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Show THUESDAY, AUGUST 14, TIB 1BS0 SUH, F1I0B, UTA VIBT T1UII9AT Huge Sum Expended In Past HalrYear . RESPONSE IS ESSENTIAL At those tlmes when a motorlst feels the urge to zip thru 4and around reckless traffic the dependability' of his motor fuel often spells the : difference between life and death. When an approaching car looms up over the 'brow of a hill just as you are passing another, you need power, punch and speed to pull you over out of harms way. , j There Is no stuttering or stalling when you jam the throttle to the floor beard with Parco Ethyl Gasoline in the tank. There is no KNOCKING to indicate motor strain because PARCO ETHYL ls 100o under any strain i$y and motor. in any There, is no hesitancy no delay. And being of uniform grade year In and year out YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT on every, occasion and in any emergency. IMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN SOFT COAL DEMAND .: NEW YORK, August 1L Accompanied by a marked1 advance in the priee level of domestic sixes, trading in the nations bitnminons eoal markets during the past month reflected a somewhat improved tone, Coal Age reports. Priee advances scheduled for August initiated tha having ment in those markets where betterment was apparent Retailers bought to cover themselves, rather than from the fact that .they were selling any eoal to their customers. Steam bust1 continued to languiah. Industrial depression continued to exert an adverse effect on steam eoaL Stocking was conspicuous by its absence and eontraeting.was still' held in abeyance. A further threat to the stability of steam sixes, particularly slack, was contained in the increased production of domestic opal, coupled with the inability and nnwiUii anti-knoc- k j of the industrial market to al any additional eqal over that taken in the past few months. July production of bituminous eoal is estimated at S4$S4y000 net tons, an increase of 920,000 tens over June output and a decrease of 7A41J)00 tons from the July, 1929, production. Anthreeitc production last month ia Independent Gas and Oil Ces., Stations and Dealets estimated at 5662j)00 net tons, which compares with 433)00 tons in July, 1929. The Coal Age index of spot bituminous prices for July settled at 141, compared with 137 in June. CorCONTRACT BOON TO BB 1ST FOB Tax responding weighted avenge prier Revision League 01800-MACHIGHWAY were $1.74 in July and $L66 in June Perfect Trading in the countrys anthracite Organization At Salt Lake City tomorrow (Fri- i markets last month offered a study day) the highway department of the Executive officers of the Citizens in contrasts, with some centers restate of Utah will receive bids for Tax Revision League of Utah, recent- porting no demand for either steam the construction of a gravel snrfaeed ly organised, announced progress in or domestic, and others reporting s road, together with four bridges, be- the perfection of a statewide organ- fair call from householders desirous tween Cisco and the Colorado-Uta- h ization which shall extend into every of filling their bins before priee adliae. vances in tha falL county of the state. Slightly less than seven miles of The announcement eame from W, roadway will be included in this eon-n- W. Armstrong, president of the league, and the bridging of the washes following a meeting attended by Davtons of struc- id L. Stine of will require thirty-tw-o JUSTICES COURTS Ogden, Julian Bamtural steel, in addition to a large berger of Salt Imke O. F. Daria and J. F. MacKslght vs. and David City, amount of lumber. The contract will Hindu of Hurricane, vice presidents) Robert NML civil, $3404 Stete vs. Seas Bareai; assault with laalso include 14,500 yards of gravel the four comprising the executive com- tent to UR Os bail. surfacing. mittee. B. H. Robinson of Salt Lake State vs. Georgs CMHngham, Jh and The pavement of this portion of the City, executive grand larceny. On bail. of the or- Htnry Palmer; secretary iolt with State vs. Fred Boweutt road together with the bridging of ganization, also was present. $1004 deadly the four washes, will eliminate one The league has adopted the ijoaRU DtLiuxe vs. A Cl Rlck- plan of of the worst stretches .of road between aelectiqg 006 011111 i h county; or, can civil, $80.76. Mate vs. Ms (hand Junction and the west coast, in some of the more populous counTspe; disturbing the weact. Fined and will make auto travel to the west ties, one man in eaeh county district, State violating tiaf-fi-c WTCfcer; ts. safe at any time. ' who will assume the initiative in the law. Hearing, August 4 INCREASE nr MOTOR FUEL TAX forming of a local organization of the BUSINESS LICENSES league. The appointee is to serve as OOUJOnONB IB NOTED Mutual Football, twmontks, 404 chairman of tha county league and as FRDDLRRTS LICENSES An increase of $128,530.02, or close a member of the state executive comA Jf. ZabrbUa, Amarican Fsrk, to to 15 per eent, is recorded in the col- mittee. Decern bar, $L04 Push Educattaa Plan. lection of motor fuels taxes in Utah K. II. Oragun, ptauunt Grits, $L0A The comwill is announced, league, it during 1930, up to July 31, as R. D. Wella, rwnro, $L04 pared with the corresponding period earry on an educational campaign, to WARRANTS DRUM in 1929, it was reported Tuesday last present to the people of Utah tha tax Carl Nyman to Pete Milana ; Lot li, by Milton H. Welling, secretary of revision program now before the el$104 state, by T. F. Coombs, deputy col- ectorate in the form of proposed con- Hilkraat Utah Thompson to Lota stitutional amendments. The. lector. Lot 4, Block $ local survey, (L04 The total collected on gasoline sold be to plaee the tax problems of the Herbert Barlow to Utah Ihempooa ; in the first six months of 1930 was state and their proposed solutions be- Lot 4, Block 11, Priee towaaite surrey, yam $1,000,547.78, as compared with $87V fore the people in the manner in Tbomaa W, Haycock, Jr!, to Mitten 077.76 for the corresponding collec- which they presented tbeqaadves fo 1 Butler property iu 81, IS, 14 $004 Freak Stadi tO Josephine Asflaerio; tions in 1929. Collections on gasoline the tax revision commission, the legsold in June were $204)65.23 for the islative advisory committee, and the property la SR IS, 4 $L04 Tulduh Btrlagbasi to John Base; 1st period in 1930, and $192560.39 for legislature, to tne end that the.publie L Block A Price towaaite survey, 81004 inand 1929. understand the Oraoa Larses to John Baas; Lot 3, proposala may telligently vote their convictions.: . Block 14 local survey. $8384 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The announcement follows a series QUIT CLAIM The Anew Stage Line has sold lie of trips throughout the state by' Mr. Elisabeth Hadley, dark, to SDee.lew the Antonies are counties Robinson. interest in In a few plans stage line to : property la $481. lay rfweet Goal Go. to National Goal and Kapasakas of the Capital Shoo Shine still in a formative stage and compleconbo Go.: cannot la tion who $14 of the property the in future will Railway organisations company, Union Goal Os. to National Goal sod duct the business at the same old announced at this time. Go. ; rigkt of way to stud in Fries. (Dated at Price, Utah, J. E. Pettit, Price, former represen- Hallway S10l inmine eoal state tative and A former Bird Jex, IacH to National Goal and August 11, 1930). Railway Co.; right of way la spector, represents Carbon eounty. MAP. From reading Chicago press disCharles S frame to Florence Stream; The worst of it all is that the fish patches we are inclined to believe the Lot 4 Block 14 local survey. evvacation a of for are to that teem always just go gangsters eity getting Pens, take, loess loam, The Sea. erything but whats earning to them. about the same time we do. ' At Ignites Escaping Gu Burning liflt Ston Clarks Hiawatha. At lias Thelma Munson, 19, is in the United States Fuel hospital at suffering1 from severe burns received in a gas explosion in the store pomp plant of Carbon-Emer- y about 5 oclock Monday afternoon. Henry Nougarat, 34, was also burned less seriously about the face and hands. According to reports from the a b Orttoi Oeuuty Ml Mimed Standardville, Utah ni .WHEN QUICK TWO BURNED STANDARD' COAL b During tha past biennium, figures in the offioe of the treasurer how, tha state highway department espend-o- d $71805l64 in eonatruetioa, betterment, maintenance of roads and for paying salaries and engineering and in purchasing equipment Tha bnlk of the money went to eonatmetion and maintenance with about half tha amount going to each. Money eame into tha department from four major soureaa. gasoline tax brought in $3,70032.77; the motor vehicle license tax, $1188,739.06 and the counties and federal govern-- ' ment paid $4017,312. Federal aid projects completed during the biennium,. totaled a hundred and forty-fiv- e miles, of whiek all but twelve are gravel projects. Federal aid projects under eonstruetioa at the present time total a hundred and thirty-miles. Ia addition to this is five the huge oiling program which fid-lothe general construction work. Figures are not yet available on the work done without federal aid and which are purely state and county pro' jects. Examination of the construction fig. ures and maps available also show that the federal aid program is nearing completion and that Route No. 60, from Spanish Fork to the state line near Grand Junction, Colo, is the only trunk line in the state whiek is not practically complete. Judging by the amount of eonstraetion bong done on this road at the present tuna it will only be two or three years until this road is complete, after which time there will be little to do on the federal aid system except fill up a feW gaps hero and there, it is said. It is also probable, judging from the trend, that the state highway commission will continue its oi) mulch work until the entire federal aid system and the major state and county highways are treated with oil Hiawatha hospital, Miss Munsen was burned about the faee, back, arms, and legs, but was resting easily late Monday evening. Miss Munson and Nougaret, who are employed as clerk, in the store, were entering the plant, which is a small room apart from the main building, and it is believed that when they turned the eleetric light switeh on a spark ignited some gas escaping from a pipe. Miss Munsons clothing , ignited, but the flame was quickly HATS REDUCED IN PRICE No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers Is Unexcelled For Storage ' t Purposes . ; StandardCoal Co. IAU LAKE anr, UTAH . General - Offins Hlitk Floor ITS THE SAUE IK k ivk wmw of ssylug ProUcticu. Wsnrt apt in a pogttten to nmova dealer ftem your path, hut wu are able to reduce your four ef dxa--b othsr words, wu euat ty hut we cau safogiaxd you by assuring up lomss that you may suffer through atom, fire, flood ar theft. 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