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Show 7 PAGE sn THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH E AND ARE MODERN SB FREIGHT SPEEDY THURSDAY. AUQUgy EVERY THURSDAY. t PROFESSION OIIIIUSS ns. I. J. STOOKET and Physician 8ui-i- Office Pkenc 163w ; Redder w Price Commercial and Saving aS Building, Price, L'ut DR. J. LOUISVILLE, Colo., July 28. A one meana of avoiding future labor troublee a group of Northern Colorado miner ban purchased the propertiea of the Boulder Valley Coal company. During the strike in thie state last winter eoal eompaniee offered to leaee mine to the Indnalrial Workere of tho World in an effort to prove that miner could not work them on a profit without the backing of luge capitalist. The offer waa accepted, however. The present plana of mining, the first in the history of Colorado eoal fields, will be entirely an experiment The Boulder company propertied include two mines in the Weld county field and the Centennial mine here which normally employs sixty to one hundred men. The new owners of the group, ell miners in the Men and Operators In East Can't Agree Office Hours 2 to S p. m. Phen Residence Phone 2S4 Eastern Utah Elertrie Buiidia. PRICE, UTAH COLUMBUS, 0., July 28. After hours of discussion behind closed and locked doors here yesterday and laat night executive! of the United Mine Workers in 'Ohio and nine eiate eoal operators ended their joint conference without agreeing upon the date or feasibility of another joint meeting to discuss a wage aeale. Lea Hall, president of the United Mine Workers in this state, announced that the call another joint eon union would . , to be decided by to11 the unlon Motive within day or two. The operators left the meeting unwilling to comment upon anything that happened. ' Centennial, are Fred Nesbit, Frank Andrews, William Andrews, James Bloom, (Lewie Goodfrider and John Sponski. Future policy of the operation, other than it will be entirely or the consideration involved, waa not announced. LOOK FOR TROUBLE MOST ANY TIME IN THE EAST NEW YORK, July 27. The resignation of Rinaldo Cappellini, president of District No. 1 of the United Mine Workers of America, covering an important section of tho anthracite field, has spread a feeling of uneasiness throughout the hard eoal industry. The operators now seem to feel that they do not know what to expeet and the miners are represented by! men close to them as not knowing what they want in the line of leaden ship. It is a fact recognised by all but the most radical on their aide that another strike this year or next in the anthracite sections may mean the demise of that mat industry. The resignation of Cappellini follows an old precedent. Nearly every time a leader has grown up he has started as a radical. With the burden of the welfare of the hundred and sixty thousand men on his shonlders and with a knowledge of the economic situation faeing the industry, he has become . conservative and After a while the radical element among the miners themselves have resented this ettitnde and forced the ultra-conservati- resignation of the leader. This was the ease with John C. Mitchell and prior to the leadership of Capellinf. There arc, at the moment elements of discontent in the anthneite fields, especially centering about the contract Neither operators mining practices. nor miners went a strike. They know the danger. None expeeta it, but the elimination of a conservative as the leader of one faction has certainly done nothing to eompoee fears over the situation. The operators are faced with a very strong demand for tho elimination of oal sales eompaniee. It is declared that one of the great detriment! to the industry today is the excessive number of middlemen through whom the coil passes before it gets from the nine to the consumer's furnace. 18 SUED FOR EVEN HUNDRED ' THOUSAND DOLLARS Damages totaling a hundred thousand dollars and restraint from alleged wrongful sets are sought frdkn the Third District court at Salt Lake City in a suit filed by the National Devonian Process, Inc., against the Jensen Coal Products company. The complaint affirms that the Process purchased from J. B. Jensen, inventor, rights to use his patent for distillation of eoal to make smokeless fuel and oil shale to recover oil and that the plaintiff holds an option to purchase these patents outright. Also plaintiff affirms that it holds a contract with Jensen to furnish all plana for building smokeless fuel plant at the state capital. Instead of fulfilling these obligations, the plaintiff charges Jensen and others have organised a rival company, the Jensen Coal Products company, circulated false reports abont the original company, including the statement that five hundred thousand hares of stock were wrongfully disposed of end picketed its offices to induce stockholders to desert the rive company and join the Jensen in bringing suit against the Devonian Process, Inc. For Bricqncting, KEMMERER, Wyo., July 27. Mies Annette M. Slater, an official of the Wyopa Coal coiujiany of Pittsbnrg, Pa., Wednesday met with the eounty commissioner here, to secure a tax deed to the Conroy mine, owned by the Wyopa people and clearing up title to the property, which has been idle for seven years. Report is the the mine has been sold, and at once will be need as a bricqnting plant, which is three miles north of This properly is said to have the largest lignite veins in the world, being abont eighty feet in depth. Recent testa showed it to be the most adaptable for brioquoting in the coun- CHARLES RUGGERI, JR, Physician aad Burgem Office Phene SI; Residence in Bilragnl Bldg., Price Utah ANDREW W. DOWD, M. . Diseases sf ABOUT THE CAMPS OF THE BIO CARBON DISTRICT Great Western Coal (preferred) for sals by Zion brokers at $1.40. An D." ' Eye, Ear, Nose and Thmt Glasses Fitted PRICE, UTAH DR. H. B. OOETZMAN Dentist Work sad Extraction, Commercial Bask Bldg., Pries Qd GLENN X-R- ay wquam: D. Becking Wage Parity. COLUMBUS, 0., July 27. Operators wen invited today by President te 'Hall of the Ohio Miner onion to meet with tbs executive board of the union here next Thursday for tho purpose of negotiating a new wage scale. The invitation was sent out to individual operators. Although offie-alsthe Ohio Coal Operators association at Cleveland, which controls a majority of the normal Ohio eoal tonnage, made no immediate reply to lall's invitation, it waa indicated the members of the association would ad-is- re to their former position of re- I ! Office PRIOR, UTAH DR- - RANFORD BALLINGER n su . Service Office, Second Tloer Blivsgml PRICE. UTAH X-R- of DR-I.B- EVANS . 11 A Office, Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH DH-T-LANW- When Noah bnilt his ark he little quiek voyage, but remarkably well fit- eommodations for automobiles and SUvagni Building large sized packages. Electric fan ven that his craft was to be the fore- ted for steadiness and freightage. PRIOR. UTAH without the not tilathm ere carriage permits all modern steamships of runner Today freight freight cents is made for nearly Phonee Office 239 ; Residence offer of forty-eigother and of deterioration pertot built apples carrying cargoes safely, (Standard Coal Sixteen eents is the steamships, especially those carrying only ishable fruits. Europe today looks DR-- F. A. MIQLIORE market value for bonds of the Grcat live stock and perishable goods. Bib- but also for speed. The five new to Canada and the United States for on the ark the lical authorities agree that Physiotherapist aad C steamships operating Western. Phone 11 in St. Lawrence water boulevard to Eu- tha best in foodstuffs and live stock, feet five twenty-fiv-e was hundred, Two dollars a share la offered for National Bank Building Pint carto and of n date word in the the last arc delivering eighty-aevenecessity of breadth a with up rope heat Western Coal preferred by Salt lengthsix inches PRICE. UTAH and a heighth of fifty-tw- o freighters.- They are equipped with goes in perfect condition has been fnL Ake City brokers. Mntnal Coal will feet feet cix inches. It waa construct- the latest improvements, refrigeration Iv met with in these new, speedy ves- DR- - R-- L BBOCKBANK wing a dollar, while Peerless stock is ed of wood, cypress, costed for perishables, with thermostatic de- sels. Sailing on a weekly schedule on Oradaate Chlnpraetir quoted at sixteen eents. Offers of with gopher was three stories high, vices insuring the maintenance of tem- every Friday from Canadian ports, seventy-thre- e are made for United each pitch, 805-Electric Building consisting of a number of com- peratures as low as fifteen degrees nine days elapse after leaving, and the States Fuel shares. PRICE, UTAH partments for Ihe storage of food for Fahrenheit. Special facilities for the cargoes arrive at destination in perOffice Hours j 10 to 12, 2 to I eel Utah the animals it carried. According to transporting of live stock is provid- fect condition and as fresh as the day Saya Salt Lakes Tribune: 6 A0 to 8 Residence Phone IE Office Phone 15 laa recoverable eoal deposits fp proxi- modern ideas it was unsuitable for a ed, as well as ample and spacious ae-- of embarkation. moting 196,458,000,000 torn. The inCLAY TO WATER USERS STATE OXJVER K. dustry employs five thousand men and BIDS NOTICE CALL Mrs. Jacob L. Loose Attorney At tew Engineers Office, Balt Lake City, Utah, las a daily payroll of 960,000. Forty July 16, 1928. Notice is hereby given million dollars is invested in plants, Office la Gouty Courthouse that the Utah Fuel Company, a corporareceived bids will Sealed the be by equipment and machinery of the propwhooe principal place of busineea is PRICE. UTAH tion, 8 board Carbon until County Fair p. Salt Lake City, Utah, has made applicaerties." m., Friday, August 10, 1928, and then tion in accordance with the requirements V A. McGEE Total production of bituminous in pnbliely opened at the eounty court- of Bee. 8, Chap. 67, Seaahm Lawa of Utah, Attorney At Law tiie United States during the week house in Price, Utah, and an. agree- 1919 and 1925, to change the point of ended July 21st, according to tho esdiveraion and nature of use of Rooms 5 and 6, Silva gni Bulldiag, ment entered into with the highest eAa. of water from Price river in Cartimate of the National Coal associaPRICE, UTAH bidder for each, any or all of the fol- bon county, Utah. Heretofore aaid water tion, waa about 8,800,000 net tons. The concessions: wu diverted by virtue of the Horae delowing E. WOODS last weekly report from the United No. 1. 8iAstantial foods end hot cree through the Tidwell canal at a point FREDERICK At Law States bureau of mines shows the outwhich la. at the southeast corner of NEK Attorney drinks. (Hot doge, sandwiches, pie, BEK Bee. 84, 10 14 South, ended week Twp. Range the 7th for as put July Office, Electric Building, cake, doughnuts, coffee, tea, ete.) East, Salt Lake baae and meridian, and 0,830,000 net tons, and for the seven PRICE, UTAH No. 2. Cold drinlu. (Soda water, used for the irrigation embraced days ended July 14th as 8,607,000. the Sec. in SKNWK 6, Twp. NH8WK, ice near emonade, beer, ete.) tea, GUINN HARMON 15 Bonth, Range 11 East, Balt Lakh baae The avenge coat of eoal used by No. 3. Ice cream, candy, gum, cig- and meridian. is now desired to di- W Attorney 'aadCmimaeter At Lee It Class I railroads in locomotives in ars, cigarettes, etc.) vert tho water at n point which bears 875 The accepted bidder will he given feet north and 675 feet west of tho southOffice, BUvngni Building transportation, train and yard switchexclusive rights for that partienlar east corner of tho 8EK8WK Bee. 26, ing service, ea eorupiled by the NaPRICE, UTAH 12 9 Bongo East, and convey tional Coal association from tho rc- concession and may build as many Twp.meansBooth, of distance a a canal of by stands as may be necessary. Other in--: of a mile to a filter, where it will J- - W. HAMMOND (Cbn tinned On Page Eight) of Ttthe onnation concerning concessions may be used for culinary and domestic pur1e obtained from A. 8. Horsley, sec- poses by inhabitants of Castle Gate town. Abstracts of title fanlshsd to The Eiffel tower, .a thousand feet This application in designated in. the state and manager. retary or tract la Hasten Utah. There piece office No. as File All engineers elean bill of health. It is high, has a The Carbon Connty Fair board re- protests against the granting of said ap- macs wrlttea ia tha heat eMvaaha solid and it stands squarely on its serves the right to reject any and all plication, stating the reaaona therefor Beal estate bends, etc. Second fleer m feet, nays a commission of engineers in duplicate accom- vagal Building. Price, Utah. bids, to waive any informality in all must be by affidavit n fee of $1X0. and filed in that has made a periodical examinawith panied the bids received and to accept or re- thia office within tion of the tallest structure in the thirty (80) days after REN BEAN ject any items of any hid unless such the completion of the publication of this General Paiathag Caatrariar world. From time to time someone bid is qualified by special limitations. notice. GEORGE 11. BACON, State gets the idea the steel tower erceted Phone 188m By order of Carbon County Fair Date of first pub., in 1889 is getting old and decrepit or July IB; date of comBoard. Leo Kenney, President; A. S. UTAH PRICE, of pletion pub., Aug. 1G, 1928. that settling ground may make it imHorsley, Secretary and Manager. itate the leaning tower of Pisa. The Mrs. Jacob L. who was the IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- J E. FLYNN alarmists era all wrongs the engineers official hostess ofLoose, Licensed Undertaker and Embalm trict Court In and For Carbon County, the republican na- NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE Ambulance Service Engineer's Office. Balt Lake City, Utah, State of Utah. R. W. Crockett, Plaintiff, say, and all that has ever been recom- tional convention, Kansas City, Mo. July 17, 1928. Notice ia hereby given va. Emerette C. Smith and John T. Smith, mended has been occasional eoats of adthat George N. Ilill. whose Wife and Husband. Marie CL Banaen, IL Telephone 29 Patronize those Price business men dress ia Bunnyaide, Utah, haspostoffice paint and increases in the box office nude appli- E. Walsh, Utah Saving and Trust UTAH PRICE, who are helping to put this eity on cation in accordance with the charge for taking a ride in the a Corporation, Price River Water of the Compiled Lews yf Utah. Conservation District, a Corporation, and the map. Let the money remain here. WALLACE HARMON using to participate. knew -- ht 277-- J on - 6 FOR one-thi- rd d W' five-eight- hs En-rine- com-ran- require-ment- during the entire year for the irrigation of 160 acre of land embraced in parts of Bees. 1 and 2. Twp. 15 South, Range 12 East. Balt Lake bate and meridian. This application la designated in the state engineers office as File No. 10300. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor muat be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 81.00 and filed in thia office within thirty (80) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first pub., July 19; date of completion of pub., Aug. 16. 15128. In Summer Time In summer, particularly when household fires are kept up for shorter TLE GATE and CLEAR means a great deal. clean and burns evenly and periods, CASCREEK Every lump is most econom- What is declared to have been the largest crowd of children ever at a London sports meeting took place in the recent annual festival of the Ber- uni-formi- ty . UTAH FUEL CO. a Miners and Shippers of Clear Creek and Castle Gate Coals Salt Lake City te mer-idia- n, nt fr STAY IN REPAIR "J" sand elementary school children and fifteen hundred parents attended. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- There were three hundred and seven lUTnm Un,ted 8tat 0,alWWr :nd Salt Lake City. Urah competitors in one race. " Ilarrte0, "en tht hTby known aa Max Valin; inventor of the rocket Ilarey Perouli) of(commonly Bunnyaide, Utah, who on September car which recently exploded at Avne 19, 1922, HomretMii race course, saya that future experi- Kntn; No. 031021 folW K 8W Sre. 9, NWKNWK See lo! NHNEK ments should teach the use of liquid 8?ulh Rnge 13 East, Salt Lake instead of solid explosives as driving meridian, hae filed notice of Intention to power for his extraordinary vehicles. make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above deacribed before the The destruction of the ear has caused clerk of the district plans for a rocket plane to bo held on the 21st day of in abeyanee. The inventor believes that trans-Atlantplaning ia possible. ty-ni- Judge Building Carton (ounty. a Body Corporate and '5t of Utah, Defendants. Undertaken aad Lieeaaed Embafaane Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 18th day of August, 1928,' at 2 Ambulance Service o clock p. mM on the front step of the One Block South of L, D. 8. Taberasdl county courthouse in Price, Carbon coun-staRes. 119m Office Phone 158. of Utah, the following described PRICE, UTAH in Carbon county, state pIPfrt7 of Utah, towit: The northeast quarter of the northeast of Sec. 29, Twp. 14 South, Range quarter 10 East, Salt Lake with all improvements together thereon. Dated at Price, Carbon Utah, this 10th day of July, 1928. eounty, a v BUSS. Sheriff ofCarbon County, Utah: Highest sffldeaey. Oevaresmet First pub.. July 13; laat Aug. 21928. qalvalaat 81M tea. UaequalM storage. Will eat alack. Tbs tori NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION for steaming and kiattrg qeaHtha of the Interior, United States A? ?alt Uke City. Utah, INDEPENDENT COAL July 10, 1928, Notice ia hereby given that - COKE COMPANY MSTuAnn M,hta of Price. Utah, who d Land v" Fn ,SL?,0SaK)2v .L0 8 and 4, 8ec. Mines at Keaihrerth, Utoll. GenEMt ,nd eral Offices Wefter Bank BslldlBl RFueSfu1L20Si,a,nR Twp. South, Range 10 East, 8alt Lake meridian, hae filed SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH no.t 1tfntion ,0 eke final to ntebliah claim to the land above proof described before Arthur J. Lee. notary public at nSST i")1 0ll tk d87 of August, names aa witnesses J. 8. , Birch J- - D. Crltchlow, Anderson and El wood Mathis. Reed mondsey, Botherhithe and Southward plumbing fixtures stay la Schools' Sports association which was RegtaterWC Ut"h 1X1 FTAYL01ti pair. We handle everything from held at Crystal Palace. Eight thou- First pub., July 13 ; diahea to abowen, aad every ttea last, Aug. 9, 1928, ically. Order Today y, a 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925. to appropriate five c.f.s. of water from 8unnyside, Cottonwood or Grassy Trail Wash in Carbon county, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which beare 1299 feet north and 147 feet west of the southeast corner of Bee. 1. Twp. 15 South, Range 12 East, Balt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of a ditch a distance of 1587 feet, where it will, be used Kem-merc- r. try- 0. HUBBARD Physician aad Surina Pl?01 cu utmost tbit honest, skilled efxtn nuke it Reed Plumbing Heating Oo, North Carbon Avert Price, Utah. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION--?- ; pertinent of the Interior, United SMrt Lend Office At Ralt Lake City, Utah July 28. 1928. Notice is hereby girtn Marion L. Sorenson of Emery, Utah. on September 80, 1024, mods Stoekrea Homestead Entry No. 034720, for Sec. 0. Twp. 12 South, Range 12 Salt Lake meridian, baa filed notice erf; tention to make three-yea- r proof tahllsh claim to the land above dere"! before Arthur J. Lee. notary public. Price, Utah, on the 15th day of SeP! U her, 1928, Claimant namea as vilnj"" K pawMigers in Europe are he- -' First pub., July 13 ; , A. M. Sorenson. E. H. Jacobson. Kite" last, Aug. 9, 1928, mg compelled to buy tickets that will Addley and D. H. Williams, all of KmWX cover their share of the ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. gasoline tax. Wedding announcements. The Run. Utah. First pub Aug, 2; last Aug. 30, 192A AwTlMROiS B the ic TAviofettf1' toj |