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Always In Stock i li h inmpletejjlnc of ju i ill Irirt court blanks, deeds, , i n llc nolex, mortgagees, t i i onlh niul tlio like Mall i iillnl tlic snmo da) received ( I it promptl) I.egnl Monk" , , i I sfmllnr for inn flfl renin n i tape renlil The nti rntcrcJ a Snond Cla.j Matter June 1IJ nt the Poitofflce at True, Hah, I n ler the A t of March 3. U7 0LlMC ? XI, MUCK 10 KVCUV rilWAY Al'CU SI' 2. 1U18 CARBON HEU.ENES ORGANIZE , FOR THEIR OWN PR0TEC1N Many Incensed At Action of County Attorney. n tiiicd l the notion of Count) Utorno' Thomo Pouts In permitting i he wholesale Inclusion of responsible Hellene In criminal chance, a nurn Nr cf locitl Greek stockmen nssem i j t Price on Knturdo) last nnd rmrJ nn organisation to to known the Carbon Count Oreek nssocli ir n. The orgnnltntlon ha several m In view It I" alleged that num erous tpeculitnr have purchased or ,jed here nnd there n fort) -acre n t if lind from the slate of Utah, in) without IndlcMIng corner, seek pllnlltc In damage from ever) rd rt lreek owned sheep which tr mn he nble to iroe linn fed up n such Hint Then nn Instance. It I iiimerlcd. i wli h stale lenses have hern issued i f,.e lint nn nert, when dohiage ii pevernl thousand of dollar arc limed It Ik old there I enough nice in Cirbon count) lc grare twite hn numher of hind of Mock. Iut ow. 1 1 the hog contract permitted l) ( rimr state Innd board, such land ite In tho hnnd of (peculator who re n t runnlngvdieep, hut nro watch- lg I r trespasser nRalnsl whom the) i) 1-xlKe vexation elomiiRo milt To me-di thl Hlluntlon In said to be e tf thi object of the organltntuin rmrd last Saturda) Minlhir grievance of th. (IreikK I i nl!cBd illpnltlnn of the count) llorncv t charge nil the nvnllnble reek In Corl-on count) when he In d upon to prosecute hut one. Hiring the pint few do) Oreek hrcd with trespasses or Inrtenj 4te Ireii accused, one rose nfler dls nll having been prosecuted In sev til court. 11 l t" he- noted thM In hi rae prlntn counsel wn em lojrtl and the Incentive, to Ret nult doubtless the reason for tho count) itwrnr) permitting repeiitul prose en ion. after a fnlr Inuring nnd dl large The Orcek sii) tiny ore de- mined to havo n fair shike with M d";k ellinlnntert. Kor thl pur- th have orifiinli(d Thl etuplonient of iikUlunt loun I In err little iao thnl rome up like a I Ik hill for Corlxin rouiit) iliarr to font Wh not A count) Itornc) that 1 racimbla of taklnr sre of matterM that tome to hla de- rtmfnt of county ROrnlnenl, CUI.IIT UITH Till". IUXI.IX John M o n tn berry, who conduct tho bate SokIIo llottd Junt uiroiw the u k nt 1'rlre from the Demtr nnd lJ (Irnudc depot, wnt nnked Into lurtlce. Ilummond'a court thl week nd fined n hundred nnd fifty dollar "f telllni; booxe, Thno or four locrtl nd out of town curU worn aurround K a pint of Hunii) brook whan the ID rr went In. rtrunt Mncktln nnd re I I'lummrr, Ixilti colored nnd rm Hunnlde, were alio found till!) of the name offenne before Ju lee I.ec The former drew ii hun J nnd twent)-flo dollar und tho 'tt'r twint-rio mon. Thl batch ( fcooie mine nil the way from Kan " C'll) Jeuie Miller, colored nnd rom the tump over eat, uot twentj ' dollar for totlnc loncealed upon Obeying Our Uncle Sam's Orders. I'nder u ruling last week of Mhe imofflie dipartment from Wahl!!Kton, I). O, the Idea be- Ins to lonmrve newaprlnt paper, The Hun U not allowed to ex- thance with other nnwapaper or t" end out free roptex to mi) one, "the exception bclnB to ndvertU- ine nxciHle for cheiklnc bul- "" rIviii the publication nnd fn i idiuatlonal nnd charlt- ' I hmlltullonH nnd emplo)e. I xreptlon nro made to for- f'tr imploe In tho service of "' ami) nnd nav ComplylnK tli tin rullnir, Thu flun ha dU- itlnutd fne cople to volun- " r nnd drafted men from Car- n count) AIo to Utah nnd t r exchanRi In future The s IU Nubkcrlbo to and pa for h exchaiiKi' n It delre Tins, who wunt The Sun mil) do ' bkt nh, 4. I'ndrr the ruling The Sun may ' nt free to the Young Men' hrlktlan nwiocliitlon, Knlsht of J humbug and flalvatlon Arm neidnuarter at tho various can- r J "menu and will coutlnue to f forwarded. Carbon county LK Ll?,Jn ,ne eral cantonment H r HI find The Run on file at the H l c mentioned. K Thl 1, l0 )et ,,, bovt wll0 41 H J " "ten eettlns The Sun BrntU H n w why they n.re cut off IN AND AROUND PRICE Dlitrlct court convene in adjourn ed term ut lrlw AurukI :j( laical thaler are imdIiik 7 SO for this enr crop of baled ha) un de liver) nt Price i'ir? Tr?.d.lnB eompaii) thl we.k old H Hill f the WelllnRton ec tlon a farm tractor Word wn received thl week of the safe arrival In Trance of A H llor. Ic) nnd I' It Ithead. both I'tlw oiinir mc 11 llllte Jew clr) couiKin) Iih put In m law and more room) mfr to rare for It tik Ruide Iroin biiaineM houm, It H lioblnett ha IhiiirIiI the J It Mlddleloii home ut Price, the Connld rrntloii I eliiu around thlrt)twi hun ilrcel dollar lon V WVodward I here thl wek from llnlpir lookhm after Die H (' Milt htirlcndiop while I ho tatter I fluhliiK out t'lntnh llnln wn) Cierhoii Merenutlle coiiihiii) I ro IIIK lo clorc It Main Mreel retail pkne In a couple of month John Skerl, It' tikiutiKcr, will eiutBKi' III the live clock hiiMtiCMi Mr und Mr I'miiiitt K Oleon are pure nt of 11 ctlrl Kib) that ihiiu to their home at Prlee lunt Heiturihi) niornlnu Mr oImui anil tin Utile ml lire dolni; uliel) II) Hcbel nrrHiuteliiiiil with I tall I'm I iiiinN(ii) lir I' K Thome I oixultii; dciitnt office In nil four of that eotiiiKtii) town In Carbon coulit) He I Klvlmr Up hi offl. e at Price Kev Alfred A tlloviinnoiil will no) iiiiim nt Kinllworth next Huiidn) nt X o'clock of the liinrnltiK mid nt Prbe ut 10 30 o'clock PollowInK iiioim. ut Prlre 11 ladle old ocl;t) will be or Biiulied '' Helper e lllfflK u few evelilims iirh met In mnm meetlmt und endomed Uiki II. Youiir for uppolntmriit to the count) hehool board to take tho place tnndi' vniuiit I) tin rchrnalloii of II. I' June 'Chink' Mckernoii hn been Iran firml from Die I'tah June tlon to Ilia wuthii run or the I'tah nllua) to the main line from lllnwnthn to Provo. Ho I the oldrat conductor on the I'luh rnllwii) Hi lin r lupmeti lire now rwolvlnc ).xt)-i IkIiI cent nn hour and price nnd n half for overtime under the re cent HilJUKtnunt of wase promul Ruled b) Director flenernl of Hall nwd Me'Adoo Mr. I HftMOlhcrK hn old flfl) foot froiiloRe from her proprri) Jut ent of tho Garden Store to Sine, Car oline llernnrdl Coiulderatlon thlrt) five dollars r front foot The deal wa made b) lc-.Silm It I mIiI that with tlu t irmlimlloii of their work nt Mt. Pleamint follow r p tho recent flood there. twenl)-one convicts ore to bo brought back to t'nrlon count) to work on the road In (late Cunoii und ele where. Twtnl) nun nn to be Unified from Curl-on count) ihW month for Camp Uwl. Wash, nnd for th Unlverslt) of I'lnh rifle en go to tho former place mid flv to the Utter. The five mint hive mcchinlral knowledge. Home flfl) ladle of the Price ward relief oclet met nt the home of Mrs. Hi rah Jane Powell lat Tueda) nftir noon, spending u mot plenant time. In sorlnl conversitlon. knitting nnd the llki Choice refiehmenl were nerved One of the larget plilfglass win dow of the Tavern building wo shattered to 4 thousand pieces a fe elio ago when on automobile went Into and through It The cost lore, plucn will be about a hundred and flit- dollar l.lcencM to wed wero leJ d.u,r!e the week to James B.rn and Mr Klnli Krvlv nnd Tollewen . Kvsns nnd Hannah Nalor. all oT Sunn) de and to Harold King Primer of Lo ?i)gel, Cala, and Ooroth) Marl Ile-gg of M)ton Kd Shi)a ha sold hi lgi,r stand and poolhall builne at '"'' Slain nnd Mirth re,t nt l-rl to h brother. Joe Hhe)n, of Helper T he cmer will " ' r"21u. r" City ranih Interest over nrr Silver city lilld elsewhere Plan nre complete for the J Cutho c ihiirch nt Price und ore now In the hand' of Mlshoi. "'-! 'tl" dt) A soon n niProV,111i"? work will begin on the bu Ming. whiih U to '" Z,UKinnln about ten thousand dollar Oiorg.- I'rnndicen ha been de. ,a)?d for a few da) In Reltlng In o tils garoge proper ) on .orth WlghUi street, now occupied b) . H t'eau. 1 1 low ever It will be but a di) or so. Vhe I ob n'e'tt .took and repairing bu.. Ines has heen taken over l the , emnden garige ' ,1 s lioblnett U.to l; ullh .the I j II llodd p see. recentl) wougni o .ting his stock out of the ) " ,' (mother location I WattU Coal company lu applM I'tohe state engineer for -permission He Wasn't Even Registered St-m'fiMiMr rT I LOOK'T SUM1.) LO0K' "" ) f tt,w.RHleo "1 jtiitm rvyTcHij 2j U Zf.mM ilflljr5LJ GOVERNMENT STEPS IN AND HANDLES LABOR Since August Ut, ) trli), iilll ii.iii 1 1 n iinplo)liiK mole than u liun-l e'red nun iuut Ret their common la lor throiiKh tho Unite d Slab emplo) mint service No inlvirtUliig for li- lieir will Ih p. rinltiid Inspired nud. oldrred I) tin Culled Htnte iti.ut- tile nt of lil'or und ceiiidiictr.1 b) Hint, etrpartnient throiiRh the Culled Htnlet einplo)liu nt service u eiimpnlRii bu' Inch liiauRurntid which I delgtied in overcome the prrltoii hortnKi o unskilled Ifilnir In war InduntrliM. Wlillet the restriction ugalnut the prl vute impo)ttitut of labor nppl) mil) to common labor ut the preiuml time, thee restriction will be extendi d u soon ii piHulbh to Include skilled 1 1 bor. In the meantime recruiting of 'killed labor for wnr production will be silbjoct to fedcrul regulation Ac cording to the Culled State depart ment of libor thl dnintlc change In the nation's labor progrum hn been found necessary In order to protect the emplo)er nnd tho cmplo)ed, to consirve the libor suppl) of the com munities nnd to cut down uniictinr) and expetiNlvi' labor turuoveir nud to lmnac the prodiiellon of iinwnllal. While non.essentliiiMaduiilrlc will le drawn upon to suppl) the iieee. wir) labor for war work, the with drnwnl will be cemdiictid on nn e(illt i hie bal In order to protect the ln dlvldutl emplo) er iih much n pol hie In each eommuiilt) tluro I be ing formed a local eommuiilt) labor lioard, eonltlng of n repremntatlvn of he Cnlted State emploment ser vice, n reprentatlve of cmplo)er nnd n roprcVentatlvo of the emplo)ed. Thl board will have Jurisdiction ovej to use om -tenth of it second-foot of wntrr from nn unnamed prlng In Carbon county In connection with the wnter uppl of Wattl A concrete dam will he Inatulled In collect the flow. decent order ut the Salt lakc I'll) laud office restore I0JB S ucre of land In the Dlxlo nitlonal forest to mitr) on August :it. The applicant who hud the land withdrawn have two da) In which to file claim, after at which time nn) other peron m make entr). Mr. nnd Mr Sere n OUcin of Price Inst Monda) had n enblegrum from their son, Stephen A. Olaen, stutlng he had arrived In CnkUnd safel). He Is b) this time no doubt somewhere In Prance The same day Mr. Agnes Hill had a similar message from Hor l) Hill, who enlisted from Hiawatha Pour Carbon count) bo)s have en listed for the Unlverslt) of I'tah training school nnd will leuve on the! l&th Thi) nre Clircnco W John son uud Clarence K Hck of Castle (late, Itollon Chrlstensen of Bunn-1 ride und T II. Fiddlier of Price It will take nno more to complete Car bon count)! quota , Some twelve persons from Salt! Ijiko Clt) and Price went out to Ar g)le Can) on last 8undn to Inspect an, oil shale propert) there that Is being promoted locnll) The) are satUfhd with what the) saw It I now state 1 that n retort of twcnt)-flve tons a da capacity will put In Tho distance from Price I about fort) -five miles Stale lload Hnglnecr Ira It llrow li ng has Just completed arrangements w lereb) the city of Mt Pleasant muy use a Hteamhovul In clearing up after the recent floods there The shovel will be purchased b) tho state nnd will be loaned to the Mt Pleasant au thorities providing the) arc willing to pn) rent on tho machine while It Is being used W C. Ilroeker Is handling Wlllard batteries for automobile Instead of recruiting and dlttrlbulliig labor In II lociellt) The advbtor) board will liievo ic II ermnuint heud the ill-n-etor if tlm I'liltrcl Sinte emplo) limit rervbe P J Mornti, nt Salt Uike ( ilv Thu far mil) two mem ber aside from the service director huve leett named. Tin) nre I .on J, llnildoek nnd Itobert J Currle Tli n requirement that unskilled la Uir mut le recruited through thu sole itgrnc) of lh United Slate em plo) mint service doc not ut present nppl) In the iumi of laltor which I not dlrectl) or Indirectly solicited: la or for railroads, farm latter, to be re. rolled In accordance with existing iirrangemeiit with the department of agricultural labor fur non-war work; labor for establishment whose maxi mum force doe not exceed n hundred. When tho stirve of labor require ment ha been made uud tho aggre gate demand for unskilled labor In war work I found encli state will be itaslKiied n quota, representing the common labor to hn drawn from iimong men engaged In non-easentlal ludiiiirlr In the date The object I to keep un) commun is from Mug drained of labor, and to use the local uppl) n fur in pos ed! le for local demand The entire movement I slrlctl) n war meaure. At a recent meeting of the I-ndles' Aid soelet) of the Methodist church, held ut tint home of Mrs It. I). Dick. Iiison, officer were elected for the ensuing year The new president I Mr. Ilenlon llandolph; secretary, Mr A. I). Dlcklnnou, treaurer, Mr. I. U Nutter. -Milliard," un his udvcTllscmcut In last week's Sun made him si), A carload of electrical washing ma chines I coming mooii, which ure t be sold ut Prlcu ut the same prices n Silt !uko City nud Provo The ma chine will be em ellipla) In u week or ten da) The Indiscriminate und wasteful use of gasoline I taboo, according to a bulletin of the Unltud Htutes fuel nd mlnlilrallon rela)ed b the Utah of fice, which state I'tah extravagance In the consumption of this product muxt be discontinued. It also stall that unless tho practice becomes much Irs prevalent stringent conservation measures will be adopted. V W. liross of the lied Tilangla as sociation, louring Curbon and Kiner) counties list week and this, spoke at the Methodist church luit Kuuda) forenoon HI address, entire!) Im promptu, was ver) much cnju)ed by I the congregation He wo discovered a 'among those present" by It II T. elder Just u the latter wns about to unnoumo hi sermon. Upon the In sistence of the pastor und others he iceuisenled to talk In order to place tho eonctruotlon 'of sections of roadwu) throughout the j state more dlrectl) uuCe r control of ' state engineers, the state road com-1 I mission is considering tho stationing lot engineer nt convenient localities lo that problems of road building will I not have to be referred each time to tho state engineer' office at Salt Ijeko ICIl) Tho nv.ttcr was discussed nt a 'turning last Monda), but went over until mioh time as Oov, Simon Ham herger, who Is now on a trip In Caoho and Jtlch countlos. might be present The United State will be short of ! potash next ear Intimate for till, show an available upply of about ftvo hundred thousand tons of potash ualu or only about half of tho normal Im port before the war Commercial ertlll.er concerns must bear the brurt of the shortage Circulation of The Sun For July. Statu of Utah, Count) of Carbon J A. Crockett, president of Sun Publlthlng cvmpati), first being sworn en hi oath so) that the circulation e f The Sun for the month of July. IIS, wn five thousand two hundred mid flfl) (OHO) copies, less slit) -four tct) coplr spoiled In printing and re tained for otrlco files J. A CltOCKinr. Subscribed und sfcorn to before me thl 30th day of Jul), 11 My com niuuelon expire March II, ItSS. (Seal) CAItl. It MAIICUSKN. Notar) Public In nnd Kor Carbon Count),. I'tieti. iiii.wav miu: IK soov Tt) iircoMi: ht.vii: itoi Uiborer. not convict, will be cm plo)ed to rcmovn the rail from nbout five mile of the old 4 per cent grade through Spunlsh Pork Can) on to Sol dier Summit, according to tho Intent plan of tho state road commission. The grade, about nine mile In length, I being offered to tho date at a nominal rental of a dollar a month and will bo converted Into a highway b fall In order that It ma) be used for traffic during tho winter. Three und a half mllia of old 0 per cent grude nt the Castlu Valle) line between Mnhrlaud and Hiawatha has been turned over to tho state nnd ha heen designated ii n stale hlghwa). HKSItV P.UtMl.r.Y IS NAMI'll AS N INKI'IXTOH OK CO Me llinr) Purmlc) of Hiawatha wa eterda) appointed coal Inspector for tho district of Utah and Southern W)omlng b) Moroni Hrlner, fuel ad ministrator. Parotlcy dutleH will be In connection with the office of dis trict representative, Inspecting coal trkeu out of tho mine for distribu tion In order that the public may be served with clean furl of good iual It), Hn Is alread) associated with tho fuel business nt Hiawatha, vvhluh I one of the big coal producing cen ter of Carbon county. 1:1.1 cTitic siur.s ik comings AN.Nt'.tit .n ov wi:i iK hoos Instead of the regular meeting next Tueda) evening, tho ell) council of Price met last evening The light committee wus imtructd to nego tiant for un (ilcctrlu slryn for fire nlarm purposes, now thfit the wills t es at the steytm plant uro out of roinmlssion The -rri I expected to cost around three hdndred dollar Hi ginning wek nttcrnexl there Is to be n rumpulgn ogafnst tho weeds In the streets And on private properties, urtlee of whlcli I to bo given by handbill nnd through publication of the council' order In The Sun. The monthly bill were ullowed, after which un adjournment wu taken un til Tueuda) evening, August lOtb. KNUSTJIUNT TIMi: hllOUT, Ml Margaret Horsley haa received blank, literature and data on the student uume reserve nnd tho arm) school for nurse Anjono wishing Information ma) obtain the same by calling on the local board The age for enlistment In the student nurse reserve I 19 to 35 eur, while In the urmy kuIiocI for nunc 1 21 to 36 ijeane. Tho campalgii closes August Uth, so tho tlmo I short for efnitt Itrtont. Carbon county I entitled to 'five. Mis Horsley is desirous of Rot ting the full quota. Of course It Is none of our business, but folks would be a lot cooler If they i could fan their heads with their ears l I The Weather I U The Sun Special Service H IHtVVHIt. Colo , Aug I 7 6 n. m'i i H I"ielr tniilRhl and Satureln) Not H miieh elmiige III tempenitiire ' ' H but hn beeomo Of the old fash H hmeil June bride who iiiuhI to be sat- H Isflcd to limrr) n elvlllnu linteod of es H mllltnr) H HIGHER THAN TOR ANY ''" PREVIOUS WEEK IN OUTPUT Hiiti'Mi:.M itnt thi: mmi: tpik H mi' Ht.Kiirri.v. H Miiikeil liiiirovrinciil In Operating H Comlltloii Shown tJcnclillj- the H Counfrjr Over With Isolated lixccii- tlem IVolh lltrdoct nnd Hrtv. Il hive ( eikhig Nltuntlon I'alrly Good. Il Plodiiitlon of blluinliieiu coal dur- H lug the week of July 20th, while not H eiiilvnlent to the record week of July H Uth wu hiKher than nn) previous H week The output, during the week H ended Julv 20lh (liieliidlng lignite H niul umiI utHcle Into enke) I estimated . H lit ll,t0 000 net ton n iiRiiln.l 13, r H 37 000 net ton during the week pre- H icillng or n denronse elf 3 I per cent mid n Hgiiliist It 310 000 during the H eiirritit week of 1017 or ecu increase -, H if li 1 per cent The uvernge pro H dm tlon per working dnv during tho H week of Jul) JOlh I etlmnted nt 3,- H ISfOOO ml Ion n against 3,313,000 IH ne t ton during the w k previous nnd i H 1.73,000 net toll during the week Of ' WM Jill) 20 tM Shlpiueul during the week of Jllly H 30th dverensed sllghtl) from all dli- H trlet with exce ptlnn of Iowa, Texa cl mid the Houthwesl Slntei- the Increase BH In this district amounting to I 3 per H cent over the Wink of Jul) I3lh Car- H rler re port show lmt shipment H from Central Penn)lvnnla decrraed IH 3 t pe r eenl, from Ohio IS pi r cent. H from Southwest Virginia 6 A per cent H mid from lltluot tiullaiui mid West- H ern KentUekv 33 lereent IH Mntkiil Improvement H Opernlor of five tlloilNltld even I H hundred mid twenty-three mine the coiinti) over with n total production f H of 1 1,3 I3.00U net ton nnd present ca- IH piull) of 13,073 0011 pel ton for the 1 week ended Jul) nth show u total of f- H Rf per rent production Them (1753) I H mine wern opernled nt t per cent L H of their prevent cnpaclt) n rompared f H with 3 per conC during the week or H Jul) (th Improved lator condition 1 jH cnuscd lose ntlrlhiiled thereto to I 1 decrease from 7 3 tn 3 per tent Of 1 H the either file tor limiting prodiirtlon 1, H 3 9 per rent wu due to shortage of H rnr, I per cent to mine disability, I a H per evnt tn "no mnrkeit" nnd I per HB cent to all other muse. IH Marked Improvement In operallug J. HH condition occurred during the week 1 HH In nil district with exception of In- UH dalna, Northern nnd Central Ohio, f Alabnmu. Kiinna nnd Mls4ourl Op BH erntora In Indiana nttrlbute the de-, j H crease In production to mine dlsabll- t HH It), In Northern nnd Central Ohio to jH both tnr shortuge nnd mine disability B and In Alabama nnd Kansas uud Mis- HH sourl to labor shortage IH II) product Cokn Klgure. l IH Working condition In the b)prod- tut coke lndtitr Improved icinsldcir- M nbl) during the week ended July 30th. 4 , H The pli'it of the roiintr) produced B 617,171 net leu of coke nnd wern op- I, H rrnted nt 91 3 per cent of their present l H rnpnrlt) n ngnlnst per cent dur- ft H lug the week of July I3th Itrpalr it H to plnnt during the wick caused 1 H losses attributed theielu to decrease 5 B from S I tn 4.1 per cent nnd other Ji SB ruiise which cnused Ion of 1. 9 per B HH rent of ireent capacity during the 1 R B week of Jul) Uth decreased to 1.1 per K 1 Material Improvemetnt In working I BBH condition occurred In Alabama, II- I bJAB llnol, Kcnliick), Maasachusetts, Ohio K and Peniis)lvanla, Operalnrj In II- HH llnol.. Kentucky nnd Massachusetts BBH nttrtbute their Increased production to . BVfl repaired plant, operator In Penns)l- BKH vnnia to better labor condition nnd i BH repalied plant nnd operator In Ala- ,' BftH luima nnd Ohio to taurr not perl- , BBH tied I BflH Opel u tor In Mar) land failed to re- , H port cause of their decreased produe- I BBH tlon, while labor trouble. In New ork 4 JH limited production during the week. B Ilepair tn plant and other causes j IH reused production In West Virginia to I lljH decline sllghtl). , H Slight Itexrrai b how 11. ' Production of beehive coke In the. M United State during tho week ended KH July 30th I estimated at C6.ll, 111 net H tons a ngilnst 110.211. net ton dur- I H Ing the week preceding or n deoreae 1 MB of 1 1 per cent The average produe JBB tlon pi r working day during the week j U of the 20th U estimated nt 111,000 pet H ton a compared with 113.000 net B H tons during the week preceding -j flH The principal operator In the Con- A SB nellsvlltc, Oreensburg nnd Iatrol j H district of renn)lvanla ruart pro. KIlH durtlon during the week of Jul) 20th KIlH at 393,939 net ton nnd the operation 111 of their plant ut 71 C per cent of their HH present capacity n ngalnst 77 2 Pr SMI cent during the week of July Uth H Intensive milk campaigns have HH been conducted by home,demontru. " IffilH tlon agent In many counties in New j ! York. The purpose of the campaigns WIH la to encourage women to serve more Hf milk dishes for their fumlliej, Man) Hi graphlo exhibit have been prepared H and dlspla)ed In store window nnd H libraries During on month twenty- H four hundred and twenty-ssven wo- BH men wero given direct Instruction In H the value and use of milk through BH demonstrations given by agents flH