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Show PRESIDENT MUDQE 1 INSPECTING CAMPS 1 Goes to Coal Properties of United SH States Fuel Company , H Sees Van Law M I'lc.sldont MikIkc of tho Denver and Rio Grnmlc nnd his party i wore Hpecinl jruoHts nt a luncheon kIvcii by the Kotnry club nt Snlt it Ijtkc City litHt Tuesday afternoon. He mndc a brief speech, nnd HH while ho watt not over cominunicnlho ns to the future pinna of the H Dcmcr and Hio Grande, ho made a statement that carried a bright iH ray of hope to the minds of people living in touiiH nlonp; the com- E pnny's riuht of way. DuritiK the day, Tucuduy, he had made an iiiHpcction of tho H compnny'B shops in Salt Lake City and stated: "After looking nt nH tho sho)H, I am of tho opinion thnt they are too small. They nre I inadequate for the work we will require of them." The words nro 1H prophetic, and whllo the wish may be father to the thought, it IHJH certainly looks as though things were in n fair way to be bettered 9H and thnt tho company is pieparing to handle a bigger volume of 3 business. SH President Mudgo nnd his party arrived in Price early Wcdncs- day morning nnd his special car was switched onto the Southern IH Utah road and the party was taken to Hiawatha, Hlnck Hawk nnd H Mohrland. President Mud go had a conference at Dlack Hawk with H O. W. Van Law, vice prescldcnt of the United Stales Smelting, Re- H fining anil Mining company, and the party returned to Price, after- H wards going cast in the evening. H It was at tho closo of last week that A. U. Apperson, general HI superintendent of the Utah lines, also paid Hiawatha and Mohr- H land a visit, and it is sincerely to be hoped that the numeious con- ! ferences that have taken place recently will lesult in increased HI business for the vnrious mining towns in Carbon and Emery B9 i counties. Hfl ' c -xe a. si i sVBIBL |