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Show OIA Chairman Urges Residents To Huy Coal During Summer I "Buy your ccal now fir winter use." Tom Carrion of the C d. r City war price and rationing board advised ad-vised tiday. "Coal dealers who cannot can-not store of dispose of one-twelfth of th Ir yearly coal alktment each month lose that amount " Explaining the solid fuel admin istration regulation, which is dp-i signed to keep a constant number! cf coal cars in Utah, rather than .having slack and rush s arons, the chainnan stressed that unless Mim-mer Mim-mer orders are received, coal dealers deal-ers with limited stcrag; space and limited man power will not be able to fill nil coal orders next winter. Officials say that coal requirements require-ments in th? west will continue high, and in some areas the effects of the war in the Pacific may cause needs to exceed those of last winter. The chairman emphasized that coal mines of Utah will have nc trouble disposing of all the coal they cm 1 mine, since d mands of federal and other agencies seem to be almost inexhaustible. "Hc-wev. r. if Individ ual consumers want coal this winter, they had better order it now," hei said "ticcaus-' retail uoal dra'ers lust do net have the man power cr the trucks to deliver coal according to normal demand when ccld weat-h weat-h r strikes next fall. He advised citizens to accept whatever kind or size of coal their deal rs recommend Storing while It can be supplied readily. j |