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H ' PAGE SIX THE SUN, PRICE, bTAH CVbRV 1 ItlDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1918 KEN1LW0RTH IS DOING . , BIG THINGS HERE m LATELY B NHW HUM, IIOIXOW I'HOI'HItTY H' Hwnnus ritonucTioN. B I'IrIiIiimi Ni'U Cottage Help to I'm H tide Modem Komi's 1'or Some B l lllghl lltindiv-l Men nnd thr I'ainll- Bi Ion of llm Cniii llixiltnl I'm III- u llo Srmiul (o Nom Anywhere. Hi Among thc very rirst VjU Industrie BBS I unnnuneo romplcllnn of vvi.r tlmo BBB j preparation to meetpeace tlmd do- BBB monds In thn Independent Con I nml BBB' ' ilike company n Unrbon unty, PBM which, nt nil expense of many' thou PBDj Minily of dollars, Oia ml dec! vlffleient PBBtj miuliuiifliit ntnl lmtirojjiuymii to Its BBBh Konllworth properly to very largely PBBn mere the production or Aberdeen PBBij iigfll, mym last Haturday' Deserct PBV frow. The work mwi undertaken BBBrt Hboul IrIiIH'U month go mill lw PBB'l HUM Dip new mm lilnory of thri most BPJ j modern type that linn lieen added, art PBB ) mlllrely new mine linn been opened PBS , ii II the Alierdeen vein In Hull Hollow "l nml oxton4ve addition have been Imnilo in tho quarter fur the uotsjm i mndiitlon (if employe. Thn need for greater iriiictliin j fnallltle Itemmo rlearly npmrrnt h j nliout two year ago when, hy work- PBB I Ing ui to enrmelty. It w found tlmt PBB ' , tho output would not nearly tnect tliu PBB demand. The market broaded atead- PBj ( I Hy In 1017 nml ISlft nml during tlin PBB j I pant two w Intent the need for n groat PBfli ly Ineronsed produrtlnn ha lieoii little PBBI j i short of iicutp. Kcarcrl lui'l the PBBj I Mirlousne of tho situation hoeomo H' I Hpparcnt, hovterer, when the mnnnge PBB r ment of the Indmndeut CimI mul PBB l Coko oompany began to formulate PBB i IU plana for nxteuslvo linprovemontii PBB j rontcmplntoil to euro nut nub for PBB j rurrent needs, lull utnplc to wire fur PBb .' iv ntciullly Increasing ilmnml fur inmiy PBn ! yeArx tn come One of thn flmt PBH thing ilctennlnoil nun that a new PBBj mine nhoiilil ho npeneil In the Hull PBk Hollow tnit't. PBH ToimnKO (livnlly Incrriioitl. PBB Tho olienlnir of the lion mine wuh PBn PUahoil iileht nml iln nml l Heplem- PBU her lt of thM yiiir. a Inrito liitinnKe PBU wn lielnif ilellvereil ilnlly from the PBH nH-onil properly. With lite Improve BPB mnnlM tnmle tho Kenlluurtli pruporlj PBH of thn Imlepemteiit f'onl nml Coke BBHj noinpniiy U mlil to tnnk nmonir thn PBHI inont inixlorn conl mined In thn vct- PBH- urn roll ii try. II U one of the fnw BPB mine In tho nvilo opernteil oxplule- PBHj ly by electrlilv. Ihn conl Ik iiiIiimI hy PBHj nloctrlo umle'vuttliiK mnvhlnn with BPB n capacity of n ton n, nil mi le: tho BPP lomloil mhin onrn nro Kntherml hy nil BBHj nloctrlo locomutlve. hulnteil nut of BPK tho mlnn nml lowered out a Ihreit BPB thouwiml foot tram by elcvtrliiy. At PBHj tho foot of the eiirfarn tnim tho Him) BPE onitliio In lirouxht Into Hervlco ami BPB haul a train of thirty turn nt time BBHI ' li tho new iterl tipple. Ueforn ulnrt- BPfl Inir work on the Hull Ilollou inlna u PBHj k now kteol tliple lth n t'nptully of BPB thrrn Ihuuraml loin In elxht hour PBH! j PBHj All IIimo ImproveinetiU loiiklnir to PBh I un lucremmil pruiluiilnn willisl for BBBL i further oxpanilltureit nt thn ciinip to IPB j provide nvt'oinmoilntlomt for n luritor BPB force. Hven lieforo tho camp lm PBH! provemont were inmle Kpullvvorth BBb wii not uncommonly kuowit tin the PPJB model coal oiimp of thn atHle. Tho PBDi . new work ilono him not marred Unit PBH ' reputation. Durlmr tho pnl few PBH) ; montlni, eliihtcou four nml nlx-room BPB i 'Otlnitr, equipped with Imlhronmii, PBHj i eleotrlo Unlit nnd etenm luwt In many BPB Inetnnreii have been erected. A Urne PBHj Rldlllon to Keiillvvorth Inn has been BPB ' eonitrueted, mi well un n hntel unnex BPE , which, however, la not (Ulte f Inched. BPB Work on tho latter utruiture Is beliiK BBBH puhod with nil poMlhlo Inuto nml PBH when oumploled II will furnlih flmt- BPB laiM nccommiMlatloiiis liieluilluK many BBBBm ahonerlinthii for revmtD-flvu men BPB , lliHiplint for i:nipl)iK. The alio of Kenllworth lloapllal, BBBH J malnlnlued for unplo)ea of the com- BBBBm i pany, hn been Increitncd nnd tho ne BBBK, . oinmodnllona for Ihn realileut ph) BBBH Ma In II lira reported to lx the Iteat jn BHBB ' irlim county. Included In the Hat BBBB! , of Improvemerui alwi uro n now mat- BBBBJ lerial houie nnd ynrd nml an cii.ri;o- BHBB j inont to the Konllvvorth Mercantile BHHh lumpnny'a hulldlnir, the liutltuilon HBH now itmumliiHT tho nppearanco nml HHB I importunco of n ouiib department HBH ' Htore. IJver intereted In the welfare 5 of IU eniplo)oa tho Independent Coal and Coko company l wild to huvo pawpaw i-coti the flrat coal comimuy In the HHB ' tttta In provide nn anuueinent hall HHW for their enterlalmnent. Tho liuml- HBJ i aume and rommodlnim airui'tur nt HHBj fi Kenllworth luia nn Hnellah half Iwae- HHBJI ment In which nro liowllnir nllex nnd HHBJg lio tabic, while on tho upper floor ' HHBJI ij H n very Mimpleteb equipped theater, HHBI'I Hccnory, mollon pleture apimrHtu HHW HHBJ' Ilapp) nml pratrou and enxaited HHBJ 1h an oocuiMtlon eaentui to the win- HHBJ' HlHtr ef th war, th reatdHMU of BHH1 l'snllworlh. olKht hundred In nuniWr. HHBI ; did not permit their pat Hot tain ti HHW hail Utnro. Ttiey reaponded liberally HHBJ, to every cult for funds for petrtattc HHBh ittrponaa. livery liberty loun allot HHBJ ment wan uvMUMiTibd end ih BHHJj thrift almnp eon nt ecu were llbiUy HHM' BAtrunUatl. In th fourth liberty loan HHW tho allatmaut of the rami amouuUail HHB ta $11,000. Tho aubacrlptli.ua totalad HHBJ IJ1.0IO. to whirl) the company added HHBJ 1000 In addition tot Dim UO.Oeo II BHBr auUHcrlbod at Halt I-uke Clt) BBBBj "" HHVJ Iliinelnir Mlnorit Homo, B LONDON. Nov. 21 Coal mliiera HHBj, aro llknjy to be nmnnx the flrat re- HHjl leaned from tho llrltUH arm) Hven HEg bofora tho ormlitlcn wus aouRht by SOormnny atepa wero belnK taken to meet tho grow luff demand fur coal. bbbbbbk Arranifeiiienta -were then to return HHBL two thouannd minora dally from the HHM ranks of men not In the top oateKury HHB and Htlll In the United Kingdom. HHB i Plana wore being made for tho releaao BHHt from tho nay)' of audi pre-war minors IBf as could bu spared, HH' Itatlonlnir of fuel has been o HWB ' Bk " ' l' imp that the noiith hor reaorM hl' li hii In tho mM made ln)l illapln) of riowera and ahnibs on nea I front and In pnbllc square will In itebd. w ne1y lirifen of any floral bounty OreenhotnaM where theen flowmt have been rateed hare not only Feen their pool ratlnna cut to n quarter of the ordinary supply, but hnvo Ifecn Klven tho lemer amount only on condition that half the plant they rnlao lo ipgetahlea for trans pliiutatlon and production of food. IVouomy Now Comlnc Office fortes nerving the United Klatea fuel ndmlnNrntlon In Utah will bo rpdurcd Imtnedfatcly, In compli ance with Instructions from Washing Ion, 1) r Two district reprcacntn lives, A t) Plenum of Bait Ixike City nml 1) 11 l'npo of Ogden, will bo re lieved, nnd their office organisations will be abandoned. IMrrson and Pnpe have been assiatlng Moroni llelner, state fuel ndmlnlstrator, over since Jul), 1917. when ho became repre sentative of the national fuel admin istration Hereafter Helner's office wilt rila semlnnte nil Information pertaining to fuel regulntlona nml will liavo charge of nil state fuel matters until n peace tieaty has lcen signed nnd there Is no longer need for fuel con servation. Throughout this region nnd on the I'aelfle Coast there Is no rofll shnrtnge, but In Hoiilhern nnd Kantcrn H tales the situation Is still acuta and fuel regulation thero prob ably will bo continued along lines similar lo those mnlntalnml last n Inter Though llelncr's office Is not of ficially nitvlfpd as to what Is being done to reduce fuel udtnlnatrntlve fori on In other districts. It Is surmised that n similar course Is being pursued It nil (tarts of tho United Htates. May Now More Conl. WASHINGTON. I). C. Nov. IS. ItegulAtktmi limiting tho amount of bituminous coal stored by consumers we.'e lifted today by I'uel Admlnlslrn lor (Inrfleld In mnfermlty with Ihn cnnrollntlnn by tho wnr Indiiatrlos board of lis preference Hat. Any In dustry or domestic consumer may now store nil thn bituminous desired AltmiNII THi: COM, CAMI'St I'HItMINAI, AND OTIIKIlWISi: Most of the mine of this district Hrn'worklng four nnd flvo da) a n week at this time. Tho prevalence of Ihn flu nnd lark of markets Is tho prlncl IhiI reason for the letup from full, si days. A N I'linrber. who hns been ap polnteil nsslstnul to tl- W. Harris, president of tho Colorado nnd Utah Cool eompnit), will take netlvv charge of tho company's office In Denver. Colo, while President Harris Is at tho mines nt Harris, Colo, nnd Dines, V)n. Hlale fuel administrators uro naked by thn national fuel administration tn organlio "burn word" campaigns to further tho uso of wood for diitnes tic fuel this winter. Tho plan of campaign suurpsIpiI Is to hnvo town o- country wood fuel deputies or com mittees nrralign for wood at reason able prices In villages and th anial ler cities, through Hie operation of n Wood aril. These deputies or mm mltlees would lakn orders for wool from consumers nnd arrange with farmers to supply It nt fair prices. In healing value one sla.ulnrd cord of well seasoned hlrkor). oak, beech, birch, hard maple, null, dm, blunt or iherr) wood Is approximately equal to u Ion (2U0O pounda) of nuthrnrlto coal, in cording to eatlmates by the forest scrtlco of the United Hlale de partment of agriculture, lloivcvoi, a curd and n half of soft mupto and two iii nU of redar, poplar or bass wood nro required to give thn same muouiu of heal. One cord of mixed wood, well seasoned, equals In heat ing vulun nt least it ton of average grade bituminous roal. Itl'I.IM.H AtlIC CIIAMIlin ON KM'J.OHIVKH HIKUIUVrlONH I). C. Dunlmr. dlatrlet United Htatii exploslVM Inspector fur Utah, ha re ceived from Clarence Hull, chief x ploHvo wngliievr at Washington, D. C, this notlie. "Ilecauae no longer required for the public safety-the director or the bureau of mines. In charge of oxplo sIvps regulation, has made tho follow ing changes In the general Informa tion nnd rulings under tho nit of October t, 1017, as uinended by tho sundry civil net of July 1, 1D1S. "I'lrst All tho regulations relating to Ingredients not used or Intended lo be used In the manufacture of ox plosives are revoked nnd un further license of such Ingredient will be re quired. "Second All regulations relating to fireworks nro revoked nnd no further license of such Ingredient will be required. Third All regulation relating to platinum, Iridium and palladlnum and compounds thereof nre revoked mid no further IIioiimi of platinum, Milium nml luilUullum will bo re quired " "The luflunnsa situation 1 Utah I on the downward curve," aald Dr. T. II. lieatly of the stale board of health last TviMsdu.) "Ittqxirt from nearly wvei) part of the state aro encourag ing, and It may be amid that (he dnv eosa haa aiWIUsil partnanetitlr. A comparative teat of three ten-day pe riods shows a decrease of 60 to 76 par tent, and the subside nee noted la due to the fait that publlu sentiment hns uffUIntly awakeuod lu the im liorlalico of following th incisures at forth to iiiinlmt th dlsoaso." What I trot of the state I also true of Carbon lounty eommunltlas and those of Kmy county over south, o far as Tile Hun I nblo to check up. Christmas parcels fur men In the armies and auxiliary service of the allies ma be mailed from this coun try up to November 30th, tomorrow, without the need of nn export llcenmi, under an order by the postofflco de partment November 20th had been designated as the final dMo of mail ing, but thl rule jus umended to cor respond with ten da) extension of time for airoptlng Christmas pareols for tho American expeditionary force In France. Itoll collar maku square neck be coming to almost everybody. COMPLEX SITUATION IN BITUMINOUS COAL INDUSTRY w.it ninssum: i:rri:crrs n aiinoumaIj inchuasi:. Cut In Price or Soft Product Would Mean Itr-durtlon of Wages Which tho Country fs Not Yet Itcndy to Itccclvp fJovrrnmcnt Slust of No cosslly Conlluun 1'ricc Fixing. Correspondcneo Tho Bun. IIOSTON, Mass., Nov.' SS Thn war's termination presents n highly complex situation In thn bituminous coal industry of tho United fitntes, m)s today's Ha)den-Hlnn news letter. War pressuro has effected nn abnor mal Increase In tho soft coal prodil Hon I'nr example. In the nlno months to flcptcmbcr 10th the United Htates mined 447,900,000 tons of soft roal This suggests a tolnt for all or 191 or 616.000,000 In 696,000,000 tons, the latter riguro representing n gain or S 0.000.060 tons or 1H per rent over the tons mined In 1916 Itrnndly speak ing, tho country so far during 191 hns been producing soft coal nt n rat of 126.000.000 tons In exiuss of tho 1911 total. This Is, of roursc. nn abnormal growth nnd clearly prom ise derided over production wero It to bo continued. The complexity of tho situation Is better appreciated when It I recalled that thn natural peottotnle method of ohcrklng this over production wo.ild bo n cut In price or bituminous. Ilut hero tho question of wages assume vltnl Im portnme. Prolmbly 70 to 76 per cent of the nvcrngo coat of soft conl re presents labor. And wage paid In the different soft conl fields have ad vanced 100 to 136 percent since 1911 Any drastic cut In wage would quick I) bo measured In strikes and miner might very properly object to n sud den sealing down In w aires nt n time when tower rood prices seem Im mediately Impossible nnd perhaps not possible In nny major wny for a ymr or two lu lew or our International obligations to feed the war hungry people or Klirope.. Our object In sketching this dilem ma. Is not only In show tho particular problem or nn essential labor Indus ID like bituminous coal, says tho letter, but tn suggest tho ncttvo prob ability that tho confuilon Is so great Unit tho government must or neces sity cnntliiuo to rrgulate coal price for some time to come Thn fuel ad ministration ha a. legal exlsleme un til peace Is signed, so that no legisla tion would be needed tn mnkn such regulation possible It I nenernl opinion that what Is likely to hspi-cu will be tho establishing or minimum nnd maximum prices. Such n regula tion would glv'o quality roal Its In nings, nmphasls on production has ii fur eliminated mimlderntlon of quality. Hut with ltfned demand It I ii innrnl certainty that quality coal will liavo first call. In fact, as con ill lions oxliled up to thirty days ago roal of Nor) Inferior grade was being sold at the same prices n hlghgrado coals. Many or these lowgrndo mine wilt bo automatically driven out of hualiipss. Porno over production will be eliminated by this process of ro emphasis upon quality Thero I belloved to be a good op portunity to build up n large export business In quality sort toal Italy, rrnnra nnd Houth America would bo glad of large tonnage or American It Is n quwrtlon or transportation and prlco ugreemrnt DRAFT RECORDS NOW SEALED 1.0ml Hoards t)lny Order of War Do imrtincnt Heads. I .oral draft hoard will In n thing of thn past by tho first of the now )ear In the opinion or Capt. tlordon Hnow, draft exeeullvo for Utah, In strut'llnn from Men. It. II. Crowder Indicate siiredy winding up of work or boards, with definite order as to the final disposal of the records. He cords shall bo closed nnd scaled by December 10th, next, General Covvder stales, unit no qursllnnnlre may bo received after Dcemlr 9lh No more appeals may bo taken to the district boards and nil ph)lcla! examinations are discontinued No further entries, alterations or additions may Iw made In tho reiord of nny registrant ex cept under conditions and Instruc tion to be burned Inter No Informa tion I to be given out concerning tho record except upon the written In struction of the governor or or the provost niuinhat genurnl Tluno rule nro laid dawn, (loncral Crowder !, In order that tho loeul Ixmrit may bo protected against Ihn ImiHirtuultla or registrant and against serbiu charge to wlidh any other coursv would lend mlur and might give wibstmiie. Also iioii the data contained In these record, prop er and Just administration of the war risk Insurance ml and or future pen sion law w III depend, lu mail) as, almost exilualvely they will also have a vital rehUlonahlp to charge or de sertion and delinquent y ami thn his tory or th war muat in it he torn pltail from the lecords. Kliminatlon of tho half-cent a mil extra railroad fara for Pullman trans pnrtatlou, affectlvo December 1st, next ha been decided un by Director Osn eral McAdoo. Tho order to be Issuud oou, also will remove iithtr differen tials Imposed by the asenger rate order last Juno on tourist sleeper and oilier special accommodation. It will not afreet nny or tho charges Im posed by tho Pullman company. No radical chango will bo made oouln passenger train schedule or setvlcn, It I said by tlm rallioad administra tion. Soma fw extra train will be added to iieommoduto midwinter tourist traffic to California and to Florida , Tho smaller the brim the higher tho crown of the fashionable hat. -ff-yw- Utah's Two Top f aA7 -SHM? Thc Ucst CASTLE GATE and CLEAR CREEK COALS .j, n : Hnvc.liccn the Htnnilnrtls hy which nil Western fucb have been judged for thc -4l past twenty-five j'ears. ,)k IIIkIi in volatile low In moisture nnd ash they arc laraies'iP. clean nnd free burning, and with the method of screening njg -vw and picking in use by thc Utah Fuel Co., you arc assured j'w Jff of a uniform quality three hundred nnd sixty-five days $ll 'sHm YOUR DEALER CAN SUPPLY YOU NOW HBlSfv hV Mined and Shipped Exclusively by THaHBBrif UTAH -FUEL CO. jH MOST OF THEM RELY ON THE GENERAL PUBLIC It is nn ordinary thing tlieso days to pick up tho paper and see tho manufacturer of some well known auton obile, for w mnple, asking you for nny suggestions townrtl theimprovement of his car; or to find a clothing ninnufacCiiiur nsklii,? you to ..ug gest a name for n standnrtl suit that he is putting out; or oven to sec some mnkcr of n stnple product offering to hnvo you try his goods nt Ills expense, writes J. R. Unmilton, former ndvcrtialng innnagcr of Wannmakor's, Philndclphin, in a current magazine. Dut n short time ngo tho wholo of New York City wns treated to n can of milk for breakfast. A llttlo bit later another city was Invited lo a dinner of pork and benns absolutely free. Thero is hardly n product today that you cannot buy and send back again Ir It doos not live up to thu statements tlint wero made about It in tho advertisements. You go to a store for a suit of clothod and Inter you find the color fades. You tnko It back without tho slightest hesitation. 1 ho storekeeper thnnks you for helping htm catch tho error. Ho sends it on back to tho manufacturer, and tho chances nre tho maker in turn will tlinnk the storekeeper for helping to locato tho trouble in time and so saving his commercial neck. ,w, with u condition llko this with every effort possible being made to serve ( ypu, the buying public, tloes it seem fnir on your part to over look this most important feature of trade tho advertising? If it weren't for the advertising and for thc effort of every manufacturer and every distributor to live up to what he says In the advertising, you ould be robbed forty times n day nnd no body would care two straws. Tho point is that the thing flint protects you most, you pay attention to least. It is nbsoluto carelessness on your narL to spend your money with nny concern of any kind that does not placo itself on record behind Its merchandise. And not only is it careless to do so. but It works n positive harm to tho men who nro trying to uphold tho standard of their goods and protect your Interests. Now, suppose you end your aid to tho general cause nnd maintenance of good goods? Whatever you arc i going to buy, make up your mind to buy through advertising. Give hose makers and merchants th i beii cfit of your trade. Turn to the advertising i the iwwmn"w ". d seo what they have to sell. Patronize them with your pocket book, ou will got bet or service, better gootls, botto? prices, and best of all, you will get more security than has ever been known before in the his ory of trme-nnd far more than ever S3 hnvo been known If it hadn't been for thl groat publicity nlmi elal l7berty0fofn;tll of us'." f mlVrli8ln8 U rlc "mmer- Kr.mii ami ititsr. Ono of the most common cause of Insomnia and restlessness Is Imll Kosttou. Tuko one' or Chnmlierlaln's Tatilets Immediately after supper and see If you do not rest httter and sleep hetter. Tho)' only ooit n quarter. Advt. Price ScavenKor oompunr, all kinds or carnage hauled nnd toilet and roaspooU cleaned. We aim to please. All work Buarantoed. Services avail ble any hour and will go anywhere. W. D. Heaves, Manager. Pnstofflre Ilox Ht. I'hone 31M5, Price, Utah. Adv t. Th old fashioned Indian pudding, seasoned with molaH and spleea, should be rovlvad. It Is nourlahlng and cheap, SlItACTKIl til' T11MJH, AUtraet. of title furnished 'to nny .Uco or tract In Katern Utah. Fire Mr Unse H Wldtsoo of thelJnU -fVo'f'rhrl'lfor'K under the auspltl or the Utah food Wldstoo ha I.,, director of the ZYScZr U"0-'-'- '" Orange peel adljeil to . make the jam de.lded.y nlfo Spring Can yon Coal Co. Miners nnd Shippers of the Celebrated SPRING CANYON COAL Mines At STORRS, UTAH o Gencrnl Offices, 817 Newhouso BIdg., Snlt Lake. City, Utah PICK SERVICE! Will repair any leak, I'll" washor or valve trouble any where about your premise I you phone or tall. BKRVK'I IH OUlt TllAUE MAHK. Wo nro on tho job Immediately ufter we nro notified and iho work I accomplished correctl) Wo stand for service C. R. LEWIS riumblnr, Turner IlliJ., Vric