon Coal .. i21' S - rL-h0ia- 5d mOSBIBKSr More Than e 11. Years of Famous for steady,, reliable heat, for economy and for cleanliness, Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals have been Utahs leading fuels for forty-nin- e years. 9 . - They have proved their worth in all these years of service. Ask Your Dealer. , UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Clear Creek and Castle Gate Coals. Salt Lake City Judge Building Iteof .Bnilding N?TICB ,F9R PUBLICATION PRICE, UTAH iwiaaa he lnterior. United KStrJr No. 032702, TVn'AiiNJ!'n'4 BSHNWli, 14 DE-o- f GOOD Sec? 9. East, Salt kthlf INVESTMENT SL'STJS ri toq tidrt can at sflJhmsJ uvt raH,lS.k.kfi.8IifnJ.,'i.H' V,Uh' Bd Bead PtjJJ aad Boating Os, North CsrbM Pries, Utah. f,h day of December, lT'h 1927; Claimant Vickis.; GMis?UrS.ev2,0Anii ra PLUMBING-GO- OD hM ?ilrd notice of intention to iaaes 10 wtablish claim pro j?ho!r described before the NOTICE Th' FOB WBLICAUOjijJJ partmrat ot the Interior, Lake F. jj Office At Salt is pub.. Oct 24; last Nov. 25, 1027. November 1. 1927. Notice given that Eld red Edward PflWara. Price, Utah, who on Hepteniber FJPARn;ANSIIIPNO-"t-Goiint- y mod Additional Rtoriraislng Clerk Or for MJ iectlve 8ignrrs Further Information, Entry No. 922823, NEIiSWM, Sec. 4. IVp.meridMsre TO Rung 10 East. Salt 'DITOR8 E8TATE filed notice of Intention to msk "j11 IX Gritchluw. IVceased. i, the proof to eotablish to year bore described before the on ikThortiTdlfJ!fdi?.1 ,h ofTO of B. W. district court at Irro Utah, Rilvani building. Price, of December, 1027. urniism day A D as wltnereea Leroy Llvlngsios. rou tor oMb, Mclntire, Albert sra and (tori (X of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLO- -i Wt0 Por Administrator. Tint pub- - Oct 28; last Nov. Urst r R. I-- Cted-vonche- rs clro" SifiiiiLo"."E: Firetprioias I , rt w PrT 1 U7.50 55AU 220 58 57 2W 58 fo C. HUBBA&D 75.00 180.00 30.00 75.00 59.25 45.00 173 8T00KEY 'Physician aad mun Dependable Service j, 9, 4 J, RS Z Cluba Diamonds I SIX-DA- RACES BICYCLE SO 00 95 248 Levi A Pace 74 40 John W. Prince 259 John W. Chipman .... 40 79 26 (Jeleatla Daipiax kept can be II. W. Landreth 345.00 on record and the woman grinding out 84 .4tlO estate 52.00 TO 87 number of miles in an ANDREW W. DOWD, R. Theodore Edur 75.00 the greatest Andrew Feicbko . ..1W .217 of six days will he detime Disease ( elapsed John A. and James A Photo-show- s some winner. 105.00 80 the clared JTO Mathis Nose and Thinm ' Kye, 90.011 94 of the ridors. Left to right; Anita Carlo Gundewoa Glasses 63.75 177 Fitted Nellie Todd, Peg J5 K. A. Wilson 7A0 fay, Peggy limat, 05 10 . - . , UTAH .PRICE, (Urenct Morrison Catherine Hoppe. 30.80 Teffe and 40 104 A. K. Blierinisn 45.00 08 68 ' Jonas Hyits 28.50 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- QR. H. B. GOETZMAN 88 203 A. T. Hellisr 67.60 241 of Dratiat the For W and In Court County trict . 8. Olsen A. 11.25 Carbon, Stats of Utah Notice la hereby 15 107 IL T. Hsnsen Ray Work and 9.75 given that the Eastern Utah Telephone 13 108 Moroni Ileneeu Commercial Bank Bldgl, PriklSi 87 AO company of Price, Utah, has filed its ap240 A. 55 Era Jasper J 80.00 plication for dissolution of said eompar 40 118 Emms (X Eves , 30.00 All persons having any objections thsL. 1)1-- OLRMM WTT.T.TSi 40 119 (X Bra 80.00 to uniat file the samo with the derk of 144 Dentist M. C. Wilson 75.00 sid court within thirty days from tho . 100 155 Encene Chlsdo OfBee 27A0 220 Phone 299. Dated ... 88 date of publication of (X B. Wstermsn 87 A0 st Price. Utah, this 20th day of October, 50 238 PRICE, UTAH Emery Bigelow 11.25 15 HAD249 ELIZABETH A. IX, 1927. (Meal) Hugh Fullerton . ATS 253 5 A SANFORD Ernest DepN. O. Stringhsm Horsley, LEY, Clerk. By DR. BALUN0SI 45.00 uty Clerk. 00 206 M. Q. Golding ... 11.25 214 15 1921. Nov. last Dtmbroeio 25, Oct First pub., Peter 28; 15A0 20 218 Irvin Olsen ia'wi7 State of Utah, by C. OF FORECLOSURE OF Otflee, 88.25 NOTICE .115 246 B. Waterman FRIGE, UT 53F : Concern Whom to Lien It May 05AS 87 239 Burton W. Musser the 28th on notice Please that take day Slots of Utah, by R. L S. EVANS 30.00 of November, A. D., 1927, st 9 n. m., st DS. J. Harrison . . .. 40 250 West Dentist North First 850 Winters Hospital, Equitable Real Estate street. Pries; Carbon county, Utah, the and Investment comOffice. Electric BulMiu. 9.00 undersigned will sell at public auction - 12 2R5 22.50 pany PRICE, UTAH one Singer sewing machine and four (4) 30 256, Frank Jlntlu 150.00 trunks, contents unknown, and contents. 200 192 A Bheya F. A. MIGLIORE 22.50 Said auction will be. nude under and by srration produced by the loss of mois- A. E. Tsjrlor r 30 264 30 A0 virtue of Secs. 6227 to 6233, Compiled 40 205 L. Butler Physisthsraplst aad CUrapractw ture, bulk storage of the eual presents William 19.25 Ism of Utah, 1917, for the purpose of 27 268 Phone 11 H. Chldeeter special Whnologio problems. More- J. 30.00 the lira of W. P. Winers on tho said Tint National Bank 40 267 J. W. Loofbourow over, as water qpmposes nearly oner Sybil Jones 15.00 property in tho aum of 392.00, principal 20 270 PRICE, UTAH 1.. 40 271 30.00 and interest due to October 1, 1027, tothird of the weight of this eoal as II. B. Goetiman 60.00 gether with costs nnd expenses of this 80. 272 mined any process that eat he applied Ira Bondi BROGKBAMK 60.00 isle; that the machine, trunks and Etta Barbara Jensen.. 80 274 Graduate CUragrmRr cheaply to remove the moisture and Federal Land bank ...100 270 270.00 tents are tha property of Fred valuable nils sifi other byproducts And in accordance with law and an whose last known address was Price, Electric BuBdiag Utah. W. P. WIKTERA R. II. Thompfrom tha eoal before shipment will der of ths hoard of directors made on PRICE, UTAH Attorney, Care W. P. Winters, Sega not only reduce freight chargee and 23d day of September, 1927. so many son, Office Ho urn: 10 to 12, 2 te 5 iM Utah. increase the radius within which it hares of each pared of such stock 6:30 to 8 First pub., Oct. 28; lost Nov. 25, 1927. . bo necessary will be sold st may Office P9M 15 Residence Phew IE can ha marketed, but will flbaaibly op- Price Commercial and Savings bank en up a profitable field in byproduct Price, Carbon county. Utah, on the'2Bd STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE, SALT Lake CUy, Utah, October 26, 1827. OLIVER X. OLAY day of November, A. D., 1927, at the hoar seeoverey. Notice is At Law given that William F. Most of the eoal reserves of 1400,-000,00- 0 of 4 oclock p. m., to pay delinquent with the costa NsiUon, whore poatoffica sddrere is together tons in this field can he re- of advertising and the expense of sale. Woodxide, Utah, has mods 'Office In County Oserthomt anplicatioa la covered by stripping. Coal of a slight- CARL & MARCUSEN, Secretary, Price accordance with ths requirements at tha PRICE, UTAH and Savings bank. Price. Compiled Lavra of Utah, 1917, as ai ly superior rank and heating value is Commercial i ed the Sereion Utah, by ot Laws Utah, 1919 being mined in thie way on a First pub., Oct 28; last' Nor. 18, 1927. and 1925, to araropriate 2 c. f. a. of large scale south of Forsyth, Mont, ter from Big Springs WsA la Carbon for use as locomotive fuel and it in recounty, Utah. Said water is to be divert5 and 8. gilvagul L ported that stripping operations are provisions of the net of February 25 ed st point which bears north 13 deg. . PRICE, UTAH west 2459 feet from soothes the st corner known as to tha minera roan begin near the Peerless mine, 1020, commonly of Sec. 15 81, 13 Twp. South, Range W. DALTON near Minutrn. A considerable part legging law. t, Balt Lake hew and meridian, and At law of the eoal in the GiUetto field is coareyed in n canal a distance of one-ha- tf owned by the United 8tatos and is mile, where the water will be aaed from Offlco In. the BQ vagal April 1st to October 1st, inclusive, of bjeet to development under governmiA year for the irrigation of a hundred . PRICE, UTAH ment lease in aeeordanco with the and sixty acres of land embraced in territory whieh, if surveyed, CREDNRIOX K WOODS would be the arret half of northwest quarAt Law Alt ter Sec. A east half of northeast quarter 1,1 South, Range 18 East, ,1VP- Office, Electric Buildiag. Bait Lake bore and meridian. This apPRICE, UTAH plication la designated in the state engineer's office as File No. 101U3. All GLENN HARMON protests against tha granting of mid apaad Canslsr At law plication, stating the reasons therefor, Altanmy( The FonoUin most be by affidavit in duplicate Office, the. Electrie a fee of fiLOO and filed in ' PRICE, UTAH this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State En gineer. PORBALBBT Date of tint pub., Nov. 4. 1927. Date of completion of pub, Dec. 2, 1927. Abetraeta of title furnished to mi piece or tract la Eastern UUdb. Unto STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE, SALT wranea written la tho bast eewgstojs, ftosr m EXCLUSIVE AGENTS .. Ut?h October 25, 1927. Real astute, beads, ete. Second vV?k is hereby given that Hyrnm Seely, vagni Bnilding. Pries, Utah. whose poatoffice address is Castle Dale. Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Make your selections for Christmas Printing Csatrartto Mlea at Lavra of Utah, 1917, amended by the bow. They'll he laid aside. Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925, SPRING CANYON, UTAH Phone 18bn. to General Offices, U7 Newhoaas appropriate A e. f. s. of water 'from an UTAH PRICE. unnamed wash in Carbon county. Utah. Building. i to be diverted wftter S.d at a fislt Lake City, Utah I. E. FLYNN . whh-Other Good Makes, Too. brara north 25 deg. S3 min. point west Iilerasid Undertaker and J7S feet from tha southeast corner of Amhnfawce Service 14 .Routh. Range 8 East. uii and meridian, and eonvey-i- n Telephone 20. distance of 5600 feet. ''? i will be used from UTAH .PRICE, 1st to April r 81st of each year for the watering of five hundred head of eattla and WALLACE A HARMON !hftld 1 T- - This R0FITS MDSI designated in the state engi-- " T offiro as File No. 10183. AH pro- 1 Ambriancs 8ervice . . of mid sppli-- h ".: if raHting reasons therefor, must One Black South of L. D. 8. 7) . Office Phone 158. Res. seromnanied -- iti " PRICE. UTAH ' ofJ10rt "d filed In this (30) days after the romplction ofthe publication of this K. JONES M. BACON. State En HENRY ChrH nad Miring Engineer Forty-NinData of first pub.. Nov. 4. 1027. Floor first National Bari completion of puA. Dee. A 19T7, 10,4,3.2 Y M fooling in the bituminous coal trade, though little actual progress has been mads in the effort to stabilise prices through balancing supply, Coal Age News reports. Bituminous stocks held by consumers on October 1st, according to the bureau of mines, totaled 61,000,000 tons, showing a decline of only 1,500,000 since July 1st The latest figures disclose that practically all elassoa of industrial consumers except electric utilities and eoal gas pbnts, consumed loss eoal during July, August and September this year than in tha same period in 1926. Avenge spot prices for bituminous were lower V the past week. Coal Ago News index of spot .bituminous prices settled at 158 and the eorws-nondiweighted average price at IL91, a decline of five points and six cents for the week.; At this time lut year the index .stood at 209 and the sighted tverage price at I3.6L The Kentucky operators are not finding their efforwHt) readjust movement to large-seal- e operations in Illinois productive of mnch success and prices rave fallen to the lowest levels in months. Demand in Illinois continues backward. The Cincinnati market is sluggish, but in Pittsburg a steadv undertone prevails. Comparative indifference reigns in the trade on the Atlantic Seaboard. At the head of the lakee bookings continued to gain. Anthracite shows improvement at Naw York and Baltimore wUh the of more seasonable weather, orking time has picked up and the mines and ahippers have a good sup ply of orders on hand. Stove and chastnht lead in demand, with egg and pea just fair. The steam sixes are aetive. Pea$3 JO, $5.00, x dh?YZ wtab of ' Distndhre 1 : A Diamonds 8,4 No book, rubber game. If Z dealt and w'iuiJs bid one club, what is A's proper bid? At five odd. At Thera fa not muck question about this hearts they can only score three odd, as haiL It ie a perfect example of the there are five hearts la A's hand. Been lookout for such hands and if you type of hind that justifies an informs-tra- y the double. If partner can bid spades, M great help for your partner's minor there is a good hearts or bvddoo't hesitate to help him if he for gamsWith any of these . your own major suit bid. listen than Many games are won with a minor suit at dinmoods the only other alternative trump and many mors could be won, if to the laformstory double. With ouch partners would always try for the best heads don't hesitate to double and te bid of twenty-si- x cards instead of Jthir- your, partner te bid his best suit. -9- TEMPERATURE AID TO THE COAL TRADE cstkm SOMETHINa NEW IN OF SALE THK S FEDS COLORADO DENVER, Colo., Nov. 10. The thealer of war in the Colorado coal trike has shifted to the northern fields. The only activity displayed e hy strikers today was at the mine near Lafayette, fiftoen miles nnrth of Denver, where more than a hundred pickctem faced the frowning muzzles of machine guns, which menaced them through the strands of barbed wire entanglements. A woman in red, waving a large American flag, led the band of picketera to the Columbine property, but the party stopped at the gates and did not try to fores an entrance. The drone of airplane motors overhead, where four national guard planes circled and swooped, gave a truly warlike aspect to tlie scene. Guards manning the maebine guns had orders to shoot at anyone ' attempting to tres-- 'I UTAE-EVETT- 5IA' V'W- Pries. tarUm ( Jaunty, lbs llis Sun Special Service. There b delinquent upon of foJJJ on account stock described temLower 14. Nov. NEW YORK, the 23d day opposite perature over a fairly wide area has tl.a aevrral nmnutS Stehareholdera as of a more hopeful been of the reflective i i &I0E. "?' i i i THE SUN, Instoad of regrettln yeotetto busy and propars for tomorrow. 0 |