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Show tjacsTj. 1928 SUIT, - PRICE. UTAH EVERT THURSDAY. PAGE SBVHM Insure Tour general motors L trucks L Urging a thorough study of all the angles of the question as to whether Salt Lake City and other rommunitirs throughout this state should grant i'ranrhiaeg for the proposed natural ns pipeline from the Wyoming fields, President John G. M. Barnes of the 'tah Assoeiated Industries has issued statement on behalf of that organisation. It makes it plain that the organization it not opposed to grant-n- g the franchises, but is merely urging deliberation before final action is taken. The statement is hero given: The Utah Associated Industries las appeared, through its ehief counsel, at several pf the hearings on this question and has requested in each instance that our public officials ahall first have essential facta before attempting to pans judgment for or against the proposal. This ia too important a question to be decided on sentiment or personal leanings. It requires a conscientious, thoroughgoing study of known economic fsets. It ia our belief that it should first be learned from reliable offical sources that the gaa supply promises to be adequate and continuous; that the pipeline ean Ire so constructed as tr avoid mishaps likely to result in tlie mountainous country to be traversed by the conduit conveying the gan to this state. It should also be ascertained that the application is in every respect bona-:'idthat the promoters will, within the time specified by public officials, complete their line and have the gas ready for use by our citizens. AUTOMOBILE in and 1st us give you thu advantage of our experience la Insuring automobiles. Wo caa advis you about fin, theft, windstorm, property dam- Coma put in the position where they must protect the people against themselves and not permit influence or pressure to stampede them into precipitate action on question that are of eueh economic importance. We believe that the experience of state comparable to Utah should be known, to discover what has resulted in their change from other fuels to natural gas. In faet, everything possible should be known of this undertaking before a decision age, collision, public liability and plat glass coverage for your car. Our suggestions coat you - Creat Series BUICK PONTIAC ON&TON is nothing. And the cost of the insurance is yon cannot af--' ford to go unprotected another I reached. What Are the Facts! This attitude of the Utah Associated Industrie in insisting upon faeti will not be ponatrued by any rairmind-eperson as an objection to the final outcome 6f the application It means merely that we are urging deliberation before action. The federal government' itself has wisely followed this procedure in getting roe fsets before deciding matters of great moment It will be recalled that advocates of the Boulder dam eonstrurtion put forth with every effort to rush congress into immediate action on that measure. But wisdom prevailed and it derided to appoint men of unquestioned ability, Six Cylinder Engine character and technical knowledge to constitute a faet finding committee and to report back to congress. Confe Cylinder Engina gress, thus enlightened, will be able Complete as Shpwn to act intelligently. That, in onr opinSteaK-- : ion, constituted the only safe, sane, constructive procedure that should be followed when matters of publie inMick ak Pwiliifi terest are involved. That is what is now being recommended in the ease Must Protect People. Sz Cylinder Eagbio before the people of Utah resjccting to Inasmuch as industry is likely Powered by die Buick and Pontiac engines re affected on s large scalp we should natural gas. Surely no one truly inGeneral Motors but duty trucks assure you a also know what guarantees an had terested in the welfare of the state that when the change over is made to ean fail to approve this .proposed action. No one here is going new type of performance. They speed up your ;as no costly losses or stoppages will course of this intelligent investito suffer .while e had as a result of the failure of the deliveries. Increase your range of business. is gation proceeding. be known also should It gas supply. Assistants'Ll Offered. that once natural gas has replaced the Lower your costs. fuel now being employed for domestic Every, assistance should bo given and industrial use and a monopoly is our. publie officials to obtain this inThere is a General Motors six cylinder track created for gas, the interests of the formation. Ths services of the Utah people will be continually conserved Assoeiated Industries are at the comfor every need in light and medium duty. Also and no attempt ean be successfully mand of our. publie officials to promade to impose prohibitive rates upon mote this investigation. If the findHeavy Doty Tracks up to 15 tons capacity. By consumers. In a word, when the ap- ings favor the application for the all means, investigate this most comj&te line plications are favorably acted upon, franchise Utah will be a unit in acthe terms of ths franchise should be claiming the day and looking forward so definite si to prove a continuing to the fulfillment of otar hopes for protection to the consumers of this eleaner ritics, cheapen fuel and indusstate. We must bear in mind that all trial expansion. But first let us get changes are not necessarily progress. the facts. That has been the sorry and sad exBarnes statement was addressed to North 3(1 perience of many communities that Publie Officials and Citizens Genhave plunged into experiments with- erally. out first reckoning the costs. Utah would be shortsighted not to welcome former coal OOMFAXY ATTORnatural gas for domestic and indusNEY WITH GAS FOLKS YIPURSEEANDIPURPOSE VER A1TRU mwomM trial use if itan be shown that ones Detail concerning the extent of rethe change is made it will be permanent and continually advantageous to source especially the supply of gaa J. H. TIDWELL available and methods to be employed the people. E DEFEATED IN EASTERN LOOPI a franchise to by the applicants-fRates Most Important. Sanpete County Pioneer Is Tskon At furnish Balt Lake City with commerAn Advanced Age. It must be remembered that the cial natural gas, were discussed by of Utah are joint investors in members of this city commission when citizens 0 OF THE TEAMS Johnathan Harvey Tidvgrll died at this Millions of dollars enterprise. they met in private, conference the BETTER ROADS his home in this eity Sunday after an will be exacted from us to connect up other day with Lb B. Denning, presiNXk. illness of several months from cancer for this new service and millions more dent of the Lone Star Gas company sueh and one of the franchise Carbon Spends Cloae to Seven Thou- of the applicant stomach, says the Mt. Pleasant will be spent for the product at tea as may be determined upon. The latter was accompanied by, W. sand Last Month. He in 2d. was born of the Pyramid will to Utah W. Ray, attorney. this city October 10, 1860, of pioneer Those who bring the gas UR BDHDAYS GAMES to have reasonable returns upState highway disbursement durexpect Elizabeth and James Following the conference Mayor Harvey . 10: Price, 6. eost parents, Tidwell. His entire life had on their investment. It should first John F. Bowman declared that the ing the month of July, including Harvey wtMMptr ame postponed. with reasonable commission would be. open for conof equipment, office expense, travel, been spent in this community, where be shown, therefore, rates are like- ferences with representatives of prowhat these BH SUNDAY'S GAMES definiteness, in to eras Surviving he farming. engaged salaries and suspense, amounted such to order in to be guarantee h Briper. Omen ly ponents or opponents of the franchise are his widow, Mrs. Antomina returns. The Utah Associated Indus- at any time they wished to seek them Highways, $9417.96; $290,087.17. t Kenilworth. married he whom was end to Tidwell, equipment, $8011.82; office, $358.56; 1888. The tries, promoting as it always has done until the board had obtained what it sus- in this city, January 10, $4501.48; hut to Second Place. salaries, economic and general welfare of considered sufficient data for it to $843.60; travel, children are Andrew, Shirley and Ken- the to forced down into second pense, $120.33. Disbursements in Be neth Tidwell; Mrs. Dan Christensen, the state, feels that it is under obli- intelligently deride on the application. Eastern Utah $19L62; Box Elder, and also ten gation to urge upon publie officials Ray for a number of years baa been league by ' $6663.79; Mrs. Vernon Rrotherson 1 shall get facts when pro- the ehief counsel for the. Utah Fuel that they to six defeat at the Cache, $7366.11; Carbon, of Mt all Pleasant; grandchildren, we Wanderers here $28.75; Davis, $1552.37; Larsen of Mt posals of this character are before Sunday Daggett,$6430 Gar- one sister, Mrs. James (COntiniMd On Pass EbrhM A0; Emery, $10J.I4; and them. Publie officials very, often are Kenilworth now has Pleasant Also these top two win and one defeat. field, $14,111.34; Grand, Mt of Johansen Mrs. John $23,090.66; Mill- sisters, Cald"J7 f the Wanderers is the ab, $9979.41; Kane, Plensant, William H. Tidwell of Rich, $192: Botoeond half of the ard, $11,118.43; Morgan, well, Ida, Joseph M. Tidwell of Ssn TidAlvin and end Helper game $1237.95; Salt Ukr, $23g!; Cyras nds, Hyrura, Mo' off due to the fnneral of Juan, $34.00; well and Mrs. Vcnctta Bailey of $11651.87, Summit, toTecehio, father of three eons vier, $824.41; roni and Wilford Tidwell of Willow Uj n the league. Tooclo, $692.17; Tmtah. $D3.jJ; Creek. Bishop A. L Peterson conduct. ia so-ma- ! ingle day. EQUITABLE 1NSUR-AC- E AGENCY New Braljr Bulktta, East Mala St. Price, Utah COAL STANDARD e; 1345 BUICK Mined Ja Carbon Oonnty Shipped Everywhere Properties At Standardville , Utah No Dust, No Ashes , No Clinkers, - Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes MOTOR CO., CARBON Phone Carbon Ave. PRICE, UTAH - CK1FORIE BALT LAKE CRT, UTAH V ' General Offices Ninth Floor Keanu Eld a or Cool Is Bast Whan Mnl Umd HI-Ha- st -- . Utah. Mliers sad Shippers of Lajap,.Nat; Black sad Assorted Blow of COAL r, half-brothe- rs sched-Snulwor- i Songs of Plain Folks th satch. $6066.98; Utah, good kind one ie not $12,498.89; Washington, The Sun, and Wayne, $6100. Prise, Utah.-- . That New When We-be-r, $17,WL-2- 0, ed the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon in the South Wsn chapel. OlChristian Johansen and William Music was hy son offered prayers. the choir. Vocal solos, Miss Elida Stiker Snd Mrs. Grant Olson. Joseph Seely, Arthur O. Nielson, Bishops Peterson Henry P- - Olsen and A. I of the told and were the speakers esteem in splendid character and the which the deceased was held bv thosen lr-iwwho knew him. Bishop James dedicated the floral covered grave. Hat. . . . August days get hot and hotter SHOULD BE WELL REPAID FOR THE TIME PUT Df Men nerves get frayed and frazzled J01 everything goes topsy turvy when iou were living in the old mid- - Victorian would just go off and have a uythafs the time to buy a new hat . iQy-yo- American The Utah chapter of the s to is sponsor Institute of exhibition photographic ind modern German architecture for 10th the two weeks beginning August exhibit Tbe ?4th. nml ending August Hotel I tah at wil lie shown nt the to P free and is Salt Tke City hundred There are five eollee-whic- h sized phutographs in the u neednt be an expensive hat, but It ought be a gay one a smart and jaunty one ri9ht and cheerful hat. J? 1 WP ihnrehes, buildings for email laree publie structure of ones modern and ms- - hnillinro s', . i csIhe'Attic ' the Vary Highest Best For FnraaM Household, and All Other Urn. General Office Ollff Building, Balt Laha City. Of L. F. RAINS . President and Gonoral Mother, beware the attic! You'll Ind a sadness there Your slender, jolly school dress, Or a dusty little chair. And, Oh, how they come thronging The glad, forgotten years! L . Never go to the attic, Cool Hl-Ha- ul ' . For It may giro you toon. Dad'o track shorn la the attic Tell him of races run When pennant challenged pennant And life was royal fun. And then, though It Is pi To muse oa battles bold. He feels the galloping minutes Making him gray and old. 'Spring Canyon Coal Co. I Never go to the attic Unless you are very young Old books ere bound in memorise And have a wistful tongue; i Old clothes gt hope forgotten; Old playthings seem to say, "The minute the flying minutes Are carrying Youth awayf Mtusrs sad ghlppms Celshratsd ,i 3STS S E.tSSfc P'iUr S tnd Price, Utah Wedding annflBto. 1?. Coal At li UiyOTcMy! Mirvrl ! ths 'Spring Canyon J iX-I- L Is WhsroMoat Used S5 Th Un-- STRING CANYON, UTAH Gwenl .Office Sir Nswhoi BuiMtag Balt ska Ctty, Utah ... MatUf that good kind ahM |