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VoU couldn't icet Of HbBbH 0 ' JIuo those who advertise ftro 1' O Ij I T I C A U I) Y II IS 1 V It I, I a A N hi from these ndvcrtutomcntn If you W XJBWBBbI - f ihe best merrhnnl. They nre tried, i:cn the man whd claims not ' JEiIBBBH sssssBfcs "nn, who last The others flicker Entered as Becond-Clas Matter. June 4. Hit, nt the rostofflcn nt lyi v.nt, it,..,, ,.,. a,. . ,.rrh , ..... f mo them Is recording thorn nil the M &,VbbH BBBBmT ? ,.rtmtl-hlle and then go out. wttMiimr. no - ' llme- ery merchant who nppcar J ftMaBaH H1 ',' ""oof. VOLUME 3; NUMHER 32 EVERY FRIDAY ,,.,AnV . .TTZ here Is tellit.it you his story every week jgH I BBBbI K tf u the prooi. , &VE.UI fUIUAl JANUARY 4, 1918 whether 1 on know It or not. CffTB BiH PffJ.ES HIS LIFE TO fe. iiismra f ABROAD ,'lll VTK UUWAUII J. CHAWI'tmil A ,j IH D1--M N" KIUNCI'm Jv tsTl TrliirrnphiT Willi cn. Jolin Vic JO IVr-hhw's f"orn-. At Uo Trout Bk' - -Li-flrriiU lleidde At CaKilo (Intr mid KnM?llHr llrlatlr- In Halt take (lly VlUl i (-llnillirr In t'tnh I'lelil Artlller). BBJr, vlurton rounty has Just kIVcii up "vim or h r sons In Kranrc tn the cause Krjnf.MllM'n and democracy In the pir BEr; ' ''rlvn,r Hdward J. Crawford, Kl (luted ll eers and the win of It. W. HpHraururil uf Custlu (JhIiv. The name m-fi't tlie younc mnn.ls kIcii In the As Bft, oclsled I'riMN dlspalehcs from Oen. f John nl'rrshlnK ns holm; atnonic the pYnul. Vounit Oraurord was horn lit K'J 1'ranK'Jn. l'a., and came to Ututi some Ba Krh iff W)' ",,, fn,n,r I" W-rlKll HvQl 3rcw for (hr tllah Kucl tompany at B ' 7L (astle fltle and the family one of the H''JV VMt txpec((d In the sUte. Tho niinif Br' ian wa n Western Union Ti'leRraph K,' I 'enmpuny mcivcnficr loy nt Hall take E9tj3 P,,y hul 'a'rr ,r,u'nt'l (n '"' " tr'u Kmi railirr W- J At H i ars of QKo ho worked up a r ' i Speed that enabled him to handlo the . " '.eae' load on the Associated I'rcim B. " "fir" out of Dallas, Tex., to fhlcnito, !. Which Is cnimldt oil u font of consldi r H'ri JtMe prufMirtlous by telcRrniilii rs. lie ,; S'.nir from n family of tolrRrnphcrs, H;' I'frur brolheni lelnic operators. Craw Y J 'td ciillfted at the Halt take City re H Jfulllnic station when a special dr Hi't fichment of the slKnul corps service ' !as bvlnic orRunlitd nt Port I)oukIs B y a April at the declaration of war lie BBBbiH ),fr'(' t"tt of rrcclvlnir fort) words Pl i B (Irrman In a minute In taking his Hj oSssilpAtlon for service, lie was n B?J J fiJnt at the Hall take City hlxh VV i sVpionl, ulilrh Is now thl weft lilgli. L d had a working knowledgi' of the HSBrj(,m'1" lanxuagr. H (v,'ll,', Cmnford died In one or tin Bj MMiiVJan haso hospitals In I'ranie BBBH ijlUrs received by his father hull BBBBBMii that the son hud received wounds HH ! Intlli' irilouNly, but thut death HiH' Crom nnturnl can ies. 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I BaS) r1 i' It-1 nillioiiil review the New IBHr 'jar's edition of Hult take's Tribune PjH,!pU(.lt that a new freight termlnnl has PHHfy'fc 3f u twtabllshed for the Joint use of pBPJaVfji QKih railway and the Halt tako Itoule PpPflVt J ail'riivo, Involving tho conitructlnn if BBaKr35' mllc" of )ardtracks, round PjjPJI tjjj"" nt"' machine shom for housing JTi ty repairing locomotives and equip B)Nfc.Y )'11nt' Other facilities Include store BT Vt! I ' t"1"' 'lnouiio and a two hundred BViTjasw! -& loetmotlvu coaling station, The BaAl'"r'ir11 lu'tKlon of two thousand all PBU)' J I oa cam Is nunthcr wty Impor BaTBJro" ,,cm of ''lu'Pmelit. These total Hi . II111 xpindlturcs will iippruxlmale r rttlv0,000 ,or rlll fotllllles und al,:00 000 for ear equipment. Also Ijlh tompan) will put Into survlco six i jt-notlves of Inrge type nt an addl- wniv rxprnse of about 1000,000. BB a i 1 ,:'rM w" l)0 """ '" ,,aulnK coal V " j (C"i the I'lah mines roe Interchange H 1 . ! V I'rovo BMi f U''ndlilons during the severe win Hi (. l'!'Lt ia,t,7 foleeast a serious ton I BJu IJ '''"" II f i. tho belief that such n Um ,) 1 jK'lltljm ioulil bo met nnd relieved PK ) 15 Uf tailing these facilities nnd In H l7iv''tX3rallnK. this Joint service direct to IBVr p'i wWnincs, Notwithstanding the heavy Vf'V Uia"aTos(i Involved, aggregating more Bart rPflKlS U00"'000- tlu necewinry money BV J K;ai,,l,rol,'a,,H, '' ,n'' ,wo ,,mPa, BBi I i 'wBVu( ,nc l",rvl', established Decern BM m WmX'" though the facilities were not H L flffsBlv lompletid and not nil th Hi li liHrn""1' r,,(,',v''l) unt" t,u "rt "f bbi su 'laaa1." v,-ur BVaTVfaalf rtTi.KK .rrKM i'amii.v TA jufBhimiNn ocr at iu'ciiixni: BbI Bl -tilBBBBh' ,,rNt "m "llK' lhclr ,"n BHarfttaaVi Hlhetne tlu family of A. M. BHKfinBBBsa? t'aH u" utrn 'lH"ombled to BBbI r TBWBuBnH Ducholie'M Itecnrd of the BBBBli'f8aHBt,t' reunion uf the family on BbTmUh WtBBBB ,ait nui Ihcrrfore the oii HRlMB.BBBBBuch' J0 n"J ll,unilllrD- 'n W ylilBBaHBrB'1 ' tmtt "f "'nr Klrkham. Hm taaaaBBBBm ' mnnv wrnry miles had WfevjBBW BB-Bmmpii-hit In order to make BBflMPaBBBBBBBB circle complete Ho has IMaftaaaaaaaaMtd from a trip to Mexico QmiaBnBBBBBBlt. where he has been lslt EHKHbbbbbH'1,CI1 uf 7'1"1 BDJ-VJ-BJ-BBMiivl' of 'resident Joseph 1" HiB-BBBBBtio Young Mens Mutual Im HHMHbbbbbbT ttork. BfaaBfi'HawBBBW111 Mr0, rsun llyan '-iimo MJMBBlaiw w . raA'.1 CONSERVATION . iii "I've Gotta Take .Mine Slronj; and Hlnck." SSBBr!' -ABBBBBBBB yBBBBBa V aBBBBBBBBl rPBJBBJL--jC3BitaBBBBBBl 1'rUale IMwanl J. Cruvvfonl, from I'rlce where they reside, he be ing the supxrlntcndcnl or the Carbon rounty schools, Mrs. llyan was the first lady In arrive In this clt) which was, when she mine here, n wilder uiss. Tho loun wus first given her name. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. H. l.usty and Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Kroupa llvo In Mm city, while the bo)s, (Irani and Italph Murdock, when they are not nt school spend moat or their tlmo at the ranch. Misses M)rl nnd Kva are away from home most of the tlmo attending school and Wlls and Homer stay here with their fathor nnd mother. Tho reunion of Thursday last mark (d an epoch In the lives of each and the day was made the most of. A sumptuous rilnnur was seivrd nnd alt have rctururd to their various oceu patlons and have taken with them the memory or one or the most delightful ilujs ever spent In their lives. (OUST TERMSJRE FIXED 'I I lose uf Carbon County In IVbrunry, June mill OcIoIht, NotlfUatlou of the times or holding court In the rnrlous Judicial districts or Utah was riltd with Harden lieu nlon, secretary a( state, last Wednes day by tho suveral Judges presiding. The valeudars cover sessions during the entire year or 11S und dexlgnntc the time or opening terms In each county comprising each district. Hnventh Judicial District, Hanpetn j County January 14th, May (th. Hep Itember th. Itmery Couulyl'Vbruar) 1 1th, June 1 3d. October Hill. j Carbon County February 18th, Uuno 10th, October 21st. tlrund Count)'- April 16th, August )9th. November 18th. Han Juan County April ISlli. Aug ust 13th, November 13th. I Fourth Judicial District, Utah Coun t) Klrsl Monday In January, April, July and October. Wasatch Countw8econd Tuesda) In I'ubruary, May, August and No vember Duchosnn County, ljlrst Mondty 'n March, June, tieptcmbor" and Decern her. Uintah Co'untvwfiocond, Monday In March, June, September und Decem ber. I j SO THE P1E0PLE MAY KNOW County Commissioners Albert lirvmr and "Hill" Hamilton nre out with a po'illshcd statement IntPiidtd to delude the taxpa)litK public Into the belli r that they were Justified In incepting the News-Advoeati's bill l"t month for publishing tho delinquent tax Hut uf Carbon count), when that hid was one hundred and tblrtyolx dollars and twent)nlne cents (II3(.:) higher than tho bid of The Hun, There were twentyfour hundred and sevuit) -eight iMI) ilcsrflpllons. -The work was glVn h'Ni'Vs-.nvocate nt'rlRhtooil (IS) rents a description, while the bid of The Hun mmle In person by II Manager before the hoard of county commlMloners was twelve and it hntf USH) cents n description. At eighteen cents the Ni tvsAdvoente's bill would tttal I IIC. 01 and The Huu's I30K 76 it illlferenew In favor of the News-Advocate or II3.:. The News Advoiale claims to have collected a total of but MIS M. However, that does not thange the bid In the least. It called for c'ghleen (II) tents. Ilrncr and Hamilton nwrt that The Hun made no written bid. However. IT IH NOT Dr.Nli.D A VKItllAI. III!) WAH MADIS. K. H. Horsley, county clerk, Is roollsh enough to certify thut no bid was submitted to him as count) itudltor, yol he does not protend to say that Tho Hun did nut offer to print th delinquent list at $ 1,30.39 less thuu tjin Ncws-Advnente hid, und If he knows anything nt all about the matter he knows that the commissioners had Un hid of The Hun before them and dc lined ll because of malice or that they accepted the higher bid because or favoritism tn the ndmlnlntratlou organ. Klther way one views the conduct of these two commissioners, they are guilty or Intentional wrongdoing and th net result has been a mulcting or the tax payers to the tune or II3C.IJ nnd the enrichment or the corporation In whluh Mrs. W. T. Hamilton, wire or Commissioner llllt Hamilton. Is a stiokhulder, the same extent. In administering oaths the depom nt Is rtquvred not onl) to tell the truth, but the whole truth. Hut In making u declaration or allrgid truth, not under oath, Hamilton nnd llryner have studiously avoided telling the Important truth, that Tho Sun actually bid under Its ompetltor one hundred and thirty i.lx dollars and tweut)nlne ernts (1130.19), while It Is Hie truth that such hid was not In writing. Ho It must be apparent to all concerned that those gentle men uro desirous or concealing the truth relative to tho delinquent tax list advertising They may well conceal the truth because the fact Is Just as we have repeatedly stated tha' those commissioners have violated their oaths of office, and have hatded out tho mone)H of the uupa)ent unlawfully In order to Indirectly benefit the wlfu or "Hill" llnmllton as a stockholder of the NcvvsAdvocnto, Having turned the trick nnd thu moneys having Ix-mi lifted from the public treasury, nothing could bo more natural than that tho wrong doers should I In about the facts. Lying Is Utile trouble to men willing to do nate trust mnis to friends und relatives In violation or common hnnest and law, ' It Is to bn noticed thai Commissioner Kmll Oslluud did not Join In the published statement or Hamilton and llryner. Commissioner Oxtlund Is not at nil In sympathy with tho scheme or peanut politics und has great pride In maintaining his reputation for honesty und fairness, As to County Clerk Horsley The Hun has no special quarrel. At the same time If he would follow thu law as to county publlcutluim and printing matters such things as th delinquent tax list publication would never bo In question. They would go to the lowest responsible bidder ns the statutes provide. Clerk Horsley has now been In office closo to five )tars- During all this time he has Ignored the law as to printing contracts and publications that should be made from his office as county clerk. Why he sees nt to hold him self above the law Is for him lo explain. Will he comply with tho statutes or continue to Ignore thim" roiiMCit l'ltici: iu:siii:nt TAKI.X SHOT AT UUIUilAU I'ltOVO, Jun. I. Mrs. I'red I Wat rous or Duchesne, who has rooms at I the llelmont 'apartments while living 'here to permit he? children to attend 'sohool. was awukened about 3 o'clock 'yesterda) morning by n burglar In nn I adjoining room. 1 Mrs, Walrous riled ut the Intruder, who left hurriedly, upsetting some I chairs In his flight. Krom tho uqhU Ulon of the bullet, which lodged In the jwall, and the place where Mrs. W-t-'rous sa)s tho mau was standing, he was remarkably lucky to be able to get uwny. iTIIIh ltl.i:i STATUTi: HITS . r.VKN HIITOCKKT FIiASKi i Any doubt as lo the meaning ur the Heed nmendmont. prohibiting thoi transportation of liquor Into a "dry" statu, Is swept away In n written opin ion handed, down by Judge Tillman D. Johnson In the United Htates court! Friday at Bait take City. i Tho opinion overruling a demurrer In tho case of Thomas Croft and K. W. PfUtur, charged with violation of the amendment, holds In general that any mode of transportation or liquor In- tas2aBBaftlSa1a&BBUBBBl iterstate Into a state whom prohibition is In effect Is Illegal, whether It bo by mull or In tho lilppc- kct. Counsel for tho defendants eudeav lured to show In tho demurrer that the II teed nmendmont technically Is di rected ugnlnst the transportation or liquor Interstate through the malls. Tho court hold that this contention was Invalid. .(.AMU OFFICIAL PHOHINC I I'HiriS OF FISH IN ITAH It. II. Hlddoway, state rish and gamo I commissioner, lf Utah last Saturday for San Frunclscu, Uut Angoles and i other cities on the I'uclflo Const to as 1 certain the reasons why fish brought hero from that region is so high In price. Halibut and other fish Imported from the coast, Hlddoway says, are 300 tier cent higher In retail price lit Utah I than thoy were n year ago. Ho knows or no good roason for this condition and will malm thorough Investigation j to see where tne fault lies- Frank O. Ferrler und Mrs. Neva K lamer, both of .rand Junction, Colq., wo.ro married ut tho Methodist parsonage In I'rlce on New Year'a Day by llev. II. T SScldcrs. DRILLING LOCALLY I BY EARLY SPRING 1 1 Cat Canyon Country Soon to Be Tested Out -i 9 By Wyoming Operators of Shale ':, 9 and Oil Deposits. : jfl II) earl) spring Utah Shale and Oil cempitny expects to bo. boring fur oil it Its holdings east Of I'rlce In the Cat Ciioon section. Huch Is the vrord ghen out last Hundny by C W Hpnrr, gtnernl msnagrr or the company, up on his return lo I'rlce from the Ulu tali Hnilu' country, nccouianled by Arthur J. I.cc. resident agent of the orporallon. Hpnrr went from here t Denver, Colo., nnd nrter a row days In tho Colorado capital proceeded on In Chc)enne, Wyo., headquarters tf hU ocrtioratlon. From Che)cnne he Is mnklng u trip nl this time lo the hold Ings or the rompsny nroiihd Caspfcr. The Uah Shale nnd Oil company tins liree thousand acres of lands clodc In nnd nt the site of the mill now projected. Machinery and materials for n mill lor treating the shales or their Uin tah county holdings have been order d. says Hparr, and much ur It now Is en the way to Watson. This plant lo -ost between seventy-rive and it hundred thousand dollars. It will take several months for Its Installa tion, but when completed It will treat a thousnud Inns a day Drilling nt Prlic will be well along, however, ai cording tn present plans U'lng worked ut in fore production will start ut Watmiu. Home of tho shsles ' there run as high ns ninety gallons or crude ell In the ton or shale When (leucrul Manager Hparr b'fl h re he stated he would be back about 1 1. 1 flint of Februar), when he will Close ii deal Involving several thous units or dollars und which nieuirli con 'lilcrnble lit the huslnurs interests of I'rlct'. The Hun Is In possession of the details, but Is not yet permitted to tiittke them public The coming or Ibis Miinpaii) here Is going to turn u lot of money loosti locally. However, thele will lie nothing of the boom mi lll'iiln emplo)id ut otheh places during oil extltemeiits. Arthur J tao slates that there are at this time three outfits drilling In the couhtr) between Watson und Ver nal, the seetlon hulng known us Ken in dy Flats. Much work or n substan tial and practical nature Is going nn. und he would not lie surprised ut any time lo hear or (lowing wells coming In All Northeastern Utah, he adds, bus the oil fever and lands fur miles III every direction are lielng taken up right ulung. He has unbounded con ridence hi tin louulr) University or Utah ai Hall take Clt) makes tests or any lots of shale sent to tlm Institution ut a nominal tost. About u ton Is required for an accurate test Hun readers will find a wry Interesting article on Kusern Utah and Colorado shules on tho see oud page, of this Impression by Arthur U 1'earce. F. (I, a. reiently printed In the Denver and III" fl ramie Hall road lied Hook. ro.vritAoT is i.irr iiv sham: AND Oil COMPANY FOIt l'UNT VKIINAU Dec. S. C. W HMtrr, general manager of Utah Hhnle and Oil corporation, accompanied by Ar thur J. ta of I'rlce. was In Vernal on Thursday nnd Friday of this week on business connected wth the company. They visited their holdings situated near Vernul and also their shale claims at Watson, Sparr Is more en thusiastic than ever and says thut n Plant that will cost whsn completed u hundred thousand dnllurs Is to be opstructed at Watson to treat the vast shale deposit which the company owns. The Utah Shale and Oil cor poration was Incorporated on the 58th da or November under thu laws of Wvomlng and the officer and di rectors or the company are among the foremust oil operators In that state. Hparr will -upervlse tho erection of the plunt at VuUou and attend In other details of the company. N. J. i Meagher, cashier of the Hank of V r nal. Is a stockholder und local renTe sentntlve This corporation," Sparr says, "has no stock whulever to soil, and Is so fixed flnanolall) as to be able to takel care of all the development work con templated " The company owns nlnoi thousand acres of oil land near Ver-' nul und thirty-three hundred ucroa of, shale ut Walooii. fit addition to thU thu)- have fifty-five hundred acrcu near Frlce Hetore Incorporating, thoj company had geologists come In and make thorough examinations of the prcpcrly, and us u result or these ex-i amlnoUpns ih cnmpanl Intending tu rusliV development viirk In their' varloufl lYoldlngH In thei lU.ln He gardlng th Vocal olljlltuatlun. tttiarr, nayn "Our cOmpnj)"s going conser vatively fQrwafcjflaiui ilperatlons Of ovory ten imvBj nil concerns develop ing oil land niB one ha been proven as legitimate Vim Ulnta.h Hasln Is In an oil ceuvcr wajich will'bc bound to rival any Held the W),t." Ilegardlng theeport .hat the Crane CI OBafal Hhnle compnii'y had purchased the ' fH holdings or thetltnh Shale company, IjSBBBbI Himrr entered uflat denial. Uo nays r IoBbbH that someone ha been misinformed v. f&BBBB In this matter, This Is the third trip . 1-jBBbH of Hpsrrthls sccuron. From now on 9 UBBwH he will make freqiieiil visits In con- ' M tBBal ncetlon with tho conttruotinn or the --38 fHaH proposed hundred thnusand dollar Mt "SS f jBjVfl plnnt nt Wittaon. , -J- ( Bj I H -s -at jBJaal I'INi: HIWULrH OIITAINISD IHBbH FHOM Till: K(X)TT-,ntOCIXH 13bbH ' ft ! Thnt the oil shale buslnem 'o( Utah - M lBBB Is doMlned one day lo beconie of Im a S jaamBJ portance compnnililo with that of M rBBBa1 mining, siys nn Rsstaru retiort, Is" the M I'BBBB opinion of men who hnve.bscn giving iM a-slBBBB this comparatively new Industry con- JH SaWBBal slderable thought the iait few yours. "i BaBWBB It Is only n question of ttlsixiverlng n ,- aawBiBB profitable process of retorting, nnd '; laaVH tho thing will be done, Is thu declarn-- iaBBwH Hon, Many processes are being tried bbbbVbI out In Utah nnd In other states. Ho flaBBBB fnr there has liven no turning to any iaBBBB one s)-slem or extriictlon. Xlost or tho 7 fSaBBal tirotesMes wini to fall back nn u basis irl ttuBBBwl to the old Heotlaud S)stem. Yet nl- .'" fVaWBal read) vast Improvements on that' -are 3bbH einltncd by Amerlcun Imentors anil WBBBB exiierlmi liters. The saving or the vol- ,$ 'BBBB utile gases In the shale is said to In t UtU rtBBBBB Mil' or the most difficult obstacle to V bW BbH livenxinie IM .fBaBBl Olio of the new proeessts or shale 'SS aaVal oil t-xt ruction which tins been attract- HbV ''aawal lug attention fur several )enm Is that W I H or the John D. Hcott Kductlon com- . H t, H pull) . In one uf Its recent teotit It J ''IbWBbI niiido nil oxtrae Hon uf slxt) -eight gal- ."j BbBIbbI rTiiiH (it d .rod nlxty'.fdur pounds of ' ' -" - TJHBbI ammonium from Utah shahs. This fS feBBBB was mnde ut the lusliince of the Utah -zBBjBB Oil Hhule IMuctlun company, which obbbbI has the exclusive right to Utah Tho MBBBbI couiinny has large shale deposit hold- . nSBBBBl Ings In this state. The expectation is coDBBbI to build one or more plants In Utah 1?1BBBb1 in IMbbbbI There Is one of the Hid It niie-unlt HbVbbI plants In Detroit, Mlvh., where thn . 1 ,BBBB experiments were made. Tills unit J 9bbbb has seven to eight tons capacity to iBBbBB thu iharge Tho company sent en- JM BBBBB glnvers to Heotlaud to study their IB BBBBwl processes, tater It Is claimed that 9m JBBBBB where the Hceittlsh inelhod exlrutied 'mm H twtnt) -three gallons the American afl jH process saves fifty gullnns. 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