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Show IT Every Thursday By Bun bmd Ii. W. Crockett, Us. (Inc). Publishing INSTITUTE HELD AT Uknipr. $2.00 tbe Year la Advance. Office ibune No. 9, Residence, 138-13S-- SALT LAKE CITY J. Bntered Aa Second Clare Mall Matter, June 4, 1013k At tba Iostoffic At Price, Utah, Under tba Act of March -- 8. 1878. ADVERTISING RATES Display Matter Per Inch Per Ireue, 40c, TranHM-nt- , 50e. Hiecial Position, 25 per Gent Additional. Lretaio Ten Cent the Idne Each laaer-SoGDnnt Sis Words to Urn. Suae one, $120 ; Water Application, $15-Final Proof, $10. j00; Beadera Fifteen Cento the Line Bach liswrtioa. Count Six Worda to the bine. Blarkfaee Type Twenty-Fiv- e (25) Gents Bach Insertion. OMtnariea, Cerda of Thanks, Herniation, Etc, At Reading Notice Rates. Count Sis Words to the Line. Bor Bale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc.. Two Grata Per Word Bach laaue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to SDN PUBLISHING COMPANY Price, Utah I west without The fiuu; 1 cried la the coo P i Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Oeoigo D. Haymond of Hiawatha raa in Price during the week on busi- - L. Ross Weber, viee president and general manager of the Liberty Fuel company and president of the Jeremy Fuel company, waa elected president of the Koeky Mountain Coal Mining institute Friday in the closing session of tho institute in the Hotel Utah. Other officers elected are: Vice resident from Colorado, James A. E IcFadden, Erie; vice president from New Mexico, Allan French, Raton; vice president from Utah, William 1L Wood head, Kenilworth; viee president from Wyoming, Harry L. Gan1L dy, Sheridan; secretary-treasureC. Merchant, Denver; executive board, Colorado, Robert Williams, Somerset James Veatrh, Denver, vice president. New Mexieo, Tom Husband, Gamcr-eScott Dn Pont, Dawson; executive board, Utah, Jack Taylor and O. J. Nsslage, both of Salt Lake City; executive board from Wyoming, R. R. Knill, Rock Spring; P. II. Burnell, Gabo. A vigorous protest was voiced by tho group to the proposed regulation of the industiy by the government in the Da bill, and a resolution intended for congress waa adopted to emphasise the opposition to the move. Meetings Friday were mainly devoted to discussion of safety problems. Safety awards were presented. James Gillespie of New York, president of the Jeffries Manufacturing company and former vice president of the Bethlehem Steel corporation, the guest speaker, said: "People are now spending too much time looking after other peoples business. They would greatly aid economic recovery by attending to their own affairs more r, o; vis-Kel- ly 8am Glaser and R. R. Kirkpatrick from 8unnyaide were doing business in Price .during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller wen baek in Price and were occupying their homo on North Ninth street. Dr. C. E. McDermaid of Snnnyside was a Price visitor during the week, bring registered at the Savoy hotel la C. Moore of Rochester, one of Emory countys big farmers, was a guest at the Tavern duriug the week. closely. The Joseph A. Holmes Safety assoMiaa Augusta Walsh returned to Price during the week from a three ciation medals were presented by D. weeks visit to her homo in Kansas J. Parker of the United States bureau of mines to representative of City, Mo. the Liberty Fuel eompany and the and same E. L Hannon Frank Alger in the first of the week from Nine United States Fuel company of Utah, and the Calumet Fuel company, ColoMile, the former on business and the rado; Hotchkiss Fuel company and latter on eourt matters. Monarch Coal company, Wyoming. Mark Tuttle, deputy state auditor, Reduction "of operating costs hy waa hero during the week from Salt modernisation and mechanization is with business connected on Lake City an absolute necessity for the coal inthe state treasurer office. dustry, Walter M.. Dake of the Joy Miaa Jennie Melntire from Salt Maufacturint' company, Pennsylvania, Lake City waa in Price visiting at the told members of the institute at the home of her sisters, Mrs. C. A. o;ening meeting Wednesday in the Hotel Utah. and, Mrs. 8. C. Miles. ( t The declining market price of coal, J. W. Loofbouraw and Martin An demon were up on Beaver creek the oonibined with the shrinkage in profirst of the week fishing. They re duction, he said, means that "survival turned with the usual amount allowed of the fittest will be the rule in the 'fcv law. industry to a constantly increasing voted had Glen for a three degree. But to those visionary and Spring thouaana dollar addition public practical moderns who ean meet rapoduml building there. Carbonville was idly changing conditions the speaker asking for bids for a two thousand held, out bojw for the future. dollar building in that district Says Coal Is Necessity. McClure Wilson left Price the first "Coal, he said, "is a necessary of tho week for Rico, Colo., where he commodity, widely distributed and Natural markets exist, was to put in Lis time mining, having acquired an interest in a very pmmis having definite annual consupmption.-i-, and. in which eertain coal producing mg silver and lead property there. d F. C. Carstarphen was in Price nr areas with other fact and power resources must eoinHte on a quality ing tho week from Perrin s lcak and from where he was shipping ont con- and price basis. The question is who siderable gilsonile by way of Price. will surivive ? and the the answer will The automobile truck waa proving bo found in modernization modernization in thought and action, wliere-isatistaofory in handling of his comthe relatively few lead the way. ores. panys The delegates, about 200 in numwere welcomed by Mayor Louis Filed Utah ber, Marcus. T. 1L Butler, Rock Springs, Commission Coal Wyo., president of the institute, outlined tho aims of tho organization in Case bis opening address, listing as uw.-- t Briefs in the Utah coal rate ease important uniform legislation, mechanization of miuos, safety and marand in a hog reparations ease were keting. filed last Thursday with tbe interstate Technical picrs read during the commcrre commission hy the traffic afternoon session included: "Premiservice bureau, g Utah in um Payments For Meclianh a. Loading," by I. X. lkirhsit of the Union tenets. Pur i fie Goal company; f,riiiixabla The brief in of the Utr.h Coal jGa.hevmg Locomotives" P. It. - Gui-wi- ts . to-th- e n Brief With On Rate repre.-entin- Fitz-jgei:i- rrmlurm HT1H-1T- UTAH STATE LEAGUE Mandlng sf ths Teams. I- Won S 5 Salt Lake Moose 5 Halt Lake Green Cab ....7 5 7 lrovo Bubas-riptiu- or HT ;ur-;in- Pet- - .015 ; V -- Itfl LrfM as Spring Canyon Net Team Wins n ip n nu n Because .... just 10 12 10 10 1 J 10 10 11 10 1 Ogden Defeats Provo, to Sunday NW7nE. nt 4, h 6-- 3, 6-- 4, coal-beari- StfV EA phrilla Bill itkefi ilti iMn ids K S hr 1 Si klo dll) s III hM U sh iU) rfvo ltd A lj.B Ui i 4, 6, 4. haib SPRING dea-rribe- d 6-- (i-- 4. 10 0.00 6-- 4, 1, 6-- 3. hard-fough- 6-- - 1. 10 Spring 10 Fa-ip- m 1. to Helper At Salt Lake City lt ! 1 then--..l.V,,- ,i tlc-ii-- 4, 5-- Wr UNITED STATES FUEL CO. 6-- 2. n, ; 1. fc, in iDn I. Cm d the Jiiiii ! hatioi dm aXe be 1r,( aid. ti at ni: Friii Mpei tRire kill tff rf hr Largest Producers ot Coal In Utah 5, Han-mn-ll- Qu kKfl Coal 7-- 6-- la wit-nerer-e: 10 19 10 - iflt Ink COAL l-- 13ft e ' 3 8-- 6. 9-- 7, State Gains Titlt to Coal Land Sections In Emery County W ht y rep;-Iniin- 1 iUk d 6. 6-- J v'yenuUi ing rainstorm. tha local 7 42 James started off forwalked, pK? stole with a triple. Reading seeond and both runners scored on a single by Ward. The latter advanced to third on an error and then stole home, adding insult to injury; Price let in another runner in the third but came back with two in the EASTERN UTAH TENNIS LEAGUE fifth to cinch the lead. Krisman sinStanding of the Teams- gled, Gibb doubled and both eame home on Egberts single. Hprinx Canyon Price held true to form when they Columbia allowed two runs in the first inning. Price (1) a trade-mar- k, Successive double by Squire and Castl Gats The Bayer Cross is not but a Helper Kincaid and Tedeseos triple started Price (2) lend, but symbol of safety. the Cabbies off to a two-ru- n Last Weeks Bonita. afternoon their remainder of the the Dud-le- r Bimday, June 20 Price (1) A Price outburst were only sporadic, a That name tells you it cannot depress the heart (2) 1 ; Spring Canyon 4, Columbia 1. held control of the situation. The ' Spring Canyon tennis team com- lineup: The tablet stamped Bayer dissolves so quickly you PRICE posed of Booth Kilfoyle, Mont CowO. A. B. II. ley, Elmer Hasmyer and Kyle Liv- Ward. Sb 2 4 get instant relief from headaches or other pain. ' 4 2 2 6 ingston won the find half champion- Krinman, 2b 3 4 ship Sunday when they beat Colum- Gibbs, h 4 3 7 1 There is no disagreeable taste or odor to tablets of bia on the Price courts.' One loss was Egbert, e 0 11 4 0 lb I.indstram, chalked up against them in league harmful quantities of fits 0 8 . James, rf Bayer manufacture; no 1 0 1 practice match at Cory, rf play, but lost 0 8 the start of the season with Price No. Heading, rf salicylic add to upset the stomach; no eoane 4 1 8 0 Reese. If ... 1 team. 2 ... Dudler, p Columbia and Price No. 1 are tied particles to irritate throat or stoooach. 12 26 14 for second place. Spring Canyon has Total had some narrow wine and no odds GREEN CAB B. H. O. A. are given them to win the second half! 1 4 The second half schedule hss not yet 4 1 1 4 NO TABLETS ARE GENUINE B AVER) ASHOSI WITHOUT been drawn up by Bill Anderson, but 0 -- .1 N.H...M.. 4 8 8 2 will be published next week. Play will S 2 rf not commence this weok because many Iluxiord, 3b A 2 0 2 Tedesco, available over the will not be 0 0 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION -- N players 5 0 8 0 Dow, rf . Brown, lb 9 1 Fourth of July holidays pnrtmeat of the Interior, Genwil - A4 0 28 01 Knybcrs, crf Logan, If ..... 1 Office At Bolt Lake Cit ....4 0 Andmon. Duk j! Hogan, e 0 2. 1932. Notice ie hereby tdrea tkat u ....4 A 0 0 0 Uctvor, lb CASTLE GATE DOWNS SPRING 8hafer, p 1 YV. 5 of Mattineon Cowan, Paynan, Utah. 1 CANYON FOR FIRST LOSS 4 ..37 0 25 11 Xylwrg, 3b Totals .... July 1, 1929, made HtorkraUm Hm 1 2 Mead No. 918539 Davi. p for WURi Entry A 0 Bee. 1A8E14, 8K8W Mi'Duffic, ,p In last Thursdays match, Spring 8r.Ki See. 23, W(4NW(47uJ Canyon and Castle Gate both won two A9 13 27 10 NW14, Bee. 24. Twp. 12 Soatk, lm Total matches and had one set each on the 9 10 Eant, Balt Lake meridian, km Si 3, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION fifth when darkness stopped the play. notice of intention to make SmI m General Land Interior. of the to OHtabliHh claim to tbe bud lion b The match was played off Tuesday Ogden Sierry Miller pounded three At Halt Lake City, Utah, June rribed before It. II. Andnn, netare O and Ford Holmes and Jack Hyatt de- Provo pitchers for 14 hits at Ogden Office 1932. Notice i hereby given that lie, at 14, Bpaninh Fork, Utah, aa the S on feated the Kilfoyle-Cowle- y who of I Utah, to Liddell 9 duo, 6-JamM rice, to defeat the Provoans, Sunday day rf July, 1932. Ctaimant tarn 8-The big upset of the day eame 3. Augatf 18, 1927, made 8tookriing Ibrnio-Mea- wttofNie: Fred Ludlow of BpukAIM 042754 No. for WttNW. Entry when Paul Holbrook defeated Mont of Pmaut Ore Barney started on the slab for the NV4BK14. BE 14 BE (4. 8W14 8ec. 26, Utah, Milton Freeman 6--4. Pearl Clark rf American Cowley in two straight set, but was derricked early in NfcNWti, 8E14NWU. BWUXKH, Utah, and visitor, K. Wilfcenon rf An L Holbrook cuts and brilliant work favor of Gay, who later was replaced XttREU. 8E148RU Bee. 35. Twp. 13 Utah, Utah. ELI P. TAYLOR, Hegbtar. Boutli, Range 13 Kant, Halt Lake merat the net were too much for the by Cole. Jane 9; laM. Jrfy T, IB ha filed notice of Intention to Pint pub. Chief Polling wa on the slab for idian, Spring Canyon player. claim to to final etablwh proof The singles match between Ford the locals and, although touched for make the land above deocribed before H. GL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dl Holmes and Booth Kilfoyle proved to nine hits, Smith, publie, at Price, Utah, on partment rf the Interior, Gmd La kept them well scattered. the 27thnotary Claimant Office At hit Lake City, Ctak, Ja be the most interesting match of the He was especially effective with men name a day of July,W. 1932. A. Thayn and 15, 1932. Notice i hereto five fo winterer: dav and it took 24 hard-fouggames on bases. George Thayne of Wellington, Utah, J, Emmanuel VntMkis rf IMnrr, Utnl before KiJfoyle was able to win the Flinders, Walbeek, Vacher and Bon- I. Chrutriwen and William Raremumien uiio on July 7, 1928, made Stadnihli tUt,, of Lawrence, Utah. EU F. TAYLOR, Uomeatead Entry No. 047400 for Ml ham provided the fielding thrills. Holbrook and partner did away BEK Be. & WK. WKBI4, BUM! Five double plays, three by Provo Kegiater. 8HKKKK Bee. 9. Twp. 14 South. la with Livingston and Hasmyer, 6-two by Ogdci, added color to the and 14 East, Bolt Lake meridiaa.kMA 4-6-Holbrook again proved to be occasion. DE- - notice rf intention to make flail pa NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tbe of General The doubles match Land the at net Interior, partment good to eetablhh claim to the fond iken A Walbeck for Provo nearly bagged Office At Bolt Lake City, Utah. June rribed before & W. DaUoo, mfon rf and Hohnce-Ilyat- t a homer over the stadinm between Kilfoyle-Cowle-y Ilor-alab-o center field 3, 1932. Notice ie hereby given that on tbo 1 for Price.' wa the hardest fought match wall in the ninth. The D. Balafovlea of HunnreMe, Utah, lie, at 1032. Uuh, elont, perhaps Cfoimaot bum mm August, and darkness interrupted the longest of the season, hit less than who on May 20, 1926, nude Stock railing nesnoa: Antonios Vatimkia, 8tm ho of ths day Homwtead Entry (a No. di and Guat Maamgmki. all rf tm the play with the score tied. amended) a foot from the top of the stand. rf Mi KHNE, ride. Utah, and Tony The victory makes Ogden danger- HWUNEK. EHNWK, 1. IJt L 2. F. TAYLOR. Itotkto-Firs- t ELI COLUMBIA LOSES TO SPRING ous contenders for the first IUh. Mee. 19. 15 half title. Twp. Booth, 15 Eant, NEH pub., Jane 23; last, Jrfy 21, w CANYON SUNDAY 44, HNE44. NW44NE44. 844NW44 They face the Salt Lake Moose in a BE Bee. 21, Twp. 15 Buulb, Range 14 Kant, doubluheader here next Snnday. The Balt Lake hare end Columbia tennis team lost their meridian, ban filed notice rf intention to make final proof lineup: match Sunday with Spring Canyon in CANYON PROVO to evtablidi claim to the land above a regular league match. One surprise .. Ik II. O. A before J. Bracken notary CO. nrher, rf featured (he play when Ed. Ruchispice 4 publie, at Price, Utah, on the 23rd day 3b J 2 0 0 of July, 1932, Claimant name aa and Hill Ounce, Columbia, heat Booth Bennett. li. IliMiver, 2b A 0 6 8 Henning B. 01en and Carl NyKilfoyle and Mont Cowley, ef 4 2 man of Price, Utah, William Minting rf Gftrito. The Columbia net ter produced the Wslbevk. k 4 2 torn River, Utah and Gut Ilemonaa 4 2 of 8unnyide, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, punch when it was needed and ran Colvin, If Robinson, lb A 1 8 0 Reginter. in the match out straight set. Kyle W. lluovcr. e 8 0 3 0 Fin pub. Jane 9; lent. July T. 1932. Livingston ar.d Elmer Hasmyer also EcKerlKcn, c 1 0 0 0 NOTICE TO WATER VBER8 8TATE upset the dope a little when they de- Barney, p .j 0 P A feated Charles Jones and ilngh FulKnyincera Office. Halt lake City, Utah, ( o W. p 1 0 0 6-My Bt 1932. Notice la hereby ler, Mctniwh 1 0 0 0 tnm the Columbia liod anil Gun given Hub, In the singles, Mont Cowley won whore principal place rf biMinem is fiom Hill Dance, 6-33 9 24 14 The game Total baa made tab, I application in accordance with the requirement ot the OGDEN were long ami t. In the Hcreion Um rf Utah. 1919 to 1929. R. O. A. II. . . other singles, Booth Kilfoyle, Spring ,, lb 4 2 14 0 ind - to appropriate .002 of a e.1. of 6-Canyon, Wat Ed. Buehspiee. 3 I 0 1 water from a spring in Carbon county, Mloen Mi SUppm Thu Spring Canyon Hotter increased Honluim. 2b 2 2 0 I"-?- ' will be diverted from . faUkrodoJ rf of imuance rf raid spring which 8 2 hi drive which dropped in with reg- Knmnk-btFnt Brown, rf 4 1 2 0 brers 2630 feet south and 3948 feet east to the overwhelm Columbia ularity 4 2 2 6 ?o Hinder, ra Canyon 8- rorn'r Twp. c. .3 2 1 0 player. innptm. If jiIKnReJ7 Ka"t 8,1,1 Ijlk bn p 1 0 1 0 ,nd conveyed a distani-- of 3 4 MXI fert where it will be used from PRICE EEXIG& TEAM EEFEAT3 l'uliliiff. p May Mine At to (Ictnber l.dli. inclusive, of each JUNIOR ENTRY SUNDAY Total 8PRING CANYON. UTAH .,..35 11 27 IS H'mestie and f,,r enlinnry riii rriduviimn is dcsiunateiipniqiose, in the General Office. 817 Newheaw -Uric: No. 1 tpiin in lit title engineers offi.- - u File No. 11251. Building Loses Moose U.til: Tcn:i''s Icugiij wim rreui Nn. All Vro- t- N uwiisst tlie HALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Jj granting of ..1 1 '.'Mi win. staling kii!" hr :krrv t; niatrhef!. lv Suini.'iy 'i.ii !'? nfil, lvif i:1 duplicate. Mrrci in II.itvoh lut. to I.y:'ii V. nod "! T ,,b." fc f $1.00. and filed . r tin .of t'm No. .2 Ti:0 Moose were in this 1.. Ro far m we have Wa only presented t!ie!ni" mtn thirty Vt..itl reiuniv'd hard leugne lead Sunday aDcnjoi.'i when ifr-- r I Kras bn rf this mi learn ro aofl drink adifict ev y, 1134. M. BACON. to tivivt wi.h regsiin-i'Helper infield racked in eotr.es riinugh ef a chive to it 8 ite to tiu n,-- ; Mr t:i-.- kills. Han-v:- u inning and their in hi I around m.,-- ;, a it bottle of ry relliI in the ro.Mud mi, ui'ier ! five ran for a Irt to 9 tr::in:;,i, at I .iio of of Kckct. June 3i. Wood itcrcrnl time hud to ('oniinunily park. oven the cor. n! five-al- l, but lost the Coupled with the dct'c.v of (Jr,.,.,, next two game. Holly II tyuer proved Uah at Price, and Irovo at (igilL.n, a tough opiHMicnt fur Hal Mavlvuight, thu of the Moom- - rlcvaleil who wa imrely able to now ont a them into first plnee. One bad inning, the sixth, in which victory in three Let aet, Owen Hert-- won from Ray Gronm-inethe Moow garnered five run-- - fur 7-in the other single. unearned spelled defeat for the llel-pe- r The double team of Eugene outfit, after it had gone out in Affiliated With the United States Smelting:, RefiniK MacKnight won from Lynn Trent on the imjietu of a four-ru- n Wood-Holl- y in 5, three and attack the in first inning. Bryner net, Mining Company The junior team had the older Evan and Wilbur, with their time-I- t player in hot water most of the time hitting, were the heroes of the and the match waa finally decided Moose attack. when the winner began storming the Fielding of the game waa poor, hut net and tilting chances on fast vo- J. Allison, despite hi four errors, also produced the moat lley. . dazxling p!ay . with distribution problems and coP wUrWlburhe,z7lingh umSJ cool with tha operate producers in aolving thrm, pointing out that tho carrier are vitally interested in HELPER line B. II. O, competing with pi) rf Mnulsby, .... 1 distribution. Jackson. Sb 1 M,. A Technical papers on power dixtri-minin- g Miner, 2b -- ...5 1 were delivered hy F. E. Glea- J. Allison, BH 1 ,b B mechanic master fo of the son, general UN! 3 If 0 coal d V United State Fuel company at Hia- Kneraria, any hard. 1 tn c,fan 0ur R?'A' i 2 watha, and F. A. Rank of Salt Lxke sopenrb trained ire a Carmoni, c A O is at your servlc City. to O. Peery, p talk 0Ter i.. m.3 2 During the afternoon, delegate to Brasher, p heating problems. iil 0 the institute were taken on a sight-seein- g Tbtabi General Offices 30 12 24 11 trip to Bingham, and wive l-s- nl Insist After spotting the Green Cabbie two run in the first innings Price turned upon Lefty Iowi-l- l Sunday and took the game hy a score of The game wa delayed by a refresh- any of the Goodman M:tnuf;u g increase of inlraxtalc raid on coal, n.:n;iany; "?.odem foal Preparthe Utah rarricr asking for u raise ation" Kay V. Arra of ii.c U.tVtt I: ion. The public iiiiiiiics 4cl::iefri, Company. of ti cents lum-.u- t tin- commission of Utah refit-ithe :i. held the wiJi tho railroads ujipeuliiig Hotel Utah at 5:U p. ni. wiia tn.o oiiiiiin-.re- j eotnriir Helve.-- , atn general nnuiagi' of to the siun. jllie United Siioot tue! couii.eay.M'rv- Tho American Packing & l'nv. iion ing as tons. mazier. This ua- ooiu.a:iy and tho Fanners Livestock by dancing. . Union of Ogden are the cuinjiiainanlK Thursday's Prcsraa. in the hug reparation ease, alleging eon! jredaoer. were warned The I'oin-rado that the rates from Nebraska, must regulate themselves volunand Wyoming are unreasonable, they or snhinit n to nnwetcome Thirteen railroads are named us de- tarily hv governmental by agencies fendants in the action. John K. lhmlin, executive secretary of the Utah Coal Uroditn-- r association at the Thursday morning session. Doolin particularly stressed the imin the disportance of tribution of cost, stating that where tho fuel must eomMto with utilities it Two aeetiona of coal land in Emrry should be distributed under direction county, valued at $150, OHO, became of one management. unthe jiroperty of the atate of Utah The took an optimistic View der a decision issued Friday by Kli of the speaker coa industry's future in the office. F. Taylor, register of the land west, stating it will begin climbing Tho register overrated the date's hack when other indusclaim to two sections of coal land in tries to normalacy the upward climb. begin the Manti national forest east of "No fuel,'. he commented, "which Huntington. ean lie nuhstituted for coal will give issued The ruling waa in connection service provided coal is bnrned with a hearing March 17, at which the equal in efficient and modern apparatus." federal government contested olaiins Doolin proposed the establishment of tha state to the land. of a foundation to cany on practical Taylor held that tha two sections research and experimental work with near Huntington were known to be coal as the logical means of meeting lands at tho time of the from other fuels, competition survey and that tho state, therefore, The foundstiort, he Mid, should decould not establish claim. The two vise an effeetiva plan of distributing other sections, ho ruled, were not coal to the consumer, so that the inknown to bo mineral bearing when ran compete with utilities on and daughters of tha coal producer MOOSE dustry the survey waa accepted in 1902. this score. He .urged also that rail- were gueeta at a bridge Inueheoa at Wilbur, rf .... Legal Wanks of nil kinds -- The Bun. road carriers familiarize themselves tbe Country club. Evans, 2b .... inU-rslai'- e rcrasPAY, Jmm v tKVlAT t L PRICE TRIMS GREEN CAB ICX CK PAGE TWO al 7-- 4-- 6, 7-- 5. FOUR GOOD JO COALS Backed By Service. HIAWATHA. PANTHER, BLAQK HAWK, KING mLfcoMpiw"'IS,lT,Iy met j fir, j yr n. o. ...a 3 2 3 3 j fci .Njyhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 6U |