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Show TA T Thursday, beptqhk, n THPR8pAI - one of w Shows Decrease According to word received by Dr. JL B. Goctxman from Newell B. Cook, etate fifth and game commiasioner, the open Reason on ducks and geese in Utah will be from 12 oclock ;ioon on October 1 to sunset, October 3L The following daily bag limit and possession limit will be allowed: Fifteen wild ducks and four geese to be kill-e- d, and not more than thirty wild dueka and eight wild geese to be permitted in the possession of a hunter at any timei . The Carbon-Emer-y Fish and Game Protective association has been asked to express an opinion on several serious problems confronting the state game body at the present time, principally the effect of the widespread drouth on migratory waterfowl and fish. The fish have been harder hit than ever before. In many plaees the streams have gone dry, reservoirs have been drained and the sun, in many plaees, has heated the water to such an extent that numerous fish have died because of lack of oxygen. Hatcheries at the present time are VES the best in the on the property. The plainnone of the cattle testedhj? that of road tracks 1030 ',h in at 1,388,000 net tons. This is the high- ing the week total productiou of ty reacted. Dr. ordered to remove the traexa. est production in any week since May August 29. The will return in Octobei eoal wmpany the the that Cbarffiiiff 2 and compared with that of August soft coal during and tost 10 per eent wa sud on a building rent has failed to pay 22, shows a gain of 459,000 tons or unt 29, including liguite tie. If no more than on him tiuiH lea-e- d from 49.4 per cent. Production during the ed at the mine, is with th which was eent reset. per John tons. Comparcd 12, 1929, week in 1030 corresponding with that 500,000 net on the aecnStcdffi 07 placed of a judgment of Augnst 29 amounted to 1,917,000 output in. the tons or tered suit asking8 and attorcent of ineresse at an per shows tons. The total production of soft All kinds of insg' plus interest eoal for the country aa a whole dur- 5.4 per cent. ney fees. Insurance Agency, J. , ing the week ended August 22 is estimanager, Pnee, Utah. Tv mated at 7,116,000 net tons. Thia ia an inerease of 127,000 tons or 1.8 per Production of Soft Coal The Hua Special Service. WASHINGTON, D. CL, Sept A Although the consumption of eoal by the electric publie utilities in July was considerably higher than in the previons month, it remained far abort of that in the corresponding month of last year. Total consumption during the month amounted to 3,148,008 tons a decrease of 303J182 tons or 8.8 per cent, when compared gith July, 1930. With the exception of the lake doek territory, all regions shared in thia decline, but the most pronounced losses were shown by the plsnts in the New England, southwest, southeast, northern Rocky Mountain and Pacific regions. The total production of anthracite in thS state of Pennsylvania during the week ended August 29 ia estimated H- -E .K bep-temh- eent over the ontput in the preceding Coal Firm Defendant In Results of B. Test On Two Court Suits Carbon Cattle Given tons produced during the week in 1930 corresponding with that of August 22. During the week of August 15, Utah produced 37,000 tons of coal and during the week of August 22, 42,000 tons. Total production of beehive coke in the week ended August 29, is estimated at 16,000 net tons. This compares with 15,000 tons produced during the preceding week and 36,200 tons dur The Maple Creek Coal company civil suits named as defendant in two week. this court district filed in the The Royal Coal company has action to recover property winch tne defendant comjiany is alleged to have unlawfully entered into jiosseasion ot, and damages of $850. The complaint declares that the Maple Creek comthe land on pany took possesion of rail constructed and April 1, 1930, week and compares with 8,494,000 bn-ug- onSG er HONS cattle Out of 1305 head of dairy tubercufor Carbon county in tested accordlosis only one bull reacted, agriculeounty ing to O. P. Madsen, conducted tural agent. The teat, were the United of Jones L. C. bv Dr. and States bureau of animal industry destate the of W Pasmussen E. Dr. partment of agriculture. The record set by Carbon herds ia ben bean ... .MERICA'S ONLY REFINER OF OFFERS.... GERM PROCESSED OIL full of large fingerlinpt, and state game officials feel that they should be planted before cold weather seta in. With the thonght; in mind of not only conserving the larger fish which may reproduce, but also of giving the fish that must be planted this year a better opportunity to adapt themselves, the state association is considering the closing of the fishing season in Utah thia year on October 1. Another matter confronting the state body is that of prohibiting the killing of female pheasants. In making the kill of hen pheasants legal last year, a premature harvest of officials Siheassnta was reached, game now being considered is the killing of only male pheasants and a limited number of those early in November. AH sportsmen from Carbon county are invited to attend a meeting of the state game refuge committee at Salt Lake City Friday. Those interested in the game and elk preserves especially are asked lb be present, as the has the power to designate the nop her of elk tobe killed, the areas on which hunting will be allowed, the power to establish game preserves and the authority to change boundary lines on the present preserves. UTAH TRAIL' THzToFFIOIAL com-m- ee m FOR THE REST ANSWERS EXPLAINING THE tmm Fact No. Thousands of motorifth and service Ration men have observed that after a car kai boon given its firlt fill of Conoco Germ Proccwed Motor Oil and is driren 200 to 350 miles, a look. at the crankcase gauge shows that about one quart of oil ia sr-entl- y The hfficisl song for the' Colorado-Ut- f 'Mghwey celebration to . take plaee.iterwtMi September 24.au; 25 is the 'HHih Trail, a popular mel- ody which almost everyone in Utah and Colorado is already humming and Jlatform continue to work on arrangements for tho street carnival, the air cireus, the spirts events, the governors banquet and ball and the dedication of the monuments at the Colorado-Uta- h stnte line. Enthusiasm is ggowing all over the district and visitors aro expected here from many towns where the celebration has already been giugn a great deal of publicity and all7 residents are behind it Committees Seven Convicted From Carbon Ask Board For Clemency Mike Frcgidaku, eonvietej from Carbon county several years ago on a charge of voluntary manslaughter to serve one to ten land sentem-eyears in the state prison, is one of the 110 applicants who hsve petitioned the state board of pardons for clemency. The board meets September 19. Fragidakia was paroled last November and he now asks termination of sentener. . Andros Konlixas, sentenced from here in Juuu, 1922, for murder in the first degree, seeks parole, llis sentence was commuted to thirty yean last January. Others from Carbon county seeking clemency are: Harry Biddle, second degree burglary; Fred Lehrke, grand larceny; Sum Marino, burglary; John Bristow, assault with a deadly weapon; George Day, grand larceny, all seeking termination. Save systematically. Buy gilt edged investment bonds in small monthly Equitable Insurance Agpayments. ency, Price, Utah. , . crankcase usually holds, your cars mechanical condition and the speeds at which yon drive. What becomes of tho "bidden quart? The answer is easy if yon study the Falls given above and keep .in mind the tkings tkat only . - Remember . The 'hidden quart of does not escape through leakage . . proves all this. t After you've found where the "hidden quart goes, you can easily see the special benefits it gives the motorift advantages that no other oil can give. -- $5,000 ...... .... .... DR. Dealer will give you, free of charge, a con- venient Official Contcft Entry Blank for writing your answer. . Answers written on de only of any plain white paper will be as accredited accepted entries in the contcft. But we recommend that you secure aa Official Contcft Entry Blank, which gives valuable information about ConoloGerm Processed Motor Oil and its operation in motors clues about the "hidden quart that may help you write an answer that will win a prize. -- ,. eajr length not exceed ine 200 words; length af iniwer will net determine winners. Write aaiwert on Official Con test Entry Blank preferably, or on pl.in white piper. Conoco Station and Dealers will rive yea aa Official Contest Entry Blank fra. Fl.k. orate presentation, of aaswen will not count in your favor. $500 $100 $30 $25 Contest open to everybody except employees and executive of the Continental Oil Company, Conoco Stations, Conoco Dealers and tho 's advertising agency, and their families. In case of tie, both contestants will receive full amount of prim tied for. 4e not have to use or Conoco ,rm Processed Motor Oil purchase or other Conoie product! to compete for prizes. mrrie submitted, whether or not they win become the prjMt, property of the Continental Company and may bo need in advertising' without payment, and none can bo returned is' senders. Coos-Pny- 5- - J ia plain, simple language. 7- - ANNOUNCED ' Station or Conoco one I. Answers aup be J. Writeyour aatwer . . $2,000 $1,000 JUDGES n anything to enter this contcft. . . Any Conoco COMPLETE RULES OF CONTEST I. Contest clotci midnight, September 21, b"rin postmarks after JJ, n,n? September 21, IP);, will be accepted. mid-wg- CONTEST CLOSES MIDNIGHT, SEPT, ADDRESS AU COMMUNICATIONS CONTINENTAL . . as to. a after i Q do not have to buy . First Prize THE . does net burn up, wear out nor evaporate. It is "present but unaccounted for. Falk No. 2, given above, 29 PRIZES the contcft (boa as passible. Announcement af all winners will be aidt ia tbit saw, paper. quart and how does this quart benefit the motorist Germ Processed Oil above falls have been checked by tefts with cars that use six quarts of oil for the crankcase, can in good mechanical condition and driven at ordinary rates of speed. These falls will also prove true for your car, in proportion to the amount of oil your BE "What becomes of the 'hidden w oil is necessary. THE WINNERS WILL s no technical ple knowledge of motors o 4th and 5th Prizes 4th, 7th, 8th and 9th Prizes 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Prizes 14th through 29th Prizes THE QUESTION whereabouts of the "hidden quart is sim- 1,000 miles! Second Prize Third Prize quet-lion- Remember, you The explanation of the .fillings with Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil, scarcely a drop of oil will disappear during the firft 350 miles and practically none at 500 and up to Hi for free entry blank, which contains information about Conoco Genk Processed Motor Oil that may help yon win. Conoco Station and s. Dealer employees will gladly answer your essed Motor Oil can do. . v at any Conoco Station or Conoco Denier Ask Conoco Germ Proc- Fact No. 2 These same people have noticed that on the tfcoud and later f tion. .I,,. The queen to be Miss Grand Jun-tio- n and to ride on the Grand Junction float in the parade is being elected in tho contest which will dose the last of the. present week. The queen will figure very importantly in the celebration. With other queens of the western slope and eastern Utah she will ride on the float. Floats are being made to represent eaeh town. At 8 oclock Friday evening of the gala event, the queen will be chosen from those here to-bthe Queen of the Rockies and she will be crowned on a to be creeted at Fifth and 1 missing ... but , ,t UN AND TELLING HOW THIS QUART DENEFITS MOTORISTS SONG FOR CELEBRATION tinging, says the Grand Junction Sentinel. The. tong expresses very well the idea of the new highways, the object of . the biggest celebration that the district has ever known. A delegation-oDenver business men will be here for the celebration, according to a communication received by the .committee of the chamber of commerce which is in charge of the Grand Juncprogram arrangements w vii CONOCO TO "CONTEST it, . 1931 OffCIAl" OIL COMPANY, PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA K GERM CESSED, MOTOR V. B. BIZZELL, frttUrwt Ueivenhy af OMoimna JOHN A. HUNTER kifceir W ninl hlniloe IWvtmiiy ot doroJe FRANK L. MARTIN, Aimkls Dems Scfcwlat AND jennulhm,Unlanltyef I ASSISTANTS MOT6lseo:!L ONLY Oft PROVIDING PENETRATIVE : UfXJCITY |