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Show HIAWATHA AND SPRING CANYON TEAMS EACH j WIN HONORS AT DENVER, COLO., LAST WEEK Bingham Cnnvon's first nid team, made up of moil from tho Highland 1 Boy, tho Utah Copper, tho Utah Apex Innd the United Slates mine In that camp, under tho onptoinoy of II. II Jones, tied for first plaeo with the team of tho Knox County Coal Operators' Oper-ators' association of Indiana, in the j contest for crfcction of artificial respiration work, nt the first nid and rcsouo work meet nt l)ener, Colo, ' last Thursday, Friday nnd Haturday. 'The Bingham bojs, however, were un-luck) un-luck) in the draw, nnd the cup, which is the trophy of the victors in this case, will go to Indiana. Tlicro wcro 8ccnty-thrco first aid teams nt the meet nnd seventeen mine rescue teams, representing twenty states nnd Jlcxico. Utah had three teams pros- icnt. The team from tho Spring Can-jon, Can-jon, Standard, Peerless nnd Liberty mines in Spring Can von district won 'the state championship in first nid -work, while the state championship ' for mine rescue work went to the United States Fuel company. A team i from tho Wndgo mino of tho Victor- American Fuel company in Iloutt i, 'County. Colo, won tho sweepstakes 'J priio for highest scoro in mino rexcue v nnd first nid work. A Pennsylvania team won first in mino rescue work, nnd ono from West Virginia in first Aid work, tho score of tho latter team being 01) 1-0 out of n possible one 'hundred. " Wc nil consider that the Utah teams mndo n most excellent showing lit tho meet," says Carl A. Allen, state mino insjiector for Utah. "Considering "Consider-ing tho fact Hint the) wcro pitted against teams (hat have entered In tueso contest for n number of )cars, nnd that had trained for it lung lime previous to tho mcit, tho Utah men certainly did crrditnhlo work." In tho United States Fuel team were V. IJ. Jones, A. W. Dmnlson, Oscar Mnl-latter, Mnl-latter, Mcll Shot-sick-, Milt Butler. Levi Thomas, (leorgu Dunham ami Claude Heiner Spring Cam on. J. f W. Bingham, enptaiu; (Ins Qoodart, it , "W. Q. Williams, Tom Davis. C. If. ,-V JlISsemyer nudMndjHasTeirl)r)lc:0. W. Qrotr, in cliargo of Mine Ilesctto Cnr Xo. 11 in this field, John Craw ford, assistant to Stnto .Mine Iiiujht-tor Iiiujht-tor Allen, John B. Forrester of ilia-watlia, ilia-watlia, and Oeorge A. Murphy of Storm ntUildcd tlte miet. Seventeen teams, reprmeuting sev-ititien sev-ititien slntM. participated in the contests con-tests iimKr tint nuspires of the United States bureau of mine Hint four oth-er oth-er organizations whoso member aro interested in mining. Twieo during thu contests participants were iver-omu iver-omu by gas in thu imitation mine whafts. r item at a minimum or etrort It Ih therefore iowl,e tj din- tribute It at a savlna In which the hu)er shared with the silver- User Man) thine oii now en- Jo) us a mutter of course would never have been available for )our comfort at reasonutilo prices had not advertising made It pus- slide to distribute them ecouoml- (.Ull) When you fltrure the number 4 of tliene items In jour dally life In tit b) advertUlntf jou can ap- preulate that advertlslm; does - puy )ou 4 Tor that good printing. The Sun. |