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Show THE SUE, PRICE, UTAH EASE BIX Salina Coal Mine Taken V Over By Utah Fuel Company Officials A deal haa been clotted whereby the management of the Sevier Yalley Coal f wompany will pass to W. I). Brennan, president of the Utah' Fuel eompany, and J. U. Moorhead, general superin--. tendent, aaya the Salt Lake Weetern Mineral Survey of the 2d. . Unable because of the depressed financial condition of the country to . any ont ita program of development, Sevier Valley Coal bondholdera csll-- d on Brennan and Moorhead to ai t as an adviaory capacity. ' It ia understood that no money waa involved in the deal and that the Utah Huel eompany haa no interest in the ' transaction. . According to the terms wf the agreement, the new manage- ' toent will assume absolute control lor the period of .one year. . Reorganization work haa been sthrt-v- d under the direction of Brennan with the idea of putting the. Salina canyon coal properties in shape for . large production. Once the mine ia put jn shape, a large crew will be put KILLS LARGE BEAR WITH CLUB; BELIEVE IT OR EOT Bishop W. D. Ilammond, Grand countys representative in the state legislature, gets the prize for the best bear story of the year, says the Moab of last week. And moreover, its a true bear story. Last weak Bishop Hammond set a trap for a bear which had been playing hsvoe with one of his sheep herds in the La Sal mountains. The next day he rode to the trap and, to his found that he had caught Mr. Bruin by s hind foot. Not having a gun, Hammond set about devising a The way to dispatch the bear a huge brown specimen showed plenty of fight but the bishop, after several attempts, managed to lasso the animal around the neck. He fattened the rope tightly to a tree and old bruin found himself stretched out. The sheepman. then armed himself with a green quaking-aspe- a pole, and Times-Independe- nt pur-pris- sheep-kille- r. proeeded to work on Mr. Bear. After delivering several dozen blows which apparently had no effect on the animal, he struck the bear a stunning blow on thehack of the head and the deed waa done.. to work. The quality of eoal in the Scvior Bishop Hammond brought the pelt v the bear' of and tent it to Coal is Valley companys properties Mid to be excellent, comparing fav-- - Sait Lake City to be mounted Into a mg. The bear weighed from 350 to orably with any found in Utah. ' 400 pounds, Hammond estimated. For the present, C. J. Powers and Many Wilcox will remain on the staff Price-Ferro- n Bus at the mine. An announcement from the companys main offices at Rich. Line . , ETE1T THUK8DAT field states that the bondholders. committee, working on n pool of the londa, had set October 10 as the last date on whieh bondholders eould place their bonds in the depositor. About two years ago, the Denver and Rio Grande .Western railroad 'built an branch line from Salina to the mines of the Sevier Valley Coal eompany. A modern eatnp .was built by the company with a surface plant including ample side tracks a modem tipple, scales and coal mining machinery. The grade of the eoal is excellent. It ia said to have more B. T. U.s to the ton than Carbon county eoal. Dost borrow The Bun lubecribo. 18-mi- le . Application Filed Application for a certificate of con- venience and necessity to operate a combination freight and passenger service between Price and Ferron has been filed with the publie utilities commission of Utah by W. L, Snow of Castle Dale. . The petition points out that there is now no authorized motor service between the two points. The demand for a bus .line of that kind ia very marked, the applicants state. We handle all kinds of insurance Equitable Insurance Agency, Price. That good printing the hind one in not ashamed oL The Bun, Price, Utah, Coal Production Again Takes Jump; Under Last Years Output The Baa Special Bervina WASHINGTON, D. C., October 1 Tbs total production of soft coal during the week ended September 20, including lignite and coal coked at the mines, ia estimated at 7,435,000 net tons. Compared with the output in the preceding week, this shows an inerease of 191,000 tons or 2.0 per cent Production during the week in 1930 eoresponding with that of September 20 amounted to 9,103,000 tons. Loadings on Monday and Tuesday of the present week (September 28 to October 3) amounted to approximateagainst 49,212 ears ly 51,438 ears on the first two days of the preceding week. The total production of anthracite in the atata of Pennsylvania during the week ended September 26 is estimated at 1,080,000 net tons. This is an inerease of 188,000 tons or 21.1 per cent over the output in the preceding week and compares with 140,-00- 0 tons produced during the week in 1930 eorreaponding with that of September 26. . .5 As indicated by revised figures at hand the total production of soft coal for the country os a whole during the week ended September 19, is estimated at 7,244,000 net tons. This is an inerease of 460,000 tons or 6.8 per eent over the output in the preceding week, when working time was curtailed by the Labor day holiday. Dur-- Sentences of 3 Carbon PROFEssirnTj Convicts At State Dr. J, C. Hubbard. Prison Reduced ' Bnildinr, Three inmates of the state prison were convicted from Carbon eounty sentence by of granted termination who met the state board of pardons, Bid-di- e Wednesday of lost week. Harry second degree bura sentence for end on will larceny and grand glary March 15 1932, one year after he was received at the prison. Biddle web imUtah plicated in the robbery of theDceemWoolen Mills store here last ForTiwjM? fifes f? VjJ Prim, Charles RuggcijlT ... ria FWwe SL Beeidroe. 1 DrLR. I.BrockbIS; ' Other sentences terminated were those of John Bristow, assault with a will have served deadly weapon, who two year on February 2, the date of hia release, and of Fred Lehrke, grand DeGease, larceny, who waa eonvicted last Lehrke ear. a of theft the fiMofM At Um for cember will have served eleven months and nine days when he is released.. . Andros Application for parole of Koulesss, serving a life term for the murder of Tony flegonakis at Helper dmwft A Ur, on December 2, 1921, wan denied as was the application of Bam Manno, bur- TUJadteBufldlnx. mUhero. gening a term for third degree : glary. The ease of George Day, who was Clay, eonvieted from Carbon eounty for the same 'ofMBe as Lehrke, was contin-- - Utah Bhetrie ued. Day, one of the leaden in the reMeq Utah. cent uprising at the state prison, is wanted in Oklahoma for murder, and he may be paroled from the Utah L. prison long enough to stand trial on the killing charge. - When u THUMDAT OCTOte - j?tS lii Walter C. BAIN Comes people coll indigestion 11 THAT many often means excess acid ifi W very the stomach. The stomach nerves have and food spun-Th- e been corrective is aa alkali, which quickly neutralism adds. And the bestolkali diel science is Phillips known to Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, taste-laifc neutralizes instantly many times as much harmful odd, and then the symptoms disappear at ones. You will never use crude methods when tmee you learn the efficiency of this. Go gei a small bottle to by. Get the genuine Phillips Milk of physicians have iia, toe produced 71000 tons of eoal and dur50 years in correcting for prescribed the week of September 19, 87,000 extern adds. 25c and 50c a bottle-- uy ing tone. The total production of beehive coke drugstore. daring the week ended September 20 Washburne publie school in Chics is estimated at 18,400 net tons. This haa a course for golf caddies. Perhis in comparison with 18,100 tons learn the meanings of the aps produced m the preceding week, and strangethey new words they will hear on 41.800 tons during the week in 1930 the links. Corresponding with that of September 26. Cumulative production of beehive Chairman Kye says Bishop Cannon coke during the year 1931 to Septem- is making sport of the senate investiber 28 amonnta to 978,000 a figure gators. Well nearly everybody else is 1.272.800 tons or 56.5 per eent, lower doing it, too. than that for the corresponding perBirth announcements. The Sub. iod in 1930. d, m H.J.Binchf J Oliver K. W A. McGee, Carbon Convict Faces Longer Prison Term J. W. Hammond, LftwedAhrirarie George Day, convicted from Carbon eounty on a grand larceny charge, Atotracta oftitle famished was bound over to the district eourt hr tract la Be stem Utah. rbaSL! ! the beet in Salt Lake eounty after prelimineempaniea r2!S flow. on of a charge ary hearing Friday Building, Price, Utal participating in the recent riot at the Utah state prison. If found guilty of J. . the charge Day faces an additional Llaraaei (Martaher aal term of from three to twenty years in the state prison. Ambulance service. Pheae Delbert Webster Pfoutz and It. H. Elliott, who are serving life terms for Co. the murder of z police officer at MoIa AO ab in September, 1929, were bound over on the same charge, and if convicted may face the firing squad. Street, Price, Utah. Investment bonds of all kinds See J. Bracken Lee, manager, Equitable Insurance Agency, Price, Utah. TTafritalta aai 1 nj Location notices for sale The 8un. b0e'..8cond E. Flynn, Price Agency Tingley Mortuary, .dim rOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United Stales Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, September 80, 1031. Notice is hereby riven that Marruerite Dumerre of Price, Ltah, who on April 7, 1927, made Stock-F'- 1 Entry No. 042114 for nt Sre- - IL 12, Twp. 12 South, Range !EBN25,4.,fcNEH Sec. Ambulance service. 88 Booth Hat 1 tract. Price Utah. One Meek mAi - Tabernacle. Phene . Hi Wallace Mortuary, A. N. Wallaea, 8 Ifuan . hUnee arvieq Day r Eft . and on June 22. 1027. madeAd-v!tioLkn,i- n NmFM Homestead Entry Phene lfil Si4.834 ,or Lot" 2 and 8, E48WH, KWK8WK 8ec. 1. NwJ. KWttBWIl 12, Twp. 12 South! Ranze 8 East. Sait Lake meridian, haa filed notice at intention to make final Proof to eatahlish claim to the land above described. before ELI F. TAYOR, 'r Goal, 8J0 nil UI atee land office at Salt 9it5r. 0B the 14th day of November, Par Ton Ifje 1031. Claimant namea as witnesses: FeFURNITURE lix Duwerre. Ilenry Dumerre. Abe Pow-MOVDNJ ; BPEOIALTY fnd Anpletnn flarmon, all of Price, J,h- - KLi F.OctTAT LOU, rerister. Phoaa 1B0-pub.. 1: last. Oct 28. 193L ThatStays up in ihe Klbtor and ' Never Drains n.if l. Ait" NOTICE M. ANDERSON TRANSFER I rer-tKt- Hl-Ho- at W i . 4. 4 L- - -- ' IN THE SEVENTH JUDKIAL DIS- tru-- t Court ln and For Carbon County, State of ltah. Intermountain Bnildinr AaKoriation, a corporation; plant- fi oryn King and Hannah Yi,n?,evU,aSJ!d fLn? wif. defendanta. ' ,.r -- Sole. No. 8821. To ! sherifTi sale on 8aturdey, the T1' 17 th day of 1031. at 1:30 oclock, p m at the north front dnor of the county court houw in Price, Carbon county, ltah. the followinr described it : property, corner of TwI? mrnr of See. 10. rTJl: J4!uthV Uange 0 Salt meridian, theme south one hundred fourteen and f fhenne (57) hundred fourteen and n (37) ;Ith, -- PUCE. UTAH HEAT COMFOKT to-w- '"Oheast flltu) one-hal- ij t-- Ml . ..j fifty-seve- XikTySii! j.. hjc4t pub.. Sept. 21 t w. : last. 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