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Show COAL GOES ON I TOEAGGON IN : I SALT LAKE I Tho Citizen's Coal ' Company of ' H ?alt Lake City Is out In "a big an- ' H lounccment heralding a reduction ot H 1 2G per ton in the pried of do- H inestlc coai! Wh'lchV Aa1i,rcsW,'fjhasjJ H created a big" seitsatlon. H At tho beginning of tho season, H wliinrihu hoiiBckeepcrvils-orderinK H coal for tho-winter, a drop of $1.20 a H 30 jPopnlycceptaJilo, butpo M surprising as to bo .almost unbellw- H Years ago toal was sold In Logan H at $4.00 a toil' and when 25 cents fH was added ntUe'-cothmilnlty made a' H viKorrtig'-proleRt Since ' then the HSI prlco bus gonrf 'upward until ib'nas-' p' been soiling at ?10 a ton, -With a 4S further advance in dr6specti.' f H. Wmi Winter will be approached with rF fewer misgivings' and less apprehon H slon if the drop In tho prlco of-coal gffl Is maintained. Sh Coal producers claim the figures fBt$ quoted arc not yielding a profit and Wn&. they point to tho discouraging finan- f3fft clnl statement ot tho coal concerns W in proof of their contention, but the fiSH consumer Is not directly Intorcatcd WiO in tho welfare of coal companies. fwi What they want is cheaper coal, and Ktf)' then still cheaper coal. PJ8 Of course Tho Republican In not In KM position to say just what effect this Ju3B will hac locally, If any, but wo do B know that Mr. Frank Granting Kfl whoso address Is 2GG71 Thirteenth jHI 1 1 BM East Street, Salt Lake City, has been HB in Logan for tho past fow das on IH business, and while hero has sold a H tar of 6ohr for delivery In Cacka H &Wy I1 o.;'. car' At' 7.tr6 poV 91 ti,nf - '' ,i" m |